Minnesota Wild announce projected lineup for game against Dallas Stars

John Hynes, Head Coach at Minnesota Wild
John Hynes, Head Coach at Minnesota Wild
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The Minnesota Wild announced on April 25 their projected lineup as they prepare to face the Dallas Stars at Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul. The team is aiming to even the series in front of their home crowd.

This matchup is scheduled for Saturday, April 25 at 4:30 p.m. Central Time. Fans can attend the game in person, with tickets available for purchase, or follow along through several broadcast options including FanDuel Sports North, TNT, truTV, HBO Max, and KFAN radio.

The projected forward lines include Kirill Kaprizov alongside Ryan Hartman and Bobby Brink; Marcus Johansson with Joel Eriksson Ek and Matt Boldy; Nick Foligno with Danila Yurov and Vladimir Tarasenko; and Nico Sturm centering Michael McCarron and Marcus Foligno. On defense, pairings are Quinn Hughes with Brock Faber; Jonas Brodin with Jared Spurgeon; and Jake Middleton with Zach Bogosian. Jesper Wallstedt is listed as a goaltender option along with Filip Gustavsson.

The lineup provided by the team is a projection and subject to change before puck drop. The Wild will be seeking a win to level the series against their opponent from Dallas.

Fans can access additional information about streaming options or listen live via KFAN radio. Gamecenter coverage is also available under R1G4: Wild vs. Stars.



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