Anaheim Ducks

Anaheim Ducks vs Minnesota Wild Prediction, Odds and Picks for Today, 04/14/26

Grand Casino ArenaESPN+
Ducks
42-32-6
Ducks
Today
Wild
45-24-12
Wild
Minnesota Wild
Google News

Ducks vs Wild Pickswise Expert Predictions

Money Line Pick
MIN Wild Win(-115)

The Anaheim Ducks will take on the Minnesota Wild in a Western Conference matchup on Tuesday. The Ducks currently sit at 3rd place in the Pacific Division. Though they still have a chance to win the division as they are only 1 point behind the 1st-place Vegas Golden Knights. The Ducks have now lost 7 of their last 8 games. Through their last 5 games, they have scored 14 goals while giving up 21 goals. On the season, they are averaging 3.23 goals per game but allowing 3.51 goals per game. Allowing 3.51 goals per game is wild for a team that will be advancing to the playoffs. Part of the reason for this lack of defense is that the Ducks rank 3rd for most power play chances against them. The Ducks may be taking some time off before the playoffs, and this break started 8 games ago.

For the Wild, they will finish the season 3rd in the Western Conference. Opposite the Ducks, the Wild defense is the reason they are in the playoffs. On the season, they only allowed 2.84 goals against with their goaltenders stopping 90.3% of the shots they faced. The Wild have also won their last 3 home games. While this game does not matter, the Wild defense should be able to shut down the Ducks fading offense. I am taking the Wild on the money line.

Ducks vs Wild prediction: Wild ML (-115) available at time of publishing. Playable at that number.

Now you can bet any of our Ducks vs Wild predictions at FanDuel Sportsbook, which has a great new-customer offer to take advantage of. If you sign up for FanDuel right now, you can get up to $250 in bonus bets if your first $5 wager is a winner! Use this link 🔗 to join FanDuel right now and learn more.

Photo of Mark Hamilton

Mark Hamilton

Mark is an avid sports enthusiast and stats geek, he has made it his mission to combine the two and come up with winning plays. He works to combine important variables into statistical analyses that give insight (hopefully) into game outcomes. The numbers don’t lie! (well maybe sometimes)
Read more about Mark Hamilton

Featured In