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    Aaron Heckmann
    Dec 8, 2023, 21:11

    The Minnesota Wild (9-11-4) continue their four-game road trip Friday night in Edmonton against the Oilers (10-12-1). 

    The red-hot Oilers have won five in a row and are playing their best hockey of the season after a slow start. 

    During this win streak, the Oilers beat the Capitals 5-0, Ducks 8-2, Golden Knights 5-4, Jets 3-1 and Hurricanes 6-1 — outscoring the opposition 27-8.

    The Wild enter Friday's game with wins in four of their past five games after their four-game win streak — and perfect 4-0 record under coach John Hynes — came to an end in their 2-0 shutout loss to the Canucks in Vancouver on Thursday night.

    The Wild, who outshot Vancouver 26-17, played well with 59 percent of the Corsi share (55-38) and 58 percent of the expected goal share (1.85-1.32) at five-on-five, but couldn't get the puck past Casey DeSmith, who made 26 saves.

    The Wild (22 points) are six points back from the Predators, who hold the second wild card spot with 28 points. The Wild end their road trip in Seattle against the Kraken on Sunday night.

    All data via Natural Stat Trick

    Wild projected lines

    Kaprizov — Rossi — Zuccarello

    Johansson — Eriksson Ek — Boldy

    Foligno — Gaudreau — Maroon

    Duhaime — Dewar — Hartman

    Defensive pairs:

    Brodin — Faber

    Middleton — Spurgeon

    Merrill — Goligoski

    Projected starter: Fleury

    Oilers projected line

    Ryan Nugent Hopkins — Connor McDavid — Zach Hyman

    Evander Kane — Leon Draisaitl — Connor Brown

    Mattias Janmark — Ryan McLeod — Warren Foegele

    Sam Gagner — James Hamblin — Derek Ryan

    Defensive pairs:

    Darnell Nurse — Cody Ceci

    Mattias Ekholm — Evan Bouchard

    Brett Kulak — Vincent Desharnais

    Projected starter: Stuart Skinner

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