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The Minnesota Wild are set to take on the Montreal Canadiens for what would normally be a casual late-January matchup between teams that don’t share a conferenc
BOTTOM LINE: The Montreal Canadiens look to break a three-game skid when they take on the Minnesota Wild. Montreal has a 13-9-4 record at home and a 24-21-5 record overall. The Canadiens have gone 10-2-3 in games decided by a single goal.
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It will be another emotional night this Thursday for Minnesota Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury. The veteran netminder is scheduled to make a start at Bell Centre in Montreal against the Montreal Canadiens,
Kendall Coyne Schofield and Claire Thompson scored for the Frost, who suffered their first road regulation loss of the season Friday night.
The Minnesota Wild passed their first test without star winger Kirill Kaprizov. They will look to continue that good fortune on Thursday night when they visit the Montreal Canadiens.
Wild's Marc-Andre Fleury will start one final time in Montreal on Thursday. Minnesota Wild head coach John Hynes said that Marc-Andre Fleury will start against the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday for what will be his final time in Montreal.
The Montreal Canadiens’ Cole Caufield and the Minnesota Wild’s Matthew Boldy will be two of the best players to watch when these squads meet on Thursday at 7:00 PM ET, at Bell Centre. Buy tickets for this matchup at StubHub!
The Minnesota Wild took down the Toronto Maple Leafs last night, 3-1.
The Frost had been the only PWHL team without a regulation defeat away from home until the Victoire rolled Friday.
Fleury is 12-6-3 with a 2.67 goals-against average, .911 save percentage and two shutouts in 21 games at Bell Centre. In his most recent game in Montreal on Oct. 17, 2023, he made 26 saves for the Wild in a 5-2 win. Named the first star of the game, he saluted the crowd, which continued chanting his name after the final buzzer.