Wild vs. Blackhawks Injury Report Today – November 29
Nov 28, 2024
As they gear up to square off against the Chicago Blackhawks (8-12-2) on Friday, November 29 at Xcel Energy Center, with the puck dropping at 2:00 PM ET, the Minnesota Wild (14-4-4) have five players currently listed on the injury report.
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Minnesota Wild Injury Report Today
Name
Position
Status
Injury
Troy Grosenick
G
Out For Season
Knee
Mats Zuccarello
RW
Out
Lower Body
Marat Khusnutdinov
C
Questionable
Lower Body
Jakub Lauko
C
Questionable
Lower Body
Jonas Brodin
D
Questionable
Upper Body
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Chicago Blackhawks Injury Report Today
Name
Position
Status
Injury
Seth Jones
D
Out
Foot
Laurent Brossoit
G
Out
Knee
Wild vs. Blackhawks Game Info
Date: Friday, November 29, 2024
Time: 2:00 PM ET
How to watch on TV: ESPN+
Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota
Venue: Xcel Energy Center
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Wild Season Insights
The Wild’s 71 total goals (3.2 per game) make them the 10th-best scoring team in the NHL.
Minnesota has allowed 52 total goals (just 2.4 per game), the fewest in NHL play.
Their +19 goal differential is fourth-best in the league.
Blackhawks Season Insights
The Blackhawks have 55 goals this season (2.5 per game), 29th in the NHL.
Chicago has given up 65 total goals this season (3.0 per game), ranking 12th in the NHL.
They have the 23rd-ranked goal differential in the league at -10.
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Wild vs. Blackhawks Betting Info
Favorite
Underdog
Total
Wild (-248)
Blackhawks (+202)
5.5
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