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  • Gamethread: Wild vs. Canadiens (7:00 p.m.)


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    Thomas Williams

    The Montreal Canadiens and our Minnesota Wild are in similar spots. Both teams are at .500 in points percentage or above, but are also still multiple spots behind Wild Card position. They are scraping and clawing to try and steal as many points as they can to attempt to make the playoffs.

    Both teams have their stars as young players who should be with the team for the next decade, and have the rest of their roster filled with veteran presence. Montreal is just trying to appear in the playoffs once again, while Minnesota is trying to not lose its claim to a long-held spot.

    Big-picture sentiments out of the way, the Wild are hosting a Canadiens has lacked some firepower, but should still be a sizeable test for the entire roster.

    When: 7:00 p.m. CT
    Where: Xcel Energy Center
    TV: Bally Sports North
    Radio: KFAN 100.3

    Projected Wild lineup

    Kirill Kaprizov -- Joel Eriksson Ek -- Matt Boldy
    Marcus Foligno -- Marco Rossi -- Ryan Hartman
    Marcus Johansson -- Frederick Gaudreau -- Patrick Maroon
    Brandon Duhaime -- Connor Dewar -- Vinni Lettieri

    Jake Middleton -- Brock Faber
    Alex Goligoski -- Zach Bogosian
    Jon Merrill -- Daemon Hunt

    Filip Gustavsson
    (Marc-Andre Fleury)

    Projected Canadiens lineup

    Cole Caufield -- Nick Suzuki -- Juraj Slafkovsky
    Sean Monahan -- Jake Evasn -- Josh Anderson
    Joel Armia -- Christian Dvorak -- Brendan Gallagher
    Emil Heineman -- Mitchell Stephens -- Jesse Ylonen

    Mike Matheson -- David Savard
    Kaiden Guhle -- Justin Barron
    Jayden Struble -- Johnathan Kovacevic

    Samuel Montembeault
    (Jake Allen)

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    Rossi has won me over. I was a strong critic but he has been engaged, tenacious, confident, and strong on pucks/battles. That allows him to play with the puck and produce. 

    Blowing doors off NoJo & Foligno, in the stats dept. is pretty cool even if those guys are duds. Keeping goal pace with #97 has to be encouraging too for Rossi. He's put himself amongst the top scorers on the team and there's no indication he won't get even better.

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