If the Minnesota Legislature doesn’t come through next year with funding for a top-to-bottom renovation of the recently-renamed Grand Casino Arena in downtown St. Paul, what’s the likelihood that the favorite hockey team up and moving to, say, Bloomington?

“We’ve never thought about moving, trying to figure out where else we can go to try and get something done,” said Matt Majka, chief executive officer of the Minnesota Wild, during a live broadcast on Monday from the St. Paul Hotel. “St. Paul is our home. We believe in this city and we’re going to make it happen.”

Majka joined St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and representatives of the city council, the St. Paul Downtown Alliance, Securian, Sherman Associates, the St. Paul Saints, the St. Paul Area Chamber and Morrissey Hospitality for an h

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