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The Minnesota Wild announced today the 2023 Road Tour will visit four communities in greater Minnesota, including Alexandria, August 9th. The Road Tour, presented by TRIA and HealthPartners, will stop in four communities starting with Cullen Hockey Center (Moorhead) on August 7th, Tuesday August 8th at the Paul Bunyan Park (Bemidji), Wednesday August 9th from 5-8pm at the Runestone Community Center in Alexandria, followed by Thursday August 10th at Red Baron Arena & Expo (Marshall).

Prior to the Road Tour will be the Minnesota Wild Street Hockey Series in eight communities in the Twin Cities starting July 11th at the Burnsville Ice Center.

The Minnesota Wild Road Tour is a celebration of hockey and will feature interactive games, music and dessert trucks for fans of all ages to enjoy including an inflatable street hockey rink, an inflatable shooting activation with electronic hockey net, stick handling station, video game station featuring EA Sports NHL 23, mini rink for toddlers and yard games. In addition, Minnesota Wild mascot, Nordy, will be at all locations.

For more information on the 2023 Minnesota Wild Street Hockey Series and Road Tour please visit wild.com/summer

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