Edmonton Oilers Vs Minnesota Wild Live Stream: Watch Online Free 8:10 ET Tuesday - Minnie Needs Points To Stay In The Middle Of The Playoff Pack

Edmonton Oilers vs Minnesota Wild live stream: Watch online free Tuesday 8:10 ET as the Wild look to cushion their spot in the Western Conference playoff-race.

The Minnesota Wild (34-22-8) will be home vs the Edmonton Oilers (22-35-8) on Tuesday for the third meeting this season. The Wild have won the first two, scoring seven goals in the two games, only allowing one goal. Watch the free live stream online as the Oilers try to get their first win over the Wild on Tuesday.

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The Wild are coming off a game where they almost one, but did receive a point in the loss to the first-place St. Louis Blues. They lost 3-2 in a shootout, but with how the game started, the Wild seemed pleased to get the single point. St. Louis entered the game 35-1-4 when scoring first this season and led 2-0 after the first period. But the Wild went on to dominate stretches of the game, scoring two goals in the second period to tie. They also had several good chances to win the game in regulation, according to NHL.com.

"It wasn't like we were that bad," coach Mike Yeo said. "We were competing, we had a couple shifts in the offensive zone. I think they thought they were going to take it to us physically. I think our guys responded to that. Our guys started being physical with their defensemen and we really started to get to our game."

The last-place Oilers are expected to unveil defenseman Oscar Klefbom. He was a 2011 first-round draft pick (No. 19). Klefbom is a native of Karlstad, Sweden, Klefbom and has played in 45 games with the Oklahoma City Barons of the American Hockey League this season, which is his first season in North America, scoring one goal and nine points.

"We want to get a look at this young man and let him get his feet wet," coach Dallas Eakins said. "It doesn't mean he's going to be here for the whole rest of the year. It will depend on how he plays."

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