LIVE 00:09 3rd Feb 4
COL 0 -160 o5.5
VAN 3 +135 u5.5
LIVE 00:07 1st OT Feb 4
DET 4 -105 o5.5
SEA 4 -115 u5.5
LIVE 00:19 3rd Feb 4
DAL 1 -260 o5.5
ANA 2 +210 u5.5
LIVE 00:01 3rd Feb 4
MON 4 -160 o6.0
SJ 3 +135 u6.0
Final Feb 4
OTT 3 +150 o5.5
TB 4 -180 u5.5
Final Feb 4
FLA 3 -130 o5.5
WAS 6 +110 u5.5
Final Feb 4
MIN 0 +120 o5.5
BOS 3 -140 u5.5
Final SO Feb 4
NJ 3 -135 o6.0
PIT 2 +115 u6.0
Final Feb 4
CLB 2 +150 o6.0
BUF 3 -180 u6.0
Final Feb 4
VEG 1 -150 o5.5
NYI 2 +125 u5.5
Final Feb 4
CAR 0 -155 o5.5
WIN 3 +130 u5.5
Final OT Feb 4
EDM 3 -190 o6.0
STL 2 +160 u6.0
Final OT Feb 4
PHI 2 +125 o5.5
UTAH 3 -150 u5.5
Final Feb 4
TOR 6 -135 o6.0
CAL 3 +115 u6.0
Minnesota 3rd Central31-19-2-2
Utah 5th Central22-22-7-2

Minnesota @ Utah preview

Delta Center

Both the Minnesota Wild and the host Utah Hockey Club are in unfamiliar positions ahead of Tuesday night's game in Salt Lake City.

The Wild, one of three teams with a league-leading 40 points entering Monday, arrive in Utah following a rare loss.

Meanwhile, the Utah Hockey Club will take their home ice on a winning streak for the first time since the beginning of the season.

Minnesota had won five straight before stumbling 4-1 at Los Angeles on Saturday.

The Wild trailed 2-0 late in the third period until the Kings sandwiched two goals around Yakov Trenin's tally in the final 1:54.

"I thought we competed hard and definitely had our fair share of chances," Minnesota defenseman Zach Bogosian said. "We compete right through to the very end, so I think in the long run that will pay off for us, knowing that no matter what we're going to compete right to the end of the game."

The Wild managed 10 shots over the first two periods before firing 13 in the third, but the visitors couldn't break through until Trenin's second goal of the season made it 3-1 with 1:13 left.

"I think we had the push in the third, (but) we didn't capitalize," Minnesota coach John Hynes said. "We capitalized late, but we had other opportunities to be able to do it. ... We just didn't get rewarded for the effort we put in in the third."

Utah followed up its 5-2 win at Buffalo on Saturday with a 4-2 victory in Philadelphia on Sunday. The consecutive wins were the team's first since notching three straight to begin the season.

"I think there's been a lot of games where we're feeling good, we're feeling confident, but we just haven't gotten the results," Utah defenseman Juuso Valimaki said after Sunday's win.

"So obviously nice to get some results. We've just got to keep going with it and stay with it."

Logan Cooley collected his seventh goal on Sunday, while Valimaki, Michael Carcone and Kevin Stenlund also scored for Utah. Jaxson Stauber made 22 saves.

Cooley's power-play goal broke a 2-2 tie with 4:30 left in the second period. Utah had been 1-for-10 on the power play in its previous five games.

"I didn't like the first two (power plays) that we had," said Clayton Keller, who picked up an assist on Cooley's goal. "We watched some clips in between periods and maybe had some better looks after that. We have a lot of skill and speed with the five guys out there."

In Saturday's win, Utah scored five unanswered goals across the second and third periods after the Sabres took a 1-0 lead in the first.

Michael Kesselring, Mikhail Sergachev, Nick Schmaltz, Jack McBain and Stenlund tallied for Utah, which led 3-1 after the second period.

"I think we just stayed on them, and we managed the puck pretty well," Kesselring said of the second period. "Took advantage of our chances and kind of got the momentum and kept it."

--Field Level Media

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