Minnesota Wild vs. Colorado Avalanche Live Stream: Watch Free Online Game 6, 2014 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson

Minnesota Wild vs. Colorado Avalanche NHL playoffs game will begin at 6 p.m. PST/9 p.m. ET on Monday, April 28, 2014. The (3-2) Avalanche will be visiting the (2-3) Wild at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. Information on how to watch the Wild vs. Avalanche Game 6 on live stream free can be found below.

Avalanche vs. Wild
Avalanche vs. Wild

If the Avalanche wins today's game, they will have eliminated the Wild and advance to the Western Conference Second Round. The Wilds will fight to remain in the season and they have played their best games of the series on home ice.

Colorado has been without Matt Duchene, who led his team with 70 points in the regular season, since he sustained a left knee injury at the end of March. He joined his teammates in line rushes during morning skates prior to Game 5. Thus, there's a possibility that he may return to the team during the Playoffs.

The Wild players expressed their frustration in the way that they've been playing, but hopes to play better in Game 6.

Captain Mikko Koivu compared Game 6 to Games 3 and 4 when Minnesota came back from Denver down 2-0 in the series.

Minnesota Wild flagship radio station is KFAN Sports Radio - FM 100.3. The list of radio affiliate networks can be found here. To listen to the Wild's game radio broadcast online, click here.

Colorado Avalanche radio network flagship station is KRWZ 950 AM and other affiliate stations can be accessed here. To listen online, click here.

Wild vs. Avalanche playoffs game 2 will be televised nationally on CNBC and TSN, and locally on RDS2 and Alti. Online live stream free can be watched at NBCSports.com/LiveExtra

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