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    Dylan Loucks
    Oct 30, 2025, 20:00
    Updated at: Oct 30, 2025, 22:23

    Wild face a scorching Penguins squad as desperation for wins mounts. Gustavsson aims to halt Pittsburgh's momentum in a game packed with familiar faces.

    ST. PAUL, Minn - The Minnesota Wild (3-5-3) is back in action tonight to host the red-hot Pittsburgh Penguins (7-2-2). The Wild are looking to get back in the win column. They are losers of seven of their last eight games.

    Filip Gustavsson will make his second consecutive start tonight for the Wild. He is 2-5-1 on the season with a 3.42 goals-against average and a .889 save percentage in eight games.

    Tristian Jary will start for the Penguins tonight. He has had quite the turnaround since being placed on waivers last season. Jarry is 4-1-0 on the season with a 2.62 goals-against average and a .916 save percentage in five games.

    (10-30-25) Wild Vs Penguins: Starting Goaltender Matchup (10-30-25) Wild Vs Penguins: Starting Goaltender Matchup Filip Gustavsson faces a surging Tristian Jarry as the Wild host the red-hot Penguins. Can the Wild netminder stop Pittsburgh's offense?

    The Wild will roll out the same lines and pairings for tonight's game. They played their first full 60 minute game on Tuesday but still found a way to lose.

    “Yeah, I mean, I thought so, right? It’s like one of those things where if we play that same game 10 times over, I think we have a good chance of winning a lot of those games," Faber said after the Wild's loss on Tuesday. "It sucks. It stings. We just gotta get back to it and stick with it. Like I said, it should turn our way at some point.”

    Assuming the Wild play the same game tonight, they should find success even against a red-hot Penguins team.

    There are a lot of Minnesota connections in this game tonight for the Wild and Penguins. Connor Dewar, Justin Brazeau and Matt Dumba will all play for the Penguins. All three of them played for the Wild.

    Tommy Novak and Blake Lizote are both from Minnesota. Fleury who is shadowing Wild general manager Bill Geurin spent years with the Penguins. As did Guerin. Wild player development advisor Alex Goligoski also played for the Penguins. They will all be in attendance tonight.

    Wild Projected Lines

    Kirill Kaprizov - Marco Rossi - Marcus Johansson

    Vladimir Tarasenko - Joel Eriksson Ek - Matt Boldy

    Marcus Foligno - Ryan Hartman - Vinnie Hinostroza

    Yakov Trenin - Danila Yurov - Tyler Pitlick

    Defense:

    Jake Middleton - Jared Spurgeon

    Jonas Brodin - Brock Faber

    Zeev Buium - David Jiricek

    Starting Goaltender: Filip Gustavsson

    Scratched: Ben Jones, Dameon Hunt.

    Injured: Mats Zuccarello (lower-body), Nico Sturm (back), Zach Bogosian (lower).

    Penguins Projected Lines

    Filip Hallander - Sidney Crosby - Bryan Rust

    Anthony Mantha - Evgeni Malkin - Justin Brazeau

    Tommy Novak - Ben Kindel - Ville Koivunen

    Connor Dewar - Blake Lizotte - Noel Acciari

    Defense:

    Parker Wotherspoon - Erik Karlsson

    Ryan Shea - Kris Letang

    Owen Pickering - Matt Dumba

    Starting Goaltender: Tristian Jarry

    Scratched: Connor Clifton, Philip Tomasino, Harrison Brunicke.

    Injured: Rickard Rakell (hand surgery), Kevin Hayes (upper-body), Rutger McGroarty (upper-body), Caleb Jones (lower-body).

    How to Watch & Listen: Tonight's game will be on Fanduel Sports Network North. Anthony LaPanta will be on the play-by-play with Ryan Carter as the color analyst and Kevin Gorg the reporter. The radio broadcast will be on KFAN FM 100.3 with Joe O'Donnell behind the mic doing the play-by-play. Tom Reid as the color analyst and Kevin Falness as the Studio Host.

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