Tuesday's contest will be the fourth and final time Colorado faces Minnesota this season. The Avalanche is 2-0-1 against the Wild and has outscored its division rival 16-6 in the three contests, including by a combined 14-3 margin in the last two games, both occurring at Pepsi Center.
"We came out and had a really good start, something we have talked about a lot but we seem to feed off of a good start," Gabriel Landeskog said of the last time the Avs and Wild met. "We expect these guys to come out hard, and they are going to want to play a lot better than they did in our building. I am sure they want to show us that they are not ready to give up a playoff spot to us. It's going to be a fun game."
Minnesota holds the third spot in the Central Division standings and has five more points than Colorado, but the Avalanche has played one less game.
"It's huge, right now in the standings, it is going to be a key game for us to come hard and win that game," said Gabriel Bourque. "Just play simple, just do your thing, just work hard and be patient and the goals are going to come… It's a playoff run, so every time we play, we need to win. We need to be focused and go get the most points we can."
The Avs are in the second wild-card position in the west with 14 games remaining in the season, and all but two of those are against Western Conference opponents.
The Blues are fighting for their playoff lives, three points behind the Avalanche with the same number of contests played. St. Louis is 2-6-2 in its last 10 games and will be a desperate team.
"You work the whole year to make sure you finish off and you are on the right side of the line when you look at the standings at the end of the year, it is exciting," said Landeskog. "This is the best time of year, and now we got 14 games to go. We just got to make sure we really bear down here, and we are smart and really put it all together."
After the Avs wrap up their journey at the Blues on Thursday night, the team will come back to Denver to host the Central Division-leading Nashville Predators on Friday to finish the back-to-back set.