The Minnesota Wild (3-5-1, 14th in Western Conference) host the San Jose Sharks (1-5-2, 15th in Western Conference) at Grand Casino Arena on Sunday at 6 p.m. ET.

Minnesota was handed a 6-2 defeat at home its last time out on Oct. 25 against the Utah Mammoth.

San Jose’s most recent game was a road loss, 3-1, to the New Jersey Devils on Oct. 24.

As hockey play continues, get ready for the contest with everything you need to know before Sunday’s game.

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Minnesota Wild vs. San Jose Sharks odds and betting lines

NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Sunday at 1:52 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

Favorite: Wild (-222)Underdog: Sharks (+183)Over/under: 6Wild vs. Sharks game info and start timeDate: Sunday, October 26, 2025Time: 6 p.m. ETTV channel: ESPN+Live stream: Watch on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)Live stream: Watch on ESPN+

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Wild stats and trendsEven though it has played two games as a moneyline favorite, Minnesota hasn’t won once.The Wild have not had moneyline odds lower than -222 in a game this season.Minnesota has a 68.9% chance of winning this game, based on the moneyline odds.Minnesota and its opponent have gone over the current 6-goal total in five of nine games this season.They are scoring at a 2.4 goals-per-game average (22 total) over that stretch.On the defensive side, the Wild have allowed 3.1 goals per game (28 total) over those 10 matchups.Sharks stats and trendsThe Sharks have been listed as the underdog eight times this season, and upset their opponent once.San Jose is 1-4 when it is the underdog by +183 or longer on the moneyline.The moneyline implies a 35.3% chance to win for the Sharks.So far this season, 75.0% of San Jose’s games (6/8) have had more goals than Sunday’s over/under of 6.They are scoring at a 2.9 goals-per-game average (23 total) over that time.On the defensive side, the Sharks have allowed 4.4 goals per game (35 total) in those 10 outings.