Nashville Predators vs Minnesota Wild TV Listings, Playoff Odds, & More

Minnesota Wild TV Listings, Radio Broadcasts, & Online Streaming

7pm Central Time Puck Drop

TV: FS-N in Minnesota and FS-TN in Tennessee
Online Stream: NHL Gamecenter
Radio Broadcast: KFAN 100.3 FM
Radio Stream: NHL Radio and KFAN on I Heart Radio

Nationally Broadcast Game:
Buffalo Sabres vs. Boston Bruins, 6:30pm CST, NBCSN

Playoff Odds

The Wild dropped -0.309% after the Los Angeles Kings beat the Arizona Coyotes 1-0 yesterday. That puts the Wild at 88.973% probability to make the playoffs, according to Hockeystats.ca.

More from Wild News

The Wild, as ever, get a good bump from a win and a loss could hurt them quite a bit with how tight the wild card race is. The Wild hold the wild card spot with 83 points. The Los Angeles Kings hold the second wild card spot with 81 points.

Here’s how the race breaks out as of Tuesday morning.

Outside of a Wild win, the Wild can get a little help if the San Jose Sharks beat the Winnipeg Jets, the St. Louis Blues beat the Calgary Flames, or the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Vancouver Canucks.

Here’s HockeyStats.ca’s visualization of the Western Conference playoff probabilities as of Tuesday morning.

Links You Need To Read

  • A preview of Tuesday’s game against the Predators.
  • The 7 Best Minnesota Wild Stats of the week.
  • How to fix the Wild power play.
  • The Wild’s three stars of the week.
  • The Iowa Wild rallied late, but lost to the Utica Comets in a shootout on Sunday.
  • Minnesota Wild Prospects Report: Lucia’s season comes to an end, Michalek comes up big, BC knocked out of the Hockey East tourney early, and more.
  • There’s a new episode of the Hockey Wilderness podcast up.
  • Damned Lies & Statistics: Marco Scandella is really good, guys.
  • Should Dubnyk win the Hart Trophy?
  • The 8 best stats from around the league over the last week.
  • A look around the Metropolitan Division highlighting the falseness of Crosby’s “struggles,” Okposo and Tavares’ WOWY numbers, how good the Hurricanes are, relatively speaking, and more.
  • A fantastic editorial on how the Predators and NHL are mishandling the sexual abuse allegations against Mike Ribiero.
  • Stephen Burtch examines how top scorers aren’t scoring as much.
  • Notes on the GM meetings in Boca (3-on-3 OT is coming to a TV near you).
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