Colorado Avalanche vs. Minnesota Wild Stanley Cup Playoffs Game 4 will begin at 6:30 p.m. PST/9:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 24, 2014. The (2-1) Avalanche will be visiting the (1-2) Wild at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. Information on how to watch the Avalanche vs. Wild game on live stream can be found below.
The Wild worked their heart out and roughed the Avalanche for their first win in the series in Game 3. The Avalanche had a two game lead in the best-of-7 series. Tonight, Minnesota will attempt to even out the series at their home-court at Xcel Energy Center.
Colorado's defenseman Tyson Barrie was hit by Minnesota forward Matt Cooke in Game 3. Barrie was injured and sidelined and Cooke is suspended for seven games by the NHL. But prior to that, the Avalanche have partially buried the Wild after Saturday's night 4-2 win in Game 2 in Denver. Colorado's Gabriel Landeskog, Paul Stastny and Nathan MacKinnon have together caused the most damage.
Wild's coach Mike Yeo will use the players in Game 3 that will best be able to slow down the Avalanche's trio before it is too late. The players charged with this task are veteran wing Matt Cooke and third line as well as Mikko Koivu.
In Game 1 and 2, MacKinnon scored a total of seven points. He has matched the NHL mark for the most in a player's first two career Stanley Cup Playoff games, according to NHL.com. Meanwhile, Wild forward Charlie Coyle has a goal in each game.
Minnesota Wild flagship radio station is KFAN Sports Radio - FM 100.3. The list of radio affiliate networks can be found here. To listen to the Wild's game radio broadcast online, click here.
Colorado Avalanche radio network flagship station is KRWZ 950 AM and other affiliate stations can be accessed here. To listen online, click here.
Avalanche vs. Wild game will be televised nationally on CNBC (USA) and TSN2 (Canada), and locally on RDS2 and Fox Sports North (FSN), and online live stream free can be watched at NBCSports.com/LiveExtra.