Well outside the playoff picture, the Edmonton Oilers sit at sixth in the Pacific Division. Despite their position 18 points out of a wild card spot in the West, the Oilers have won each of the first two meetings against Minnesota, including a 3-2 victory at Xcel Energy Center on Dec. 16 and a 4-1 win at Rogers Place on Feb. 10.
Forward Connor McDavid leads the Oilers with four points, including two goals, against the Wild this season. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has three points, and Leon Draisaitl and Milan Lucic have two points each. Goaltender Cam Talbot is 2-0-0 with a .953 save percentage in the two games.
In the midst of a career season, McDavid leads the NHL with 103 points, his second-straight campaign where he's reached the century mark. Of his 103 points, 41 are goals, his first 40-goal season in his three-year career.
Draisaitl is second on the Oilers with 24 goals and 68 points, while Nugent-Hopkins has 22 goals among 45 points.
Talbot is 29-30-3 with a 3.06 goals-against average and a .906 save percentage.