The 28-22-and-5 Detroit Red Wings face off against the 33-19-and-4 Minnesota Wild today at Little Caesars Arena (12:30 PM EST start on ABC/ESPN+/97.1 FM).
This is the start of what’s close to a back-to-back slate between Detroit and Minnesota, with a Sunday game vs. the Ducks squeezed into Detroit’s schedule. The Wild get both Sunday and Monday off.
The Red Wings come into the game having had a 7-game winning streak snapped by the Tampa Bay Lightning on February 8th, but possessing a 15-5-and-1 record under coach Todd McLellan; the Wild sit in 3rd place in the NHL’s Central Division, and Minnesota comes into the post-Four Nations schedule on a 2-game winning streak, and having won 5 of their past 7 games.
As you probably know by now, Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin will be back in Metro Detroit in time to participate in today’s game, but he didn’t practice on Friday, with Lucas Raymond returning to the Wings’ mini-camp before reflecting upon his Four Nations Face-Off experiences with the Wings’ media corps. We didn’t find out which goaltender will start today, however, so that part of the Wings’ lineup will be determined over the course of the pregame warmups.
The Wild had forward Joel Eriksson Ek, defenseman Jonas Brodin and goaltender Filip Gustavsson in the fold for Friday’s practice (per the Star Tribune’s Sarah McLellan), but coach John Hynes served as an assistant for Team USA, and forward Matt Boldy and defenseman Brock Faber were still en route from Boston on Friday, so assistant coach Jack Capuano ran Friday’s practice.
The Pioneer Press’s John Shipley framed the shape of the Wild’s roster thusly:
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