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Preview: Avalanche ready to down Wild (post) Turkey

It’s the first matchup of the year between Central division rivals Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild. Both teams have enjoyed strong play lately with extended win streaks as they currently hold playoff positions. Can we expect a spirited game between these two teams during this busy holiday weekend of post-turkey shopping?

Colorado Avalanche (17-1-5)

The Opponent: Minnesota Wild (13-7-4)

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Not only have the Avalanche won 10 games in row they are now riding a three-game shutout streak. It’s not a question of who will hand Colorado their second regulation loss on the season but who is going to score a goal on this team?

Not surprisingly the stars are leading the way for the Avalanche with Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Nečas and Cale Makar all with 30 points and are top-ten in the NHL for scoring. Inexplicably Makar has yet to score a power play goal this season, though MacKinnon cashed in on the man advantage in the previous game at least.

Joel Kiviranta entered the lineup last game after missing 17 contests with a lower body injury. Ivan Ivan was recalled for the still missing Gavin Brindley. Both combined for a goal in the Sharks game. Will that buy Ivan any favor to remain with the team?

Artturi Lehkonen — Nathan MacKinnon — Martin Necas

Gabriel Landeskog — Brock Nelson — Ross Colton

Parker Kelly — Jack Drury — Victor Olofsson

Ivan Ivan — Zakhar Bardakov — Joel Kiviranta

Devon Toews — Cale Makar

Josh Manson — Brent Burns

Samuel Girard — Sam Malinski

It was a terrible start to the season for the Wild who had high expectations of contending within the Central Division. After going 10-1-1 in the month of a November with a current six-game win streak they are back within striking distance of at least second place in the division.

With his new record-setting contract Kirill Kaprizov has lived up to the hype leading the team with 28 points. Minnesota is also getting big contributions from Matt Boldy who now also has produced 28 points on the season.

The Wild defensive core is led by two young guns in 22-year-old Brock Faber and 19-year-old rookie Zeev Buium. They are also contributing with 15 and 11 points respectively. What makes the Wild dangerous is they have young impact talent all over the lineup including in net.

Kirill Kaprizov — Danila Yurov — Mats Zuccarello

Marcus Johansson — Joel Eriksson Ek — Matt Boldy

Marcus Foligno — Yakov Trenin — Nico Sturm

Liam Ohgren — Ben Jones — Tyler Pitlick

Jonas Brodin — Brock Faber

Jake Middleton — Jared Spurgeon

Zeev Buium — Zach Bogosian

Beginning yet another weekend back-to-back, it’s a safe assumption that both Mackenzie Blackwood and Scott Wedgewood will split starts for the Avalanche over the next two games. Those contests are both matinees so no morning skate to provide any hints on who is in net. Presumably the “starter” will get this game since it’s an important divisional matchup instead of the Montreal game back at Ball Arena.

For the Wild, they’ve also been fortunate to have two hot goaltenders as well. Rookie 22-year-old Jesper Wallsted has put up some stellar numbers with a .935 save percentage and 1.94 goal against average to go with his 6-0-2 record including three shutouts. His partner Filip Gustavsson has performed better since as rocky start to begin the season. The Wild, like much of the league following the holiday, are on a back-to-back as well and have the same situation as Colorado with a good problem to have in choosing which goalie to go with. After Gustavsson started on Wednesday presumably Wallstedt gets in net for this big game.

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