Minnesota Wild recalls forward Ben Jones from Iowa Wild

The Minnesota Wild announced the recall of forward Ben Jones from their American Hockey League affiliate, the Iowa Wild, ahead of a home game against the Colorado Avalanche. Jones, a 26-year-old physical presence, has played in 20 games for Minnesota this season, registering 47 hits. The move bolsters the team's roster for tonight's matchup.

SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota Wild President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Bill Guerin announced on December 21, 2025, that the team has recalled forward Ben Jones from the Iowa Wild of the American Hockey League (AHL). This roster adjustment comes just before the Wild host the Colorado Avalanche at 5 p.m. CT, broadcast on FanDuel Sports Network and KFAN FM 100.3.

Jones, born February 26, 1999, in Waterloo, Ontario, stands 6 feet tall and weighs 190 pounds. He wears sweater No. 39 for Minnesota. This season, the 26-year-old has skated in 20 games with the Wild, ranking fifth on the team with 47 hits, though he has yet to record a point. In three games with Iowa, he notched two assists.

Jones was originally selected by the Vegas Golden Knights in the seventh round (No. 189 overall) of the 2017 NHL Draft. Over parts of three NHL seasons with Vegas (2021-22) and the Wild (2024-25), he has appeared in 48 games, firing 42 shots on goal and delivering 102 hits.

In the AHL, Jones has built a solid resume across seven seasons with Chicago (2019-20), Henderson (2020-22), Calgary (2022-24), and Iowa (2024-25), accumulating 199 points (85 goals, 114 assists) and 282 penalty minutes in 335 regular-season games. He also has four points (2 goals, 2 assists) and 22 penalty minutes in 22 Calder Cup Playoff games.

The Wild enter the game with a 22-9-5 record, facing a strong Avalanche squad at 25-7-2. Jones's recall adds depth and physicality to Minnesota's lineup for this Central Division clash.

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Dynamic photo illustration of AHL trades: Quinn Hughes joining Iowa Wild and Sam Poulin to Bakersfield Condors, amid arena excitement.
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First-half deals reshape AHL rosters

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With the NHL roster freeze beginning at midnight on December 21, several American Hockey League teams completed key trades to strengthen their lineups ahead of the season's midpoint. Notable moves include the Iowa Wild acquiring star defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks and the Bakersfield Condors adding forward Sam Poulin from the Pittsburgh Penguins. These transactions aim to boost playoff contention as the second half approaches.

The Minnesota Wild have recalled forwards Nicolas Aube-Kubel and Hunter Haight, along with defenseman David Jiříček, from their AHL affiliate Iowa Wild. The moves come as forwards Matt Boldy and Joel Eriksson Ek were placed on injured reserve due to lower-body injuries. Defenseman Carson Lambos was reassigned to Iowa.

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The Minnesota Wild have recalled defenseman Carson Lambos from the AHL's Iowa Wild and placed Jonas Brodin on injured reserve. Lambos, a 22-year-old first-round pick, will join the NHL club for the first time. He has yet to make his NHL debut.

Several NHL teams are adjusting lineups due to injuries as they prepare for games on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Key players like Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone will sit out, while Minnesota Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin is set to return. Updates also include debuts and ongoing recoveries across the league.

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The Minnesota Wild will host the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, seeking a rebound after a recent loss. The Predators enter on a hot streak, having won nine of their last 13 games. This matchup marks the second of three meetings this season between the Central Division rivals.

Following the St. Louis Blues' designation of forward Robby Fabbri as non-roster, the Minnesota Wild claimed the 30-year-old forward off waivers on March 2, 2026. In a related move, the Wild placed forward Marcus Foligno on injured reserve due to a lower-body injury, ahead of their game against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

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The Minnesota Wild acquired defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks on Friday, potentially elevating their Stanley Cup contention. The 26-year-old Norris Trophy winner brings elite metrics in scoring, possession and skating to pair with forwards like Kirill Kaprizov. Hughes is set to debut against the Boston Bruins on Sunday.

 

 

 

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