Tria Orthopaedic Center to sponsor NHL’s Minnesota Wild’s new practice facility — 4 notes

Bloomington and Maple Grove, Minn.-based Tria Orthopaedic Center has announced that St. Paul’s Wabasha Center will house an orthopedic clinic and the Minnesota Wild’s new practice facility.

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Here are four things to know:

 

1. Tria plans to lease 6,000 square feet of space for an orthopedic clinic offering acute care, sports medicine, sports surgery, rehabilitation services and physical therapy.

 

2. Wabasha Center will also include the Wild’s practice facility and a rooftop skating rink for the public.

 

3. Tria has been the Wild’s official medical provider since the team’s founding in 2000.

 

4. The St. Paul police department will also lease space in the building.

 

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