Quinn Hughes scores in Minnesota debut
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BOTTOM LINE: The Boston Bruins visit the Minnesota Wild looking to build upon a four-game win streak. Minnesota is 18-9-5 overall and 10-3-4 at home. The Wild have given up 84 goals while scoring 90 for a +6 scoring differential.
The Wild's defensive corps takes another blow as David Jiricek leaves the ice after a rough collision, compounding their injury woes.
The Boston Bruins (19-13-0) and Minnesota Wild (18-9-5) meet Sunday in St. Paul, Minnesota. The opening faceoff from Grand Casino Arena is at 6 p.m. ET (ESPN+). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's NHL odds around the Bruins vs. Wild odds and make our expert NHL picks and predictions.
A look at the top Bruins and Wild performers from a streak-snapping loss for the Black and Gold out in St. Paul.
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Hampus Lindholm believes Bruins did 'good stuff' despite blowout loss to Wild
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm believes the team did some good stuff on Sunday’s blowout loss to the Minnesota Wild. Boston was concluding its three-game road trip on Sunday against Minnesota,
For the first time since December of 2003, the Minnesota Vikings, Timberwolves and Wild all won games on the same day.
The Boston Bruins are expected to be without two of their key players against the Minnesota Wild on Dec. 14. According to The Boston Globe's Jim McBride, Bruins head coach Marco Sturm shared that forward Viktor Arvidsson and defenseman Jonathan Aspirot are both not expected to be in the lineup for the Original Six club against the Wild.
Minnesota Wild superstar Quinn Hughes has embraced his new team, as shown through a recent post he made on social media.
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Why Marco Sturm is 'happy' with Bruins road trip despite loss to Wild
Boston Bruins head coach Marco Sturm is happy with the team’s road trip, despite a blowout loss to the Minnesota Wild on Sunday. The Bruins had a three-game road trip against the St. Louis Blues, Winnipeg Jets,