The crucial final stretch of the 2025-26 NHL regular season is here, and fans won’t want to miss the cross-conference clash between the Minnesota Wild and the Florida Panthers on Thursday, March 26, 2026. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM EDT at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida. With the Wild looking to solidify their playoff seeding in the Central Division and the Panthers fighting desperately for their playoff lives in the East, this matchup promises intense action.
TV Channels and Streaming Options in the USA and Canada
If you are tuning in from the USA, you can watch the game nationally on ESPN and stream it live on ESPN+. Regional sports networks (RSNP) will also carry the local broadcasts in the respective markets. For hockey fans in Canada, the game will be accessible via Sportsnet+ for English viewers and potentially TVA Sports for French commentary.
Regional Blackouts Explained
When streaming NHL games, you might run into regional blackouts. These happen because local broadcasting networks buy the exclusive rights to air games in a team’s home market. If you live within the geographical viewing area of the Panthers or the Wild, the national ESPN+ or Sportsnet+ streams may be blocked, requiring you to watch on your local regional sports network instead. Fans outside the local markets can stream the game without any blackout restrictions.
Season Records, Last Game Results, and Leading Scorers
The Minnesota Wild have put together a strong 2025-26 campaign, boasting a 40-20-12 record, placing them third in the Central Division. They are looking to bounce back after a tough 6-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning. On the other side, the Florida Panthers have struggled with consistency, sitting at 35-32-3. They are coming off a narrow 5-4 shootout victory over the Seattle Kraken.
Offensively, the Wild are spearheaded by Kirill Kaprizov, who has been sensational this year with 80 points (38 goals, 42 assists). The Panthers have relied heavily on Sam Reinhart, who leads the team with 61 points (29 goals, 32 assists).
Key Injuries to Watch
Injuries could play a massive role in this contest. The Wild are relatively healthy but are missing forward Marcus Foligno to a lower-body injury. The Panthers, however, have a crowded injured reserve. Florida is missing their captain Aleksander Barkov (torn ACL), along with star veterans Brad Marchand (lower body), Niko Mikkola, and Anton Lundell. Sam Reinhart is also listed as day-to-day.
Betting Odds and My Prediction
The betting odds for Thursday’s clash currently have Minnesota as the moneyline favorite at -155, with the Over/Under set at 6.5 goals. Personally, I think backing the Wild at -155 is the sharpest play on the board. When I look at the sheer amount of injuries the Panthers are dealing with right now, especially losing two-way monsters like Barkov and potentially Reinhart, I just don’t see how they keep up with Kaprizov and Matt Boldy for a full 60 minutes. Florida’s defense has been bleeding goals lately, and I expect Minnesota’s top six to exploit that.
My official game score prediction is a 4-2 victory for the Minnesota Wild, keeping the total just under 6.5.
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Whether you are looking for finding the Minnesota Wild on TV today or checking out the complete Florida Panthers TV schedule to see if they can survive this playoff race, we have you covered. Be sure to check our daily updates for the current NHL point leaders 2025-26 season to see where Kaprizov ranks among the league’s elite. Finally, don’t forget to join our online hockey pool for cash prizes on my website—it’s not too late to get in on the action and win big!
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