
The Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild face off in Game 4 of the NHL Playoffs Second Round on Monday, May 11, at Grand Casino Arena. Puck drop is set for 8 p.m. ET, with the Avalanche holding a 2-1 series lead. Here’s everything you need to catch the action, from broadcast details to key stats.
**How to Watch**
– **Venue:** Grand Casino Arena
– **Time:** 8 p.m. ET
– **TV Channel:** ESPN
– **Live Stream:** Available via Fubo (stream now)
**Betting Odds (via BetMGM)**
– **Puck Line:** Avalanche -1.5 (+165), Wild +1.5 (-200)
– **Moneyline:** Avalanche -145 (favorite), Wild +120 (underdog)
– **Total Goals Over/Under:** 6.5 (Over -105, Under -115)
**Injury Report**
– **Avalanche:** Joel Kiviranta (day-to-day, undisclosed); Josh Manson (day-to-day, upper body)
– **Wild:** Jonas Brodin (day-to-day, lower body); Joel Eriksson Ek (day-to-day, lower body)
**Key Stats to Know**
– Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon has been electric this season, posting 127 points (53 goals, 74 assists) in the regular season.
– Colorado goaltender Scott Wedgewood boasts a 2.0 goals-against average and a .921 save percentage, which ranks first in the league.
– For the Wild, Kirill Kaprizov has recorded 89 points (45 goals, 44 assists) across 78 games, averaging 1.1 points per contest.
– Minnesota netminder Filip Gustavsson has accumulated 1,239 saves while allowing 133 goals (2.7 GAA) and posting a .904 save percentage (20th in the NHL).
Both teams are dealing with key injuries heading into this pivotal matchup. The Avalanche aim to extend their series lead, while the Wild hope to even things up on home ice.