"I think when everybody is going we'll definitely have more options," Boudreau said.
Devan Dubnyk is expected to start in goal for the Wild. He posted a 2.52 goals-against average and a .918 save percentage in 60 games (59 starts) last season.
Over the past three seasons, Dubnyk ranks third in the NHL in wins (107), second in minutes played (11,069), and fifth in both save percentage and goals against average among goaltenders with at least 6,000 minutes played (.920, 2.36).
For Colorado, Semyon Varlamov will get the nod between the posts. Varlamov, who will share the net with newcomer Philip Grubauer this season, is returning from a lower-body injury which cost him significant time down the stretch last spring. Varlamov had a 2.68 goals against and a .920 save percentage in 51 games (47 starts) before the injury.
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Last season notwithstanding, Minnesota has had success historically on opening night, posting a 9-6-2 record in season lid-lifters, including a 4-2-1 mark in its past seven overall.
Thursday will mark the fifth time in franchise history the Wild has opened its season against the Avalanche. Minnesota is 4-0 in those contests, including a 5-4 victory at Pepsi Center three years ago.
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