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The Minnesota Wild, holding a record of 43 wins, 30 losses, and 7 overtime losses, are set to face the Vancouver Canucks, who have a record of 37 wins, 29 losses, and 13 overtime losses. The Wild are currently on a one-game losing streak, while the Canucks are riding a two-game winning streak. In terms of individual performance, Minnesota’s Matt Boldy leads the team with 71 points, while Vancouver’s Quinn Hughes tops his squad with 74 points. Both teams are vying for crucial points as they approach the end of the regular season, making this matchup significant for their playoff aspirations.

Minnesota Wild at Vancouver Canucks Game Information

Game Date: April 12, 2025
Game Time: 10:00 PM ET
TV Channel: FanDuel Sports Network North
Location: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
Live Stream: Fubo (free trial)

Vancouver Canucks Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 37-29-13
Conference Record: 23-18-6
Division Record: 12-10-2
Streak: 2 win

Minnesota Wild Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 43-30-7
Conference Record: 23-21-4
Division Record: 13-11-2
Streak: 1 loss

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Stat Leaders

Vancouver Canucks (37-29-13, #5 in division)

Goals Leader: Jake DeBrusk, 26G, 20A, 46 PTS
Assists Leader: Quinn Hughes, 16G, 58A, 74 PTS
Points Leader: Quinn Hughes, 16G, 58A, 74 PTS
Penalty Minutes Leader: Tyler Myers, 74 PIM
Goalie: Kevin Lankinen, 25-15-9, 2.63 GAA, 0.0 SV%

Minnesota Wild (43-30-7, #4 in division)

Goals Leader: Matt Boldy, 26G, 45A, 71 PTS
Assists Leader: Matt Boldy, 26G, 45A, 71 PTS
Points Leader: Matt Boldy, 26G, 45A, 71 PTS
Penalty Minutes Leader: Ryan Hartman, 75 PIM
Goalie: Filip Gustavsson, 30-19-6, 2.58 GAA, 0.0 SV%

Vancouver Canucks Injury Report

Tyler Myers – Undisclosed (Day To Day) – Myers did not play in Thursday’s (Apr. 10) game against the Avalanche.
Noah Juulsen – Groin (Out For Season) – Juulsen had a successful lower-body procedure on Friday (Feb. 28) and is expected to miss approximately 12 weeks, per Canucks’ General Manager Patrik Allvin.
Filip Chytil – Concussion (Out) – The Canucks announced on Tuesday (Apr. 1) that Chytil probably won’t be back before the end of the 2024-25 regular season, per Harman Dayal of The Athletic.
Nils Aman – Undisclosed (Day To Day) – Aman did not play in Thursday’s (Apr. 10) game against the Avalanche.
Elias Pettersson – Upper-body (Out) – The Canucks said on Tuesday (Apr. 8) that Pettersson is unlikely to return before the end of the regular season but hasn’t given up hope of getting back into the lineup, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.

Minnesota Wild Injury Report

Troy Grosenick – Knee (Out For Season) – Grosenick underwent successful surgery on Wednesday (Oct. 2) to repair a torn ACL in his right knee and will not play this season. He is expected to make a full recovery and be ready for the start of the 2025-26 season.
Jake Middleton – Upper Body (Day To Day) – Middleton did not play on Friday’s (Apr. 11) game versus the Flames.

Vancouver Canucks Upcoming 2024-2025 Schedule

April 12, 2025 vs Minnesota Wild
April 14, 2025 vs San Jose Sharks
April 16, 2025 vs Vegas Golden Knights

Minnesota Wild Upcoming 2024-2025 Schedule

April 12, 2025 at Vancouver Canucks
April 15, 2025 vs Anaheim Ducks

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