
Seattle Kraken vs. Minnesota Wild provided social media with a ton of laughs this week.
On Wednesday, the two teams met inside Xcel Energy Center for a crucial game as the playoffs draw near, but social media couldn’t take their eyes off the score bug at the bottom of the screen.
Somebody on social media took a picture of their television of Score Bug and showed Seattle, abbreviated as “SEA,” and Minnesota, abbreviated as “MIN.”
It seems innocent enough until you put it all together, and it reads as something sexual.
i’ve waited for this moment for 4 seasons. pic.twitter.com/nq3ZKuRo4S
— nucko (@nucksmemes) March 20, 2025
Social media loved the score bug of the Seattle Kraken and Minnesota Wild:
“a score of 6-9 would’ve been chef’s kiss,” one person said.
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@randomtask68 a score of 6-9 would've been chef's kiss.
— Eric (@magz9889) March 20, 2025
“This is better than P00P,” another fan stated.
This is better then P00P
— Poo Poo (@CrackHead6942) March 20, 2025
“Oh no what’s better the “P00P” game or the “SeaMin” game ? Asking for a friend,” a third fan added.
Oh no what's better the "P00P" game or the "SeaMin" game ? Asking for a friend @MLB @NHL
— Norman Bratlie (@BratlieNorman) March 20, 2025
“Took me a minute. But I came just in time,” a fourth fan commented.
Took me a minute. But I came just in time
— Greg, but on the Road to WrestleMania (@Gregair13) March 20, 2025
One final person added: “Ok, this can replace the poop game.”
Ok this can replace the poop game
— Jarrett (@Packerfan123481) March 20, 2025
Minnesota Wild Demanding Hundreds of Millions For Renovations

On Wednesday, the Minnesota Wild improved their record after a victory over the Seattle Kraken, but that was just a footnote to what the franchise is demanding off the ice.
The Wild and the City of St. Paul are seeking the state’s 50% financing of a $769 million renovation project.
The Minnesota Wild’s home needs an upgrade, and officials from Xcel Energy Center and the City of St. Paul are asking the state to pay for at least half of it.
That estimated $769 million includes $150 million for Roy Wilkins Auditorium and $50 million for the RiverCentre convention facility.
Xcel Energy Center is 25 years old and has been used for Wild hockey games, concerts, and other events.
Their proposal would have the Minnesota Wild cover about 30% of the cost, or $230 million.