Wild vs. Rangers: Projected Lineups for October 20, 2025
The Minnesota Wild face off against the New York Rangers tonight at 7:00 PM ET at Madison Square Garden. Here's a look at the projected lineups for both teams.
Minnesota Wild (2-3-1)
The Wild are coming off a 2-1 overtime loss against the Philadelphia Flyers and are looking to rebound on the road.
Here's the projected lineup for the Wild:
- Forwards:
- Kirill Kaprizov - Joel Eriksson Ek - Matt Boldy
- Marcus Johansson - Ryan Hartman - Vladimir Tarasenko
- Marcus Foligno - Danila Yurov - Vinnie Hinostroza
- Yakov Trenin - Ben Jones - Tyler Pitlick
- Defensemen:
- Jonas Brodin - Brock Faber
- Zeev Buium - Jared Spurgeon
- Jake Middleton - David Jiricek
- Goaltenders:
- Filip Gustavsson (Likely starter)
- Jesper Wallstedt
Injuries and Scratches: Marco Rossi is out with a lower-body injury, ending his 173-game streak. Mats Zuccarello, Nico Sturm, and Zach Bogosian are also sidelined with lower-body and back injuries, respectively. Daemon Hunt is expected to be scratched. Ben Jones will be playing his first NHL game since January 15.
New York Rangers (3-3-1)
The Rangers are aiming to break their home losing streak. Coach Mike Sullivan has activated Carson Soucy off injured reserve, and he is a game-time decision. Scott Morrow was reassigned to Hartford of the AHL to make room for Soucy.
Here's the projected lineup for the Rangers:
- Forwards:
- Artemi Panarin - Mika Zibanejad - Will Cuylle
- Conor Sheary - J.T. Miller - Alexis Lafreniere
- Juuso Parssinen - Noah Laba - Taylor Raddysh
- Adam Edstrom - Sam Carrick - Matt Rempe
- Defensemen:
- Vladislav Gavrikov - Adam Fox
- Matthew Robertson - Will Borgen
- Carson Soucy - Braden Schneider
- Goaltenders:
- Igor Shesterkin (Likely starter)
- Jonathan Quick
Injuries and Scratches: Vincent Trocheck is out with an upper-body injury. Jonny Brodzinski and Urho Vaakanainen are expected to be scratched.
Players to Watch
- Kirill Kaprizov (Wild): The Wild's offensive leader, Kaprizov, is essential to their success. The team's offense suffered when he was limited to 41 games last season.
- Matt Boldy (Wild): Boldy, along with Kaprizov and Eriksson Ek, forms a highly effective top line.
- Artemi Panarin (Rangers): Panarin is a key player for the Rangers' offense, and the team relies on his scoring ability.
- Igor Shesterkin (Rangers): Shesterkin remains a top goalie, and his performance is critical to the Rangers' success.
This matchup should provide an exciting contest.