The Minnesota Wild and the Vegas Golden Knights are about to have a thrilling game, and here are all the details fans need to stay updated on the game.
Minnesota Wild vs. Vegas Golden Knights: Match Details
The game between the Wild and Golden Knights will be held on April 1st at 10:00 p.m. ET at T-Mobile Arena.
Minnesota Wild vs. Vegas Golden Knights: TV Listings
TVAS2, ATTSN-RM, BSN, and BSWI are all streaming options available for fans to watch the upcoming game between the Wild and the Vegas Golden Knights. TVAS2 is a French-language sports network available in Canada, while ATTSN-RM is a regional sports network that covers the Rocky Mountain area. BSN and BSWI are both regional sports networks that cover Minnesota and Vegas, respectively.
Minnesota Wild vs. Vegas Golden Knights: Streaming Options
If fans aren't subscribed to a cable or satellite TV package, they can still watch the game through various streaming services.
Bally Sports+ offers the chance to watch the Wild vs. Golden Knights game live.
FuboTV's Pro and Elite Plan are also streaming services that allow fans to watch the game.
Don't miss this thrilling NHL showdown between the Wild and the Golden Knights. There are several streaming options available to ensure fans don't miss any exciting moments, whether they choose to watch it on TV or online.
Minnesota Wild vs. Vegas Golden Knights: Preview
The Minnesota Wild's recent run of form continued on Wednesday night as they recorded their third straight victory, extending their points streak to six games. They defeated the Colorado Avalanche, 4-2, at Ball Arena in what was a crucial matchup between two of the top teams in the Central Division.
Frederick Gaudreau was the star of the show for the Wild, becoming the first player in franchise history to score two shorthanded goals in a single game. He now has 16 goals and 35 points on the season, and his performance helped secure a vital win for the Wild.
After suffering their second consecutive defeat, the Vegas Golden Knights (46-22-7) have had a tough week. They followed up a 7-4 loss against the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday with a 4-3 overtime defeat to the San Jose Sharks on Thursday.
Despite this, the Knights have already clinched their fifth playoff berth in six seasons with a 2-0 win over the Nashville Predators and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Michael Amadio scored the tying goal in the third period, but the Sharks ultimately scored the game-winner in overtime.
The Knights currently sit atop the Pacific Division, two points ahead of the Oilers, who have played one more game and are three points ahead of the Los Angeles Kings.