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wild hockey
/waɪld ˈhɑːki/
Definition
1
A colloquial reference to ice hockey games or the playing style associated with the Minnesota Wild, a professional NHL team based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, known for their fast-paced and intense matches.
2
Informal slang for thrilling, chaotic, or high-energy hockey action, evoking the untamed excitement of the sport.
Examples
After that wild hockey thriller, even the puck was exhausted from all the drama.
He showed up to the pickup game promising wild hockey skills, but mostly delivered wild flailing.
In Minnesota, wild hockey isn't optional—it's the state bird, the license plate motto, and your grandma's bingo prize.
Betting on wild hockey outcomes is like predicting the weather: fun until your wallet freezes over.