Tampa Bay Lightning vs Minnesota Wild AI Prediction

Tampa Bay Lightning

Minnesota Wild
AI Prediction
Lightning Strikes Hard!
Tampa Bay Lightning -1.5
Tampa Bay Lightning has a strong home record and is positioned 6th in the conference, while Minnesota Wild has been inconsistent on the road. Given Tampa's recent form and offensive capabilities, they are likely to win by at least two goals.
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Match Odds
Tampa Bay Lightning
1.57
64%
Draw
3.95
25%
Minnesota Wild
2.45
41%
Recent Form
Tampa Bay Lightning
Minnesota Wild
Head to Head
Recent Meetings
Season Stats
Match Analysis
Standings & Form
Tampa Bay sits sixth in the standings with a 43-23-2 record, totaling 90 points, while Minnesota is just ahead at fifth with 92 points and a 40-24-7 tally. The Lightning have been solid recently, winning three of their last five games (WWWLW), whereas the Wild have struggled before finding some footing with two straight wins (LLLWW). Both teams remain in the playoff race, making this matchup crucial for positioning.
Goals For & Against
Offensively, Tampa Bay has been prolific, scoring 232 goals in 68 games — a strong average of 3.41 goals per game. Defensively, they've conceded 175, which is a notable 2.57 goals against per game. Minnesota’s attack is less potent with 154 goals over 71 games (2.17 per game), but their defense is stingier, allowing just 130 goals (1.83 GA per game). This contrast suggests Tampa Bay’s offensive edge could be tested by Minnesota’s disciplined backline.
Puck Line Outlook
Given Tampa Bay’s offensive production and Minnesota’s tighter defense, the betting markets lean toward an over 5.5 total goals scenario at 1.85 odds. The AI pick favors Tampa Bay on the puck line (-1.5) at 2.10, reflecting confidence in their ability to outscore Minnesota decisively. With no prior head-to-head this season, expect Tampa Bay’s higher scoring rates to challenge Minnesota’s defense in a game that could swing on special teams and goaltending.










