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Minnesota Wild Set to Face Nashville Predators in 2026-27 Season Opener

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The Minnesota Wild are poised to kick off their 2026-27 NHL season with a matchup against the Nashville Predators on Thursday, October 1, at Bridgestone Arena. This news was confirmed by the NHL as they announced the home openers for all 32 teams on Wednesday.

Just two days later, the Wild will return to Saint Paul to host the Boston Bruins in what promises to be an exciting home opener on Saturday, October 3, at Grand Casino Arena. This matchup not only marks the beginning of the regular season but also presents an immediate challenge within the Central Division, as games against divisional rivals are set to take on greater significance this year with the league’s new 84-game schedule.

Nashville has historically been a tough venue for opposing teams, making this opener a critical test for Minnesota. Following their trip to Nashville, the Wild will welcome the Original Six Bruins, adding to the anticipation surrounding their home opener. Fans will get an early glimpse of General Manager Bill Guerin’s revamped roster, which underwent significant changes during the offseason.

Meanwhile, the Bruins are also eager to establish momentum after their own eventful offseason, making the October 3 contest a compelling early-season benchmark for both franchises. While Wednesday’s announcement only revealed the opening games, the excitement is palpable as the NHL is set to release the full regular-season schedule on Thursday, detailing Minnesota’s complete 84-game journey for the upcoming campaign.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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