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    Dylan Loucks
    Dec 23, 2023, 23:31

    The Wild are set to host the Boston Bruins before the holiday break. Here's everything you need to know before puck drop.

    ST. PAUL - The Minnesota Wild (14-13-4) are set to face the Boston Bruins (19-6-6) tonight on home ice before the holiday break. 

    Wild captain Jared Spurgeon was on the ice this morning but will not play against the Bruins tonight. Still encouraging to know Spurgeon is tracking in the right direction and could be ready next week. 

    But both Mats Zuccarello and Ryan Hartman were not on the ice meaning they will be out for the second straight game. 

    Last game the Wild went with seven defensemen and 11 forwards instead of the usual 12 forwards and seven defensemen. Tonight they will go with 12 forwards which allows Jake Lucchini to slide in and make his Wild debut. 

    The Bruins are one of the best teams in the league but have been slipping as of late. They lost to the Jets in Winnipeg last night and have lost three straight games, including one against the Wild already. 

    The last time the Bruins lost four straight games was during the 2019-20 season from December 7th, 2019 - December 12th, 2019. Since December 12th, 2019 the Bruins have gone 192-68-29 and have the most wins, points, and highest points percentage in the NHL in that span. 

    Wild Projected Lines

    Kaprizov - Eriksson Ek - Boldy

    Foligno - Rossi - Lucchini

    Johansson - Gaudreau - Maroon

    Duhaime - Dewar - Lettieri

    Defense pairs:

    Middleton - Faber

    Goligoski - Bogosian 

    Merrill - Mermis

    Starting Goaltender: Fleury

    Bruins Projected Lineup

     Danton Heinen - Pavel Zacha - David Pastrnak

    Brad Marchand - Charlie Coyle - Jake DeBrusk

    James van Riemsdyk - Morgan Geekie - Trent Frederic

    Jakub Lauko - John Beecher - Oskar Steen

    Defense pairs:

    Mason Lohrei - Brandon Carlo

    Hampus Lindholm - Charlie McAvoy

    Parker Wotherspoon - Ian Mitchell

    Starting Goaltender: Linus Ullmark

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