Fans are excited as game 5 between the Golden Knights and the Minnesota Wild is all set to air today. The match is all set to take place at the T-Mobile Arena , and coach Bruce Cassidy has pushed the Golden Knights to become 'hungry and competitive'. As the teams prepare for a highly competitive match, here are the details on how you can watch it.
How to watch the NHL Playoff series of Golden Knights vs. Minnesota Wild?
After the last three games piqued the interest of NHL fans, Game 5 brings a lot of anticipation. Either Kirill Kaprizov, Matt Boldy and the team could step up to bring victory to the Minnesota Wild, or Tomas Hertl, Noah Hanifin, and the team could take home a win for the Golden Knights.
The match that is taking place on Tuesday will be airing live on ESPN. Alternatively, fans can also live stream the match on Fubo, a platform that offers a free trial for new subscribers. The match will commence from 9:30 p.m. ET and air live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Additionally, fans could also hear the match, which will be broadcast live on Siriusxm, channel 220. Other than NHL, Siriusxm also hosts NBA, MLB, NFL games and more.
Game 4 ended with a win for the Golden Knights, with the scoreboard at 4-3 against the Minnesota Wild. Therefore, the best-of-7 series is now tied with a score of 2-2, with Game 5 being extremely crucial.
While speaking on the performance of the Golden Knights, Bruce Cassidy shared, "We got more engaged, physical, determined, competitive, hungry, whatever words you want to use." He further added, "We're getting better, better team in terms of generating, and our power play (2-for-5) did come through for us."
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On the other hand, Wild coach John Hynes shared, “We’re in a good spot. It was a hard-fought battle, we played well again. Game was right in our hands. Both teams competed hard. We knew it would be a hard series. Love where we’re at. We knew it was going to be a hard-fought series. We really like our game. We’re here, man. We’ll just keep grinding."
How to watch the NHL Playoff series of Golden Knights vs. Minnesota Wild?
After the last three games piqued the interest of NHL fans, Game 5 brings a lot of anticipation. Either Kirill Kaprizov, Matt Boldy and the team could step up to bring victory to the Minnesota Wild, or Tomas Hertl, Noah Hanifin, and the team could take home a win for the Golden Knights.
The match that is taking place on Tuesday will be airing live on ESPN. Alternatively, fans can also live stream the match on Fubo, a platform that offers a free trial for new subscribers. The match will commence from 9:30 p.m. ET and air live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Additionally, fans could also hear the match, which will be broadcast live on Siriusxm, channel 220. Other than NHL, Siriusxm also hosts NBA, MLB, NFL games and more.
Game 4 ended with a win for the Golden Knights, with the scoreboard at 4-3 against the Minnesota Wild. Therefore, the best-of-7 series is now tied with a score of 2-2, with Game 5 being extremely crucial.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS KNOT IT UP 2-2 ⚔️
— Solid Sports Bets (@SolidSportsBets) April 27, 2025
What a game this was in Minnesota. Vegas took the lead 3-2 in the 3rd period and the Wild tied it up at 3-3 shortly after. Deep into the first OT, Vegas gets the puck to the net and it’s put home for the WINNER! ✅
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While speaking on the performance of the Golden Knights, Bruce Cassidy shared, "We got more engaged, physical, determined, competitive, hungry, whatever words you want to use." He further added, "We're getting better, better team in terms of generating, and our power play (2-for-5) did come through for us."
Also Read: "Genius marketing": Vegas Golden Knights uncalled cross-check against Minnesota Wild raises questions about penalties
On the other hand, Wild coach John Hynes shared, “We’re in a good spot. It was a hard-fought battle, we played well again. Game was right in our hands. Both teams competed hard. We knew it would be a hard series. Love where we’re at. We knew it was going to be a hard-fought series. We really like our game. We’re here, man. We’ll just keep grinding."
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