Daughter’s heartfelt letter brings Leopold home

Jordan Leopold was thankful that the media had a positive spin on the letter his daughter wrote, pleading for the Wild to trade for her dad. As something a lot of hockey families can relate to, Leopold was humbled by the response.

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Jordan Leopold has learned he’s coming home, to the Minnesota Wild.

Nobody could have been more delighted by the deal than Leopold’s daughter.

Hours before the trade was finalized Monday, a photo of a heartfelt letter 11-year-old Jordyn Leopold wrote earlier this winter to the Wild coaching staff was being widely circulated online.

Her handwritten urging of the Wild to make a trade for Leopold was never actually delivered to the team. The veteran defenceman’s wife, Jamie Leopold, posted it on Facebook a couple of months ago. She told Twin Cities radio station KFAN she found the note on the counter after her daughter left for school one day. In the letter, Jordyn Leopold said she, her mother and three siblings have been lonely without their dad around.

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