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❯❯ About the WILD (1-3)

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❯❯ About the WILD (1-3)

– C Mikko Koivu leads the team in playoff scoring (0G, 4A). LW Zach Parise (3G, 0A in three games before being knocked out of the series with an injury) and RW Mikael Granlund (1G, 2A) are right behind the captain.

– Several players have recorded two points, including C Eric Staal, C Matt Cullen, LW Jordan Greenway, D Nick Seeler, D Matt Dumba and D Jonas Brodin.

Mikko Koivu battles Adam Lowry for a loose puck last Friday. (John Woods / Canadian Press files)
Mikko Koivu battles Adam Lowry for a loose puck last Friday. (John Woods / Canadian Press files)

Three key offensive players are still looking for their first points: LW Nino Niederreiter, C Charlie Coyle and LW Jason Zucker.

Koivu and Staal lead the Wild with 10 shots on goal through four games.

G Devan Dubnyk (1-3, 2.54 GAA, .930 SV%) hasn’t got much offensive support so far. The Wild have scored nine goals — but six of them came in Game 3, their lone win.

Minnesota has gone 3 for 10 on the power play while killing off 9 of 11 penalties.

MINNESOTA WILD

32 Alex Stalock G

40 Devan Dubnyk G

3 Charlie Coyle C

6 Ryan Murphy D

7 Matt Cullen C

9 Mikko Koivu C

12 Eric Staal C

14 Joel Eriksson Ek C

16 Jason Zucker LW

17 Marcus Foligno LW

18 Jordan Greenway LW

19 Luke Kunin C

20 Ryan Suter D

22 Nino Niederreiter RW

23 Gustav Olofsson D

24 Matt Dumba D

25 Jonas Brodin D

26 Daniel Winnik LW

36 Nick Seeler D

39 Nate Prosser D

46 Jared Spurgeon D

47 Louie Belpedio D

60 Carson Soucy D

63 Tyler Ennis LW

64 Mikael Granlund RW

Head coach: Bruce Boudreau

Assistant coaches: John Anderson, Bob Woods, Darby Hendrickson

Goalie coach: Bob Mason

WINNIPEG JETS

35 Steve Mason G

37 Connor Hellebuyck G

50 Jamie Phillips G

3 Tucker Poolman D

7 Ben Chiarot D

8 Jacob Trouba D

9 Andrew Copp C

13 Brandon Tanev LW

16 Shawn Matthias C

17 Adam Lowry C

18 Bryan Little C

25 Paul Stastny C

26 Blake Wheeler RW

27 Nikolaj Ehlers LW

29 Patrik Laine RW

33 Dustin Byfuglien D

39 Toby Enstrom D

40 Joel Armia RW

44 Josh Morrissey D

52 Jack Roslovic RW

55 Mark Scheifele C

56 Marko Dano LW

57 Tyler Myers D

70 Joe Morrow D

81 Kyle Connor LW

83 Sami Niku D

85 Mathieu Perreault LW

Head coach: Paul Maurice

Assistant coaches: Charlie Huddy, Jamie Kompon, Todd Woodcroft

Goalie coach: Wade Flaherty

(lineups subject to change)

— Mike McIntyre

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