A History of Professional Hockey in Minnesota
ebook ∣ From the North Stars to the Wild
By George Rekela

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Of the four major sports leagues, the National Hockey League was the most conservative, clinging to
only six cities until 1967, when it improbably doubled its size. The resulting
upheaval gave birth to the Minnesota North Stars and the construction of the Metropolitan Sports Center. Though the
well-loved Stars made the playoffs seventeen times, including two Stanley Cup
Finals appearances, they never achieved ultimate success. Their loyal fan base
watched in anguish as the franchise merged with another, divided in two and
relocated to Dallas. In 1997, the Twin Cities’ sports market was awarded an
expansion franchise. Named the Minnesota Wild, the team sold out 409
consecutive games, setting the highest sell-out streak for an expansion
franchise, and returned the game back to the State of Hockey.