

NHL Prop Bets: Minnesota Wild vs Anaheim Ducks (April 14, 2026)
The Anaheim Ducks (42-32-6) face the Minnesota Wild (45-24-12) at Grand Casino Arena. Let's take a look at the NHL Prop Bets for Tuesday's matchup. The Wild opened as favorites, but the Ducks have since moved into favoritism at -142 to win and +185 to cover the -1.5 puck line. The Wild are -225 to cover the +1.5 puck line.
- The Ducks have a 37-43 Puck Line record this season, while the Wild hold a record of 40-41.
The total goals line is set at 6.5, with OVER at -125 and UNDER at +105.
- The Ducks have a 46-32-2 O/U record this season (meaning 46 games have gone over the total points line, 32 have gone under and two have resulted in a push). The Wild have a 43-34-4 O/U record.
Goals For Insights
- The Ducks are averaging 3.22 goals per game this season (13th in the league). Comparatively, the Wild are averaging 3.27 (10th).
- Defensively, the Ducks are giving up a whopping 3.51 goals per game this season (29th in the league), while the Wild are giving up an average of 2.88 goals (4th).
Shots
- Looking at creating chances to score, Anaheim is averaging 30.6 shots per game this season (3rd in the NHL). Meanwhile, Minnesota is allowing its opposition 29.3 shots per game (24th).
- Flipping that script, the Ducks are allowing 28.6 shots per game (20th in the NHL), while the Wild are averaging 29.3 shots (7th).
Power Play
- Anaheim holds a power play percentage of 18.4%, ranking 23rd in the league this season, while Minnesota sits 3rd with 25.3% of its power play opportunities converted.
Penalty Kill %
- On the opposite end, the Ducks have a penalty kill rate of 76.8% (ranked 25th), compared to the Wild at 80.0% (14th).
P1 Result
Anaheim is +160 to win the first period, while Minnesota is +185.
- Here are their first period records in 2025/26.
| Total | Home | Road | Last 10 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anaheim | 19-29-32 | 13-17-11 | 6-12-21 | 2-3-5 |
| Minnesota | 30-26-25 | 14-16-10 | 16-10-15 | 4-5-1 |
To Go To Overtime
Tuesday's matchup is +290 to go to overtime.
- The Ducks have played in 23 games that have gone to overtime this season, while the Wild have appeared in 27.
To Go To a Shootout
- The Ducks have played in 8 games that have gone to a shootout this season, while the Wild have appeared in 9.
Last Time They Met
Minnesota recorded a 2-5 victory over Anaheim at Honda Center when these teams last met on January 2. Quinn Hughes led the way to that result, recording 4 assists. The Wild have now won seven straight against the Ducks.















