The Minnesota Wild are going to be in quarantined lockdown for longer than initially planned out.
Announced by the league on Monday afternoon, the team will not be playing the two games that were originally scheduled for this week, meaning that matches against the St. Louis Blues (Feb. 11) and Los Angeles Kings (Feb. 13) are going to be postponed further.
This now brings the league-wide number to a total of 33 games postponed.
The Wild have not played a game since Feb. 2, after which multiple players joined forward Marcus Foligno on the NHL’s COVID protocol list and the next week of scheduled games for Minnesota, was postponed.