2026 Stanley Cup Final: Golden Knights and Hurricanes Deliver Historic, High-Stakes Battles
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The Penguins have a strong historical record against the Wild, with points in 11 of their last 13 games (10-2-1). They've also won five of their last six games in Minnesota.
Kris Letang has been a consistent performer against the Wild, with points in eight of his last 10 games (3-7-10) and 20 points in 24 career games.
The Wild have struggled recently, winning only one game in their last two weeks (1-4-3). They rank second in the NHL in time spent trailing during games.
Key players to watch for the Wild include Kirill Kaprizov, who signed a massive contract extension, and veteran Marcus Johansson, who has four goals in his last five games.
The Penguins' goaltender Tristan Jarry has been playing well, winning his last three starts with a 2.01 GAA and .938 save percentage.
The Penguins (7-2-2) are coming off a shootout loss to the Flyers but have been generally playing well. Their success hinges on the performance of key veterans like Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Erik Karlsson. Goaltending has also been a strong point, with both Tristan Jarry and Arturs Silovs playing well.
The Wild (3-5-3) have been struggling to find consistency, particularly when trailing in games. Their projected lineup includes promising young players like Yakov Trenin and Danila Yurov. The team will need strong performances from Kaprizov and their goaltender, Filip Gustavsson, to turn things around.
Projected Lines:
Wild:
Forwards: Kirill Kaprizov - Marco Rossi - Marcus Johansson; Matt Boldy - Joel Eriksson Ek - Vladimir Tarasenko; Marcus Foligno - Ryan Hartman - Vinnie Hinostroza; Yakov Trenin - Danila Yurov - Tyler Pitlick
Defense: Jonas Brodin - Brock Faber; Jake Middleton - Jared Spurgeon; Zeev Buium - David Jiříček
Goalies: Filip Gustavsson, Jesper Wallstedt
Penguins:
Forwards: Filip Hallander - Sidney Crosby - Bryan Rust; Anthony Mantha - Evgeni Malkin - Justin Brazeau; Tommy Novak - Ben Kindel - Ville Koivunen; Connor Dewar - Blake Lizotte - Noel Acciari
Defense: Parker Wotherspoon / Erik Karlsson; Ryan Shea / Kris Letang; Owen Pickering / Matt Dumba
Goalies: Tristan Jarry, Arturs Silovs
What time is the game?
8:00 p.m. ET
Where is the game being played?
Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
How can I watch the game?
Broadcast in the local markets on Sportsnet Pittsburgh and FanDuel Sportsnet North, streaming on ESPN+.
For Penguins fans, this game is an opportunity to continue their strong start to the season and maintain their dominance over the Wild. Keep an eye on Crosby, Malkin, and Karlsson to lead the way. For Wild fans, this is a chance to see their team bounce back from a rough patch and showcase their young talent. A strong performance from Kaprizov and Gustavsson will be crucial.
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