The Pittsburgh Penguins are currently riding a streak of seven consecutive games with points, boasting a record of 7-2-2. However, they have encountered difficulties recently, losing two out of their last three matches in shootouts. The team will be looking to regain their momentum as they head into the second game of a four-game road trip, facing the Minnesota Wild, who hold a record of 3-5-3, at the Grand Casino Arena on Thursday.
In their latest outing, the Penguins experienced a challenging match against the Philadelphia Flyers, ultimately falling 3-2 in a shootout. Despite the loss, the team showed resilience by tying the game in the third period, largely thanks to a series of impressive saves from goalie Arturs Silovs.
Historically, the Penguins have performed well against the Wild, winning 11 of their last 13 encounters and maintaining a strong 10-2-1 record in that stretch. They have also dominated in recent matchups, winning five of their last six games in Minnesota. Kris Letang stands out as a key player, having recorded points in eight of his last ten games against the Wild, totaling 20 points in 24 career games against them.
As the Penguins gear up for their matchup against Minnesota, they will aim to build on their past success and continue to accumulate points in the ongoing season, showcasing both talent and determination.
