Avalanche vs Wild Prediction 5/5/26 NHL Picks Today

The Minnesota Wild and Colorado Avalanche meet Tuesday in NHL Game 2 at the Ball Arena. Here’s an Avalanche vs. Wild Prediction. This article will include an Avalanche vs. Wild Pick.

Minnesota Wild Betting Preview

The Minnesota Wild need a win to even up the series at 1-1. The Wild have won 5 of their last 8 games.


The Minnesota Wild are averaging 4.14 goals per game and are scoring 14.3 percent of their power play opportunities. Matt Boldy leads Minnesota with 6 goals, Quinn Hughes has 8 assists and Joel Eriksson Ek has 24 shots on goal. Defensively, the Minnesota Wild are allowing 3.43 goals per game and are killing 59.3 percent of their opponent’s power plays. Jesper Wallstedt has allowed 22 goals on 227 shots faced.

Colorado Avalanche Betting Preview

The Colorado Avalanche have a chance to take a quick 2-0 series lead. The Avalanche have won 8 straight games.

The Colorado Avalanche are averaging 4.4 goals per game and are scoring on 15.4 percent of their power play opportunities. Cale Makar leads Colorado with 4 goals, Devon Toews has 5 assists, and Nathan MacKinnon has 16 shots on goal. Defensively, the Colorado Avalanche are allowing 2.2 goals per game and are killing 84.2 percent of their opponent’s power plays. Scott Wedgewood has given up 11 goals on 137 shots faced.

Why the Colorado Avalanche will win

Why the Minnesota Wild will win

Total Goals Facts

Colorado Avalanche Player Prop Facts

Minnesota Wild Player Prop Facts

Matchup/League Facts

Avalanche vs Wild Injury Report

The Wild will be without Jonas Brodin. Joel Eriksson Ek is questionable.

Josh Manson and Joel Kiviranta are questionable for the Avalanche.

Avalanche vs Wild Prediction

The Wild and the plus money are worth a look given how consistent they’ve been across the board this season. However, I’m looking at the over. We saw 15 goals in game 1, and the over is 5-1-1 in the Wild’s last 7 games overall. The Wild are getting cooked on the power play throughout the playoffs. Also, 6 of the last 10 games between the Avs and Wild have produced at least 6 goals.

The Avalanche are averaging 6 goals in their last 3 games. There’s just not enough here that suggests these offenses are going to slow down. I don’t expect 15 goals, but there will be offense. Give me the over.

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