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Bruins Look to Keep Win Streak Alive, Visit the Wild
The Bruins look to extend their four-game win streak and finish their road trip 3-0 while the Wild debut Norris Trophy winner Quinn Hughes after a major trade.
- On Sunday the Boston Bruins visit the Minnesota Wild in Saint Paul aiming to extend a four-game win streak, while 2024 Norris Trophy winner Quinn Hughes is expected to make his Wild debut.
- GM Bill Guerin pulled off the blockbuster Friday, surrendering Zeev Buium, Marco Rossi, Liam Oghren and the 2026 first-round pick to acquire Quinn Hughes with no extension in place.
- Coach Marco Sturm held a Saturday practice despite the day off while Pavel Zacha rested for maintenance; Victor Soderstrom, Jeffrey Viel and Mikey Eyssimont are available and no call-ups are expected.
- Boston Bruins see the final road game as a chance to complete a 3-0 trip, while Minnesota Wild are 10-3-4 at home and 9-0-2 in their last 11 home games.
- With Hughes in the fold, Minnesota projects a deeper lineup featuring Kirill Kaprizov, Matt Boldy, Brock Faber and Jesper Wallstedt, while its +6 scoring differential places it third behind Avalanche and Stars.
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