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Matt Boldy skated with the Wild Wednesday morning, and he could be back on the ice inside Xcel Energy Center Wednesday night to make his NHL debut in Game 6 against the Golden Knights.
Coach Dean Evason said the Wild has some game-time decisions to make and Boldy is available to us if we see fit to put him in. The only forwards who didn t participate in the Wild s optional morning skate before Game 6 were Marcus Foligno and Nick Bonino, although those two don t usually skate in optional sessions.
Boldy had six goals and 12 assists in 14 games with Iowa in the American Hockey League, where Boldy began his pro career after leaving Boston College in March to sign an entry-level contract with the Wild. The forward was drafted 12th overall by the Wild in 2019.
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LAS VEGAS – Rookie defenseman Calen Addison will make his playoff debut for the Wild on Monday night at T-Mobile Arena, a must-win Game 5 for the Wild to extend its season after falling behind 3-1 in the best-of-seven series to the Golden Knights.
Carson Soucy is out with an upper-body injury. He s a great player, veteran forward Nick Bonino said of the 21-year-old Addison. I m sure there s nerves but seems like the younger guys these days are getting more and more self-assured and ready to go whenever they re called on.
Acquired in the Jason Zucker trade with the Penguins last season, Addison skated in three regular season games with the Wild – receiving rave reviews for his composure on the ice. He ll draw in on the Wild s third defensive pairing alongside veteran Ian Cole, who was Soucy s partner before Soucy got hurt.
Zach Parise, Kyle Rau likely to play for Wild in Game 4 vs. Golden Knights The Wild appears to be making two lineup changes ahead of Game 4, with Zach Parise and Kyle Rau likely to jump into the lineup. May 22, 2021 11:26am Text size Copy shortlink:
Zach Parise is likely to make his first appearance of these playoffs for the Wild in Game 4 against the Golden Knights on Saturday at Xcel Energy Center.
Coach Dean Evason didn t confirm what lineup changes the team will make, saying the team had a couple of game-time decisions, but Parise appears to be back – leaving the Wild s optional morning skate at a normal time instead of working out late. Parise has been a healthy scratch for the first three games of the series, along with three of the final four games of the regular season.
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