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- PAUL, Minn. -- One of the most insightful perspectives about what the Minnesota Wild have done to foster a culture around loyalty comes from someone who just got there.
- Veteran forward Nick Foligno, who is now on his sixth NHL team, arrived ahead of the trade deadline in March but knows a lot about how the franchise operates.
- For all the times that the brothers have talked about where they could play whenever free agency rolled around, one thing was clear: Marcus Foligno was never going to leave Minnesota.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. -- One of the most insightful perspectives about what the Minnesota Wild have done to foster a culture around loyalty comes from someone who just got there.
Veteran forward Nick Foligno, who is now on his sixth NHL team, arrived ahead of the trade deadline in March but knows a lot about how the franchise operates. That's what happens when you have a brother who has been loyal to that franchise for nine seasons.
For all the times that the brothers have talked about where they could play whenever free agency rolled around, one thing was clear: Marcus Foligno was never going to leave Minnesota.
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