When is the game between the Wild and Avalanche?
Thursday, February 26th at 8:00 p.m. CT.
Sports / Hockey
The Minnesota Wild are set to face off against the Colorado Avalanche after the return of their U.S. Olympic gold medalists. The team is also navigating the upcoming NHL trade deadline.
The Minnesota Wild are preparing for a crucial matchup against the Colorado Avalanche following the Olympic break. The return of Matt Boldy, Brock Faber, and Quinn Hughes from the U.S. Olympic team is expected to provide a significant boost to the Wild's lineup. All three players played key roles in the Americans' gold medal victory.
Coach John Hynes emphasized the importance of managing the returning Olympians' workload, given the compressed schedule and the physical demands of the tournament. The Wild have three games in four nights, including a home game against the St. Louis Blues.
The team's management is also focused on the approaching NHL trade deadline. General Manager Bill Guerin has indicated a desire to add a center to the roster. Veteran Marcus Foligno expressed confidence in the team's current composition but acknowledged the potential benefits of adding a player who fits well with the team's work ethic.
Recent Transactions: - 2/25/26: Reassigned D David Špaček to Iowa - 2/24/26: Recalled F Ben Jones and D Matt Kiersted from Iowa
The Wild’s current injury list includes Jonas Brodin (lower body) and Marcus Foligno (illness). Jesper Wallstedt has also missed games due to illness.
Key stats: - Wild Record: 34-14-10 - Avalanche Record: 38-9-9 - Power Play: Wild 25.4%, Avalanche 15.1% - Penalty Kill: Wild 77.2%, Avalanche 84.7%
Thursday, February 26th at 8:00 p.m. CT.
Matt Boldy, Brock Faber, and Quinn Hughes.
They are three points behind the Avalanche, who lead the division.
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