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Nick Foligno

Left Wing · Minnesota Wild

2006 Draft, Rd 1 Pick 28 (#28) — Ottawa Senators

Age 386'0"210 lbsShoots LeftBuffalo, USA

Current Season

GP

54

Goals

4

Assists

11

Points

15

+/-

+2

S%

8.2%

Last 5 Games

DateOppGAPTS+/-SOGTOI
May 13@ COL2020312:45
May 11vs COL000029:13
May 9vs COL0000011:37
May 5@ COL000009:42
May 3@ COL000-1112:03

Career Stats

Recent Stories

News
Marcus Foligno’s One More Run With Nick Has Wild Fans Listening

Marcus Foligno is making it clear he’d love one more season with his brother Nick in Minnesota. That kind of sibling chemistry is rare in this league, and it usually means a locker room has more than just talent going for it. The Wild have to weigh emotion against roster reality, which is the part nobody likes to talk about in public. When a veteran starts lobbying this hard, you know there is some genuine pull behind the scenes.

Minnesota Wild
News
Mutual Interest Grows For Nick Foligno’s Wild Return

The word here is not drama, and that is exactly why it matters. There is mutual interest in bringing Nick Foligno back to Minnesota, and that usually means the room already knows what it would be getting. The question is whether both sides can line up the fit for one more run in Minny, where veterans do not stick around unless everybody still sees a job to finish.

Minnesota Wild
News
Foligno Reunites With Wild, Then Faces A Bigger Decision

Nick Foligno’s family reunion with Minnesota adds a personal layer to a bigger professional question. Players at this stage of their careers do not just think about the next contract line; they think about fit, role, and whether the hockey side still matches the life side. Foligno’s future now sits at that intersection, and those choices usually tell you more than the public quotes ever do.

Minnesota Wild
News
Foligno Talks Future as Wild Clock Keeps Ticking

Nick Foligno is giving the standard veteran answer, which in this league usually means everybody keeps one eye on the room and the other on the calendar. His retirement update lands at a moment when every contract detail gets magnified and every quote gets parsed like it came from a GM's binder. The Wild know exactly how these conversations go, especially with a player whose voice matters as much as his shift count.

Minnesota Wild
Playoffs
Foligno Buries Playoff First

Nick Foligno finally lights the lamp in the postseason, delivering the kind of gritty net-front goal that reminds everyone why vets like him stick around. Columbus fans have waited through a few quiet games for this breakthrough, and it comes at a moment when the Blue Jackets need every edge in a tight series. With Foligno's physicality already wearing down opponents, this tally shifts the momentum just as the stakes climb higher in the playoffs.

Minnesota Wild
Playoffs
Foligno Scores Twice for Wild, But Avalanche Claim Series

Nick Foligno, the former Blackhawks captain, put on a two-goal performance for Minnesota in a losing effort as the Avalanche advanced past the Wild in their playoff series. Foligno's individual brilliance couldn't overcome Colorado's depth and resilience, a reminder that even strong individual performances sometimes fall short in the postseason grind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Nick Foligno's stats this season?
Nick Foligno has 4 goals and 11 assists for 15 points in 54 games this season.
What team does Nick Foligno play for?
Nick Foligno is a forward for the Minnesota Wild.
When was Nick Foligno drafted?
Nick Foligno was drafted in the 2006 NHL Draft by the Ottawa Senators in Round 1, Pick 28 (28 overall).
Where is Nick Foligno from?
Nick Foligno is 38 years old and was born in Buffalo, USA.