đź’¨ Abstract
In NHL playoffs, the Golden Knights used all four lines to beat the Wild in Game 1, with Jack Eichel's top three playing 12:49 at 5-on-5. Minnesota's top line played 17:22, while the other lines saw fewer minutes. The Wild need more productivity from their bottom six forwards, while the Golden Knights hope to continue even distribution of minutes.
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