The Colorado Avalanche, ousted by the Wild in last season's first round thanks to a Game 7 overtime goal by Nino Niederreiter, won't have to wait long to get its hands on the Wild again.
Minnesota will open the 2014-15 NHL season with a home-and-home series against the defending Central Division champion. The Wild will open the season against the Avs on Oct. 9 at Xcel Energy Center, where it's 11-0-2 in home openers. It will then travel to Denver for a game two nights later as part of a stretch of five out of seven games on the road.
However, oddly, between Games 2 and 3, the Wild will have five days off before resuming its road trip Oct. 17 at Anaheim and Oct. 19 at recent Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles.
As part of the 82-game schedule, the Wild will play the following:
• 29 games against the Central Division — five each vs. Chicago, Colorado, Dallas and Nashville and four vs. St. Louis;
• 21 games against the Pacific Division — three each against Anaheim, Arizona (no longer named Phoenix), Calgary, Edmonton, Los Angeles, San Jose and Vancouver.
• And 32 games against the Eastern Conference (one home, one away each).
The Wild will play 13 sets of back-to-back games, including rare back-to-back home games March 27 and 28 vs. Calgary and Los Angeles. The defending Stanley Cup champs come to Minnesota the first time Nov. 26, the Wild will play a home-and-home series vs. rival Winnipeg Dec. 27 at home and Dec. 29 on the road, will play at Columbus on New Year's Eve and will break for the All-Star Game in Columbus from Jan. 21-26.