Xcel Energy Center

ST. PAUL --The National Hockey League's (NHL) Minnesota Wild today announced measures to support part-time employees of the team, as well as the community at-large, during the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Wild will pay its part-time employees who were scheduled to work the final six regular season home games that have been suspended.
"This is an extremely difficult period of time for everyone," said Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold. "I am very thankful for everything these part-time employees do for our organization and for our guests. I also want to say thank you to our Wild players, many of whom reached out during this process and all of whom are contributing to these efforts."
In addition, the Minnesota Wild and
Xcel Energy Center
announced today that over 2,400 pounds of perishable food items from the arena and
Herbies On The Park
have been donated to
Catholic Charities Dorothy Day Place
and
Ronald McDonald House Charities
since the NHL announced a pause in its season.

"Since last Thursday's announcement of the NHL season being paused, the Wild organization has been in constant communication with state and local leaders to ensure that we are working in concert and offering our assistance to the greater Twin Cities and the State of Hockey as needed," said President Matt Majka. "We've been taking time, where we can, to make decisions with as much calm and careful consideration as possible."
We appreciate the understanding of our fans, corporate partners and guests under these extraordinary circumstances. For more information, please visit
wild.com/seasonstatus
.