Minnesota Wild vs Vegas Golden Knights Picks and Predictions April 26th 2025

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Looking to win big? The Golden Knights and Wild face off at 4:00 ET on TBS. The Wild are hosting the game at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, MN. In this Western matchup, the Golden Knights are favored by -1.5 goals against the Wild. The over/under for the game is 5.5 goals.

Vegas vs. Minnesota Key Information

  • Teams: Golden Knights at Wild
  • Where: Xcel Energy Center St. Paul
  • Date: Saturday, April 26th
  • Betting Odds VEG -145 | MIN +122 O/U 5.5

The Golden Knights Can Win If…

With a 4-3 overtime win against Utah, the Golden Knights moved to 50-22-10 for the season. Vegas, favored by -1.5 goals, failed to cover the puck line. The total for the game was set at 6.5 goals, and the combined 7 goals pushed it over.

Vegas fell behind early, trailing 2-0 before Pavel Dorofeyev scored at 15:06 in the second period. Four different players contributed goals for the Golden Knights in the win.

Vegas fired 35 shots on goal in their 4-3 overtime win, with 13 giveaways. Brett Howden netted his 6th goal of the season in OT, while William Karlsson added his 2nd goal of the year. Pavel Dorofeyev scored for the 7th time, and Noah Hanifin picked up his 2nd goal.

Hanifin also registered two assists, bringing his season total to 5. The Golden Knights were held scoreless in the first period before getting on the board at 4:54 in the second.

Defensively, the Golden Knights allowed the first two goals of the game and another late in the 3rd period, but they held on for a 4-3 overtime win. Adin Hill made 16 saves with a save percentage of 84.2%. The defense also added 10 takeaways and 22 hits.

  • Over their last three regular season games, the Golden Knights have gone 1-2 straight up. This includes going 1-2 vs. the puck line along with an over-under mark of 3-0.
  • The Golden Knights have gone 6-4 over their last ten regular season games. Their record vs the puck line sits at 5-5 in these matchups, while posting a 5-5 over-under mark.

The Wild Can Win If…

With a 2-1 overtime win against the Maple Leafs, the Wild improved to 45-30-7. Minnesota entered the game as -1.5 goal favorites, but they didn’t cover the puck line. The total was set at 6 goals, and the combined 3 goals fell well short of that mark.

Ryan Hartman scored first for the Wild at 9:41 in the first period, but the Maple Leafs tied it with just 52 seconds left in the period. Matt Boldy secured the win with a goal at 2:14 in overtime.

In their latest game, the Wild took 33 shots on goal but only managed to score twice. Ryan Hartman netted his third goal of the season, and Matt Boldy followed with his sixth, scoring the game-winner in overtime.

Jared Spurgeon contributed two assists, bringing his season total to three. The Wild had 15 giveaways in the game.

Defensively, the Wild gave up a late first-period goal to Toronto, but they held the Maple Leafs scoreless the rest of the way. Filip Gustavsson finished with 27 saves and a 96.4% save percentage. Minnesota’s defense also recorded 7 takeaways and 22 hits.

  • The Wild have posted a 2-1 record in their previous three games. In terms of betting, the team went 2-1 puck line in these matchups. Their over/under record in these matchups is 3-0.
  • Through their last ten regular season contests, Minnesota has a record of 6-4. This includes going 4-6 vs. the puck line along with an over-under mark of 6-4.

The Lean

When it comes to a moneyline wager, I’m going with the Wild to defeat the Golden Knights while playing at home. Given the current moneyline odds at +122, I’m placing a wager on the Wild to win outright.

If you’re looking to get a bet down on this matchup, we foresee the Wild winning the underdog. However, if you’re not as confident in the Wild straight-up, we’d still recommend placing a bet on them to cover the puck line.

For those looking at the over/under line set at 5.5 goals, our expectation is that this game will surpass that mark, and we suggest making a bet on the over, check our Sports Handicappers Leaderboard for 2025 to see what others bettors are gambling on.

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Golden Knights Face Crucial Game 4 Against High-Scoring Wild

When the Vegas Golden Knights clinched the Pacific Division title and secured the second-best record in the Western Conference with an impressive 110 points, expectations soared for another deep Stanley Cup run. However, heading into Saturday’s pivotal Game 4 against the Minnesota Wild in Saint Paul, Minn., the Golden Knights find themselves in must-win mode, trailing 2-1 in the best-of-seven series.

After consecutive 5-2 defeats, Vegas is desperate to regain momentum and avoid falling into a daunting 3-1 series hole. Despite the setback, the mood within the Golden Knights’ locker room remains determined.

“No, there’s no need for panic,” said center William Karlsson. “It’s one game at a time. We just need to focus on tying the series and heading back to Vegas with confidence.”

A victory on Saturday would even the series and restore home-ice advantage for the Golden Knights, who went a commanding 29-9-3 at T-Mobile Arena during the regular season.


Vegas Seeking Solutions Against Minnesota’s Red-Hot Top Line

The Golden Knights’ biggest challenge so far has been containing Minnesota’s dynamic duo: Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy. Kaprizov, tied for the postseason scoring lead with seven points, netted two power-play goals in Game 3. Meanwhile, Boldy has been equally dangerous, tallying four goals and six points.

Boldy’s relentless net-front presence was showcased when he stripped Vegas defenseman Noah Hanifin behind the net and fired a quick wrister past goalie Adin Hill for the game-winner in the second period.

“He’s getting to the dirty areas and finishing,” acknowledged Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy. “That’s what you need to do this time of year. Credit to him for that.”


Golden Knights Stars Still Searching for Impact

Meanwhile, Vegas’ top line — featuring Jack Eichel and Mark Stone — remains scoreless through three games. Both stars, critical to the team’s offensive engine, sit at minus-five in the plus-minus rating.

Without production from Eichel and Stone, Vegas has struggled to match Minnesota’s intensity and opportunistic offense.

“It’s about five guys and a goalie defending together,” said Minnesota center Joel Eriksson Ek. “We’re working as a unit to limit their space.”


Wild’s Defensive Structure and Goaltending Stand Tall

Goaltender Filip Gustavsson has quietly become one of the Wild’s heroes, stopping 30 of 32 shots in Game 3. His critical pad save on Stone’s backdoor attempt during a 6-on-4 power play preserved Minnesota’s lead in the dying moments.

Moments later, Marcus Foligno’s empty-net goal sealed the victory, giving the Wild a commanding series edge.

“Gus’ has been solid,” praised Wild coach John Hynes. “He’s making big saves at key moments, and that’s often the difference in playoff games.”


Mindset Matters as Game 4 Looms

Both teams emphasized the importance of staying even-keeled heading into the weekend.

“The game is over. It’s only Game 3,” said Barbashev, who led all players with 11 hits in Game 3. “We know what they bring. We just need to work harder.”

Wild captain Jared Spurgeon echoed that sentiment for Minnesota:

“It’s a new day on Saturday. We’ve done a good job staying even-headed, and that’s exactly what we need again.”


What’s at Stake in Game 4?

  • For Vegas: Win to tie the series and reclaim home-ice advantage.
  • For Minnesota: Win to take a commanding 3-1 lead and put Vegas on the brink of elimination.

The urgency is clear: The Golden Knights must rediscover their scoring touch and tighten up defensively, or their Stanley Cup hopes could quickly unravel.


Key Takeaways:

Focus AreaGolden KnightsWild
Top Line PerformanceStruggling (0 points)Thriving (13 points combined)
GoaltendingInconsistentSteady and clutch
Defensive PlayLeaky around netDisciplined and tight
MomentumNeeds to reboundRiding high

Conclusion

The Vegas Golden Knights find themselves at a critical juncture in the playoffs. Saturday’s Game 4 isn’t just another match — it’s a test of their resilience, leadership, and playoff pedigree. If they can unleash their offensive power and solve Minne

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