Minnesota Wild
Minnesota produces more NHL players per capita than any state in America and has more registered youth hockey players than any state in the country. Calling itself the State of Hockey is not marketing, it's a statement of fact. These Minnesota Wild rivalry shirts are built for that exact place with the rest of the Central Division squarely on notice.
Anti-Stars gear drives the collection because Dallas left Minnesota in 1993 and Wild fans have spent twenty-five years wanting it back, with text or box designs, censored or fully explicit, in Wild forest green, iron red, harvest gold, and wheat. Anti-Avalanche, anti-Predators, and anti-Blackhawks designs cover the rest of the Central Division grudges. Anti-Jets tees stay stocked because the prairie-province rivalries with Winnipeg are pure North hockey hate.
Minnesota Wild fan gear for the State of Hockey. Wear it to Xcel Energy Center down in St. Paul, still the X to everyone in town, to bars on Grand Avenue and across the Twin Cities, to watch parties anywhere from Duluth to Rochester.
A fanbase that filled an arena from day one and never stopped. Mikko Koivu as franchise captain forever. Kirill Kaprizov scoring goals nobody else even sees as goals. The state with more frozen ponds, more rinks, and more six-year-olds in skates than anywhere else in the country. Minnesota was hockey before the Wild existed and built the Wild to match. Let's play hockey.