The Anaheim Ducks come to town riding a 12-game winless streak, one that dates back to a 4-2 win in Pittsburgh on Dec. 17.
Since, Anaheim has posted an 0-8-4 record, but rarely have those games been out of hand.
In addition to the four overtime games, the Ducks have held a lead in several other games along the way, including a third-period lead in a 3-1 loss to the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday.
Anaheim is playing the third game of a five-game road trip that began in Winnipeg on Sunday and went to Detroit on Tuesday before backtracking to St. Paul. It continues in New York this weekend, with games against the New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders on Saturday and Sunday.
In addition to the trade that brought Aberg to Minnesota in exchange for Iowa Wild forward Justin Kloos, the Ducks also made two others trades and a host of other roster moves as Anaheim looks to break its lengthy skid.
Forward Ryan Kesler was sent back to Anaheim for evaluation of a lower-body injury, while Jakob Silfverberg will not play tonight because of a lower-body injury sustained against the Red Wings.
Here is how the Ducks could look tonight in St. Paul:
Rickard Rakell - Ryan Getzlaf - Devin Shore
Nick Ritchie - Adam Henrique - Ondrej Kase
Brian Gibbons - Carter Rowney - Daniel Sprong
Max Jones - Derek Grant - Troy Terry
Hampus Lindholm - Brandon Montour
Cam Fowler - Josh Manson
Jacob Larsson - Andy Welinski
John Gibson
Chad Johnson
Watching/listening to tonight's game:
If you're attending tonight's game, here's what's going on:
The Wild will celebrate Old Time Hockey Night. The Hanson Brothers from the movie Slap Shot will be on hand, and all fans will receive a pair of Old Time Hockey glasses made famous by the threesome. In-game, social media and Wild.com and Wild NHL App elements will also carry on old-time hockey theme.