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Top Marcus Foligno News
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Still having injury evaluated
Head coach John Hynes said Tuesday that Foligno (lower body) is week-to-week, according to Joe Smith of The Athletic.
Hynes also noted that Foligno's injury is not season-ending, but the veteran winger is set to have his injury evaluated by another doctor Tuesday. Robby Fabbri, who was claimed off waivers by the Wild on Monday, will probably play regularly for the duration of Foligno's absence.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Designated for IR
Foligno (lower body) was placed on injured reserve Monday, Dylan Loucks of The Hockey News reports.
Even with a retroactive designation, Foligno will have to miss at least the next two games due to his lower-body injury, though the team hasn't offered a clear recovery timeline for the winger. Both Tyler Pitlick and Ben Jones should be in contention to see minutes with Foligno on the shelf.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Won't play Sunday
Foligno (lower body) won't play Sunday against the Blues, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.
Foligno played in and finished the Wild's last game, Friday against the Mammoth, but he won't suit up Sunday. The 34-year-old has just 11 points (six goals, five assists) in 48 games on the season, but he also has 151 hits and 41 blocked shots. The timeline for his return is currently unknown. The Wild are next in action Tuesday against the Lightning.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Good to play Thursday
Foligno (illness) is expected to play against Colorado on Thursday, per Joe Smith of The Athletic.
Foligno missed Minnesota's final two games before the Olympic break due to his illness. He has six goals, 11 points, 54 PIM and 145 hits across 46 appearances in 2025-26. Foligno is expected to serve on the fourth line Thursday alongside Nico Sturm and Vinnie Hinostroza.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Won't play Wednesday
Foligno (illness) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against Nashville, Joe Smith of The Athletic reports.
Foligno missed Monday's game against the Canadiens, and he'll be unavailable for a second consecutive matchup ahead of the Olympic break. Tyler Pitlick will likely remain in the lineup against the Predators, while Foligno's next chance to return to action for the Wild will be Feb. 26 against the Avalanche.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Under the weather
Foligno will not play in Monday's home matchup against Montreal due to an illness.
The Wild have a bug going around their room, with Foligno the latest player to be under the weather. Nico Sturm has moved past his illness and is available Monday, while Tyler Pitlick, who was expected to be a healthy scratch, will remain in the lineup due to Foligno's absence. Minnesota has one more game remaining -- Wednesday in Nashville -- before the Olympic break.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: First NHL hat trick in 915th game
Foligno scored three goals Monday in a 6-3 win over the Maple Leafs.
It was his first NHL hat trick. Foligno scored at even strength, on the power play and into an empty net. The hattie came in his 915th NHL game. The wheels have come off Foligno's game this season -- he doubled his goal total (to six), and he has just 10 points in 40 games. Still, Foligno's confidence has to be sky high right now. He has five goals and nine shots in his last four games.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Buries opening goal
Foligno scored a goal on two shots, added seven PIM and logged two hits in Saturday's 5-4 overtime win over the Sabres.
The Buffalo native scored the opening goal in his hometown. Foligno has scored twice over the last three games while adding 11 PIM and eight hits in that span. Overall, he has seven points, 41 shots on net, 45 PIM, 124 hits, 37 blocked shots and a minus-12 rating while regularly filling a bottom-six role.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Strikes on late power play
Foligno scored a power-play goal on three shots, added two PIM, doled out three hits and went minus-2 in Monday's 5-2 loss to the Devils.
Foligno has two goals and two assists over his last seven games for his best stretch of offense this season. While his tally Monday came on the power play, it was his first goal with the man advantage since 2021-22, as he rarely sees time in that situation. He's at six points, 39 shots on net, 36 PIM, 119 hits, 36 blocked shots and a minus-11 rating through 37 contests overall.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Tallies first goal this season
Foligno tallied a goal, put two shots on net and dished out two hits in Wednesday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Sharks.
Foligno helped spark Minnesota's late comeback Wednesday as he put the Wild within one just under seven minutes into the final period of regulation. The twine finder was his first of the season, which was a sight for sore eyes for him after he tallied 14 goals through 77 regular-season games a year ago. While his offensive output has lagged behind this season with just three points and 30 shots on goal through 31 games, he used Wednesday's game to secure his 14th straight campaign with 100-plus hits. If Foligno can put together a point streak, he could hold some sneaky streaming value in deep fantasy leagues that value banger stats with his consistent bundle of hits.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Slated to play Tuesday
Foligno (lower body) is expected to be activated off injured reserve and make his return to the lineup for Tuesday's home game versus the Capitals, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.
Foligno last suited up Nov. 26 in Chicago, as he's missed nine games in a row due to his lower-body injury. The veteran winger operated on the third line and worked with the No. 2 power-play unit during Tuesday's morning skate. Marcus Johansson (lower body) will come out of the lineup in correspondence with Foligno's return.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Deemed week-to-week
Foligno (lower body) won't play against Colorado on Friday and is week-to-week.
As previously reported, he has moved to the IR list. While a timeline for Foligno's return remains unclear, it appears he will be unavailable for a while after getting hurt in Wednesday's 4-3 overtime win over Chicago. He has provided two assists, 21 shots on goal, 22 blocked shots, 77 hits and 30 PIM across 23 appearances this season. Due to Foligno's absence, Hunter Haight or Nicolas Aube-Kubel will play against the Avalanche on Friday.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: On injured reserve
Foligno (lower body) was put on injured reserve Thursday, per the NHL media site.
Foligno left Wednesday's 4-3 overtime win over Chicago due to the injury. His placement on IR rules him out for Minnesota's next three games, but he is eligible to be activated ahead of the Wild's clash in Calgary on Dec. 4. Hunter Haight will likely draw into the lineup Friday versus Colorado due to Foligno's absence.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Dealing with LBI
Foligno (lower body) didn't finish Wednesday's contest versus the Blackhawks and was seen limping outside the locker room after the game, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.
The Wild didn't offer an official update on Foligno's status. The 34-year-old winger can be considered day-to-day ahead of Friday's matinee game versus the Avalanche, which is the first half of a back-to-back. Hunter Haight would likely draw into the lineup if Foligno can't play.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Ready to rock
Foligno (upper body) will return to the lineup against Winnipeg on Tuesday, Joe Smith of The Athletic reports.
Foligno will return to a third-line role after sitting out Sunday's 6-5 overtime loss to San Jose. He hasn't earned a point in nine appearances this season while generating seven shots on goal, nine blocked shots, 29 hits and 11 PIM. With Foligno good to go, Ben Jones will be a healthy scratch versus the Jets on Tuesday.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: In doubt against Jets
Foligno (upper body) will be a game-time call for Tuesday's clash with Winnipeg, Jessi Pierce of NHL.com reports.
In his nine games this year, Foligno has yet to register a point while generating seven shots, 29 hits and nine blocks. If the veteran forward can't suit up against the Jets, Tyler Pitlick should continue filling a fourth-line role -- though Ben Jones could also find himself watching from the press box as a healthy scratch.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Out of lineup Sunday
Foligno (upper body) won't play Sunday against the Sharks, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.
Foligno left Saturday's game against the Mammoth late in the contest, and he won't be in the lineup Sunday for the Wild. The 34-year-old has had a quiet start to the season, recording no points, a minus-7 rating and 29 hits in the first nine games of the season. With Foligno out of the lineup, Tyler Pitlick is set to draw in for Minnesota.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Goals in three straight games
Foligno scored a goal, dished out eight hits and blocked two shots in Saturday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Golden Knights in Game 4.
Foligno has made impacts both on offense and with the body in the first round. He has three goals, 35 hits, four shots on net and a plus-2 rating across the first four games of the postseason. Foligno's tally Saturday gave the Wild a 2-1 lead early in the second period. The winger is on the second line now following the injury to Marcus Johansson (lower body) in Game 3, which bodes well for Foligno getting better looks on offense in the short term.
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Wild's Marcus Foligno: Fills empty cage
Foligno scored an empty-net goal, added four PIM and doled out four hits in Thursday's 5-2 win over the Golden Knights in Game 3.
Foligno toned down the hitting in this contest and still came away with a goal for the second game in a row. He has two tallies, three shots on net, 27 hits and a plus-2 rating across three playoff outings. Foligno is playing his style in a third-line role, and it's a good fit for playoff intensity, so he's unlikely to move around the lineup too much.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 226 lbs |
| Birthplace: Buffalo, NY |
| Age: 34 |
| Experience: 14 |
| Shoots: Left |







