Wild vs. Kraken game preview: Broadcast info, injury report and stats

The Wild will visit a rested and playoff-contending Seattle team a night after playing against the Oilers in Edmonton.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
February 24, 2024 at 4:27AM
Kraken forward Jared McCann is on a six-game point streak after a four-point effort vs. the Canucks. (John Froschauer)

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9 p.m. Saturday at Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena

TV; radio: BSN; 100.3 FM

Stats and analytics: Tap here

Opening bell: Like the Wild, the Kraken are battling for the last playoff spot in the Western Conference. Seattle helped its cause on Thursday by upending Vancouver 5-2; that was the Kraken’s third victory in their last four games. Seattle was idle Friday night while the Wild played at Edmonton. G Marc-Andre Fleury is scheduled to start vs. the Kraken.

Watch him: Kraken LW Jared McCann is on a six-game point streak after a four-point effort vs. the Canucks. McCann tallied a goal and three assists, which lifted him to a team-leading 45 points. Over his last 15 games, McCann has racked up 11 goals and 10 assists.

Injuries: Wild D Zach Bogosian (upper body), LW Marcus Foligno (lower body), RW Pat Maroon (back) and D Jared Spurgeon (hip/back).

Forecast: The Wild blanked the Kraken 3-0 in their last trip to Seattle on Dec. 10, and the timing couldn’t be better for an encore performance. These two teams are neck-and-neck in the wild-card race. The Kraken will have the edge in rest, but the Wild have fared well in this matchup. Not only are they on a 5-1 run against Seattle, but Fleury is 4-1-1 with a 1.97 goals-against average and .935 save percentage in six career starts vs. the Kraken. That history, combined with the urgency the Wild should have considering their circumstances, could easily be a recipe for success.

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Sarah McLellan covers the Wild and NHL. Before joining the Minnesota Star Tribune in November 2017, she spent five years covering the Coyotes for The Arizona Republic.

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