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    Aaron Heckmann
    Feb 19, 2024, 13:00

    The Minnesota Wild (25-23-6) and Vancouver Canucks (37-13-6) meet this afternoon for a third and final time this season. The Wild, who had their four-game win streak snapped by the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday, enter today's game with a 7-2-1 record in the past 10 games, while the Canucks are 6-2-2.

    The Canucks won 2-0 in the first meeting on Dec. 7, while the Wild took the second by a 2-1 score in a shootout on Dec. 16.

    The Wild hope to continue their strong start out of the break, where they've gone 4-0-1. This won't be an easy week, though. After today's game against the Canucks — who lead the NHL with 80 points — the Wild face the Winnipeg Jets tomorrow, the Edmonton Oilers Friday and the Seattle Kraken Saturday.

    Coach John Hynes didn't reveal lineup changes to the media at Sunday's practice because the coaching staff planned to discuss the lineup later that day. But Hynes confirmed the lineup would be the same on KFAN Monday morning. That means Declan Chisholm is staying in the lineup after scoring in his Wild debut. Connor Dewar and Ryan Hartman are centering the third and fourth lines, respectively, after swapping positions in Saturday's game. Mason Shaw is healthy scratched, but could play at some point this week.

    Wild projected lines

    Kaprizov — Eriksson Ek — Boldy

    Johansson — Rossi — Zuccarello

    Duhaime — Dewar — Gaudreau

    Lucchini — Hartman — Lettieri

    Defensive pairs:

    Middleton — Faber

    Brodin — Bogosian

    Merrill — Chisholm

    Projected starter: Gustavsson

    Scratched: Goligoski, Mermis and Shaw

    Injured: Foligno (lower-body) and Maroon (upper-body)

    Canucks projected lines

    Nils Hoglander — Elias Lindholm — Elias Pettersson

    Pius Suter — J.T. Miller — Brock Boeser

    IIya Mikheyev — Teddy Blueger — Conor Garland

    Phillip Di Giuseppe — Nils Aman — Sam Lafferty 

    Defensive pairs:

    Quinn Hughes — Filip Hronek

    Ian Cole — Tyler Myers

    Nikita Zadorov — Noah Juulsen

    Projected starter: Casey DeSmith

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