The Minnesota Wild host the Los Angeles Kings at Grand Casino Arena on Monday, Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. ET. The game airs on ESPN+.
Minnesota fell 7-4 at home its last time out on Oct. 11 against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Los Angeles played on the road its last time out on Oct. 11, and lost 3-2 against the Winnipeg Jets.
Prepare for this matchup with everything you need to know ahead of Monday’s hockey action.
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Minnesota Wild vs. Los Angeles Kings odds and betting lines
NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Sunday at 5:51 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Favorite: Wild (-126)Underdog: Kings (+106)Over/under: 5.5Wild vs. Kings game info and start timeDate: Monday, October 13, 2025Time: 8 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 trendsThe Wild won 28 of their 42 games when listed as a moneyline favorite last season (66.7%).Minnesota went 23-8 when playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -126 or shorter.The implied moneyline probability for this matchup gives the Wild a 55.8% chance to win.Minnesota and its opponent combined to score more than 5.5 goals in 42 of 88 games last season.The Wild ranked 25th in the NHL last season with 225 goals scored (2.7 per game).Defensively, the Wild allowed 236 total goals (2.9 per game) to rank 15th in NHL play.The 43 power-play goals the Wild scored last season (on 207 power-play chances) ranked 21st in the NHL.Kings stats and trendsThe Kings were an underdog 31 times last season, and upset their opponent 13 times.Los Angeles won six of its 22 games last season when an underdog by +106 or longer on the moneyline.The Kings have a 48.5% chance to win this game (implied from the moneyline).Los Angeles played 41 games last season that ended with over 5.5 goals.With 249 goals (3.0 per game) last season, the Kings had the NHL’s 14th-ranked offense.The Kings’ total of 203 goals conceded (only 2.5 per game) was second in the NHL.The Kings had 37 power-play goals (26th in NHL) on 207 chances.