Minnesota Wild TV Listings, Online Streaming, and Radio Broadcasts
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TV: FS-N in Minnesota, FS-WI in Wisconsin, and FS-W in Anaheim
Online Streaming: NHL Gamecenter
Radio Broadcast: KFAN 100.3 FM in Minneapolis area
Radio Stream: NHL Radio and KFAN on I Heart Radio
Playoff Odds
The Wild got a very small bump in their playoff probabilities, +0.283%, according to HockeyStats.ca. That brings their probability up to 89.541%. That’s the fifth best probability in the West, 9.5% down from Chicago and 1.5% up on the Los Angeles Kings.
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The Wild were largely helped by the Florida Panthers beating the Winnipeg Jets 4-2 last night. Every other game that would impact their odds swung the wrong way, but have a smaller impact on the Wild’s probability. Those games included the San Jose Sharks beating the Nashville Predators, the Los Angeles Kings beating the Vancouver Canucks, the Colorado Avalanche beating the New Jersey Devils, and the Dallas Stars beating the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Wild, as ever, will do best by beating the Ducks on Friday night, but can also get a little help from a Toronto Maple Leafs win over the Calgary Flames, and a Washington Capitals win over the Dallas Stars.
Here’s how the playoff probabilities picture breaks out in the West, via HockeyStats.ca.
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