Wild Fans

ST. PAUL --Following today's announcement by Governor Tim Walz, the Minnesota Wild is excited to announce the team will be able to welcome a maximum of 3,000 fans to Xcel Energy Center, starting on Monday, April 5 when the Wild hosts the Colorado Avalanche at 7 p.m.

"We can't wait to welcome more fans to watch Minnesota Wild games at Xcel Energy Center starting April 5," said Minnesota Wild President Matt Majka. "Our organization has spent a tremendous amount of time and energy working in collaboration with Governor Walz and his staff, the Minnesota Department of Health as well as the other professional sports teams in town to make sure the protocols we have in place will allow our passionate fans the ability to watch Wild games in a safe and enjoyable manner. We have truly missed the energy and excitement our fans bring to Xcel Energy Center."
Minnesota Wild season ticket members will be given priority to purchase tickets to upcoming games, and will be contacted directly in the coming days. Fans interested in purchasing single-game tickets should check
wild.com
for updates on potential ticket availability.
Xcel Energy Center also launched a robust
Health and Safety Guidelines and Information
area on the venue's website outlining guidelines around safety protocol awareness, health screenings, face coverings, bag policies, cleaning and sanitizing, digital ticketing, innovative technology and more.