
(KWMN)- The Minnesota Wild ended the first half of the season with a sour taste, blowing two third period leads against the Predators and the Ducks.
The Wild are seven points back of the final wild card spot and will have to use the week and a half off to reset and figure out how to slip into the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Minnesota Wild Radio Network studio host, Kevin Falness, joined Upon Further Review to discuss the first half of the season, and how the team can turn things around with 33 games to play.
Be sure to listen to Upon Further Review with Jake Litman, every weekday morning from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. on the Winona Sports Network, 99.3 FM
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