NHL Game Preview: Minnesota Wild (43-29-7) vs. Calgary Flames (37-27-14)

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The upcoming NHL game between the Minnesota Wild and Calgary Flames is set to be a high-stakes showdown with significant playoff implications for both teams.

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Team Overview

Minnesota Wild (43-29-7): The Wild are currently tied for the top wild-card spot in the Western Conference with the St. Louis Blues, each holding 93 points. A win in this game would secure a playoff berth for Minnesota. The Wild are coming off an exhilarating 8-7 overtime victory against the San Jose Sharks, where key players like Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek made a triumphant return from injuries. Minnesota has been solid on the road, boasting a 22-12-5 record, and they are 38-3-3 when scoring at least three goals in a game.

Calgary Flames (37-27-14): The Flames are in a precarious position, sitting four points away from the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference. A loss in this game would all but eliminate Calgary from playoff contention. The Flames have been strong at home, with a 20-12-6 record at the Scotiabank Saddledome. However, they are coming off a disappointing 4-3 overtime loss to the Anaheim Ducks, where they surrendered two late goals in quick succession. Calgary has a 5-2-3 record in their last 10 games, averaging 2.7 goals per game during that stretch.

Key Players to Watch

Minnesota Wild:

Kirill Kaprizov: Returning from a long injury layoff, Kaprizov made an immediate impact with three points in his last game, including the overtime winner. He is the only Wild player averaging more than a point per game this season.

Joel Eriksson Ek: Scored four goals in his return against the Sharks, showcasing his offensive prowess.

Filip Gustavsson: Expected to start in goal, Gustavsson has a 30-18-6 record with a 2.54 GAA and a .915 save percentage this season.

Calgary Flames:

Nazem Kadri: Leading the Flames with 30 goals and 31 assists, Kadri is a key offensive contributor.

Rasmus Andersson: A reliable defenseman who has been instrumental in Calgary’s transition game.

Dustin Wolf: Likely to start in net, Wolf has a 26-16-8 record with a 2.64 GAA and a .910 save percentage.

Game Dynamics

Minnesota’s Strengths: The Wild have a potent power play, ranked sixth in the league over the last 30 days. Their ability to capitalize on man-advantage situations could be a deciding factor. Additionally, their penalty kill has been effective, ranked third in the same period.

Calgary’s Challenges: The Flames have struggled with consistency on special teams, particularly their power play. They will need to find ways to generate offense against Minnesota’s strong defensive structure.

Head-to-Head Matchup

The Flames lead the season series 2-0, with a 4-3 shootout win in November and a 5-4 victory in January. Calgary has had to work hard for both wins, and this game is expected to be just as competitive. The Wild’s offense has averaged 24 shots on goal per game against Calgary, which is among their lowest against any opponent.

Minnesota Wild                               – 130

Calgary Flames                                  5.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, April 10, 2025

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