Minnesota scored the first two goals, both on the power play, but Connor McDavid rallied the Oilers with two goals and an assist.
Will Marco Rossi find the back of the net when the Minnesota Wild play the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday at 8:30 PM ET? In the article below, we analyze the numbers and trends you need to consider before betting any player props.
BOTTOM LINE: The Minnesota Wild face the Edmonton Oilers in Western Conference action. Minnesota has gone 11-9-1 at home and 27-13-4 overall. The Wild have a 25-1-2 record when scoring three or more goals.
After a thrilling come-from-behind victory on Tuesday, the Avalanche host the Edmonton Oilers in the second of a five-game homestand. This is the second of three meetings between the teams this season, as the Oilers won 4-1 in Denver on November 30, and they’ll play again in Edmonton on February 7.
Marco Rossi and the Minnesota Wild play the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday at 8:30 PM ET, at Xcel Energy Center. Fancy a wager on Rossi in the Wild-Oilers game? Use our stats and information to help you.
Evan Bouchard and Matthew Boldy will be two of the top players to keep an eye on when the Edmonton Oilers meet the Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center on Wednesday, January 15 at 8:30 PM ET. Purchase tickets for this game at StubHub!
Connor McDavid had two goals and an assist and climbed into sole possession of second place on Edmonton's all-time points list, and the Oilers pulled away for a 5-3 win over the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday night in Saint Paul,
Star Centre Connor McDavid slapped two goals through the net for the Oilers and hurt a Wild team that was still without left winger Kirill Kaprizov. Minnesota had goals from Matt Boldy, Ryan Hartman and Marco Rossi, but could not overcome the Oilers offense.
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Matt Boldy and Marco Rossi each scored in the first period to give Minnesota an early 2-0 lead, but the Oilers tied it up before the end of the frame. Ryan Hartman put Minnesota up by one early in the second before the Wild surrendered three straight goals to end the game.