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2019-20 | WCQR | (7) Vancouver Canucks vs. (10) Minnesota Wild


Who will win?  

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  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Canucks in 3
    • Canucks in 4
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    • Canucks in 5
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    • Wild in 3
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    • Wild in 4
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    • Wild in 5


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(7) Vancouver Canucks vs. (10) Minnesota Wild

 

 

REGULAR SEASON RECORDS:

 

Canucks: 36-27-6, 78 points (.565)

Wild: 35-27-7, 77 points (.558)

 

 

HEAD-TO-HEAD:

 

Minnesota 2-1-0

 

Jan. 12: Canucks 4, Wild 1, at MIN

Feb. 6: Wild 4, Canucks 2, at MIN

Feb. 19: Wild 4, Canucks 3 (SO), at VAN

 

 

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[td]Canucks: Goalie Jacob Markstrom is expected to be back, and forwards Micheal Ferland and Josh Leivo could be healthy. Markstrom (23-16-4, 2.75 goals-against average, .918 save percentage) was out with a knee injury when the season was paused. Ferland, who has not played for Vancouver since Dec. 10 because of recurring concussion symptoms, is symptom-free and close to being ready to play, according to TSN. Leivo was recovering after fracturing his kneecap Dec. 19 against the Golden Knights. The injury was expected to keep him out 2-3 months, but general manager Jim Benning was less optimistic April 29 when discussing his possible return this season.[/td]

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[td]Wild: Defenseman Carson Soucy is the only player who was injured, and he is expected to return. He missed the last nine games before the pause with an upper-body injury.[/td]

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[td]ANALYSIS:[/td]

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[td]"Markstrom's return is the biggest advantage for the Canucks. He's in the final season of a three-year contract and can become an unrestricted free agent. A strong showing in this series could help him in contract negotiations. The Wild were coming together before the season was paused, going 12-5-1 in their last 18 games. Will Minnesota forward Kevin Fiala, who scored 26 points (14 goals, 12 assists) in those 18 games, be able to pick up where he left off?"[/td]

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https://www.nhl.com/news/return-to-play-western-conference/c-317030326[/td]

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