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Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center

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The Minnesota Wild compete in the Northwest Division of the National Hockey League. Although they just began playing in 2000, the Wild have already made big strides. Not only are they getting better on the ice, but they are also drawing a lot of fans game in and game out. And of course, a good atmosphere for the players is something that every franchise is interested in.

The Wild play their home games at Xcel Energy Center. This venue opened in 2000. As one of the newer arenas in the league, the Wild have had a huge advantage since taking the ice for the first time. After all, not only do the players love the modern arena but fans eat it up as well. The Xcel Energy Center is one of the main reasons that so many people have began to follow the Wild.

The Wild have yet to win a Stanley Cup or their division. But even though winning has not come easy, the Wild have been quite competitive every year. As long as they continue to progress they will eventually end up at the top of their division.

Even though the team is just a few years old, they have signed many great players. Some of the best players to ever suit up for the Wild include Marian Gaborik, Wes Walz, Andrew Brunette, and Pascal Dupuis among many others.

The Minnesota Wild franchise is working hard to become one of the elite teams in the National Hockey League. It is safe to say that this hard work is going to pay off in the near future.

Each year the Xcel Energy Center plays host of hundreds of sporting events, concerts, shows, and special events. For this reason, the people of Saint Paul take great pride in the Xcel Energy Center.

There are two primary tenants that play their home games at the Xcel Energy Center. They include the Minnesota Wild of the NHL, and the Minnesota Swarm of the NLL. The Wild has played their home games at this arena since 2000, while the Swarm has only been a full time tenant since the 2005 season.

One of the nicest features of the Xcel Energy Center is its four tiered structure. There is one level of suites, as well as three general spectator levels with one consisting of club boxes. This variety makes the Xcel Energy Center perfect for every fan, while also giving it a modern look from the inside.

Over the years the Xcel Energy Center has played host of many great events. In 2004 the NHL All Star Game visited this venue, and two years prior it hosted the 2002 NCAA Frozen Four.

As you can see, the Xcel Energy Center has no problems staying busy every month of the year. If it is not hosting a sporting event, there is a concert or show taking place inside. With so much to offer it is safe to say that the Xcel Energy Center will be hosting plenty of events for the foreseeable future.