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| Tuesday Night NHL: Minnesota Wild vs. San Jose Sharks |
For your entire hockey betting needs, turn to the best online sportsbook Bet Phoenix. Bet Phoenix has all of the latest wagering odds and betting options for the NHL. Patrick Marleau scored twice on the power play during a three-goal second period that led the Sharks to a 3-1 win over the Wild in San Jose on Nov. 10. There seems to be no slowing down Minnesota, which has the longest active winning streak in the Western Conference at four games. This has allowed the Wild to maintain a six-point lead in the Northwest Division over a Vancouver squad that seems to have rediscovered its form as of late. Continuing a seemingly daily flip-flop over the past week with Pittsburgh for the lead in the overall NHL standings, Minnesota rallied from a two-goal deficit in Anaheim for a 5-3 win Sunday in the Ducks' second game under new coach Bruce Boudreau. The Wild scored three in a row to take a 3-2 lead, and after the Ducks tied it midway through the third it was Nick Johnson netting the game-winner with 5:31 left. Cal Clutterbuck's empty-netter secured the two points. No division is more logjammed at the moment than the Pacific, where two points was the difference between first place and fourth entering the day. San Jose missed an opportunity to move into a tie for the lead on Saturday by surrendering a three-goal second period in a 5-3 loss to visiting Florida. Logan Couture opened the scoring and added a goal in the third to bring the Sharks back within one, but turning the puck over haunted them on a number of occasions. The Wild have been inconsistent all season long, but playing against the Sharks the Wild may have a chance to get the revenge they are looking for.
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The Minnesota Wild look for revenge as they take on the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night for the second time this season.


