Red Wings Vs Wild Live Stream: Watch Online Free Sunday 7:30 ET - Second Of Home-And-Home, Detroit Goes For Sweep

waRed Wings vs Wild live stream: Watch online free as Detroit looks to get two points and potentially move into the first wild card spot on Sunday after the game at 7:30 ET.

The Red Wings (33-24-13) play host in Detroit vs the Minnesota Wild (36-24-11) for the second of a back-to-back. The Wings went into Minnesota last night and won 3-2. Watch the free live stream online as they go for the two-game in two days and season-sweep.

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Despite a power-play late, the Wild were unable to tie the game at the end and that included an empty net. Minnesota enters Sunday with a six-point lead over the Dallas Stars, who have the most points among non-playoff teams in the West, according to ESPN.com.

"It's a matter of perspective," Wild coach Mike Yeo told ESPN.com. "Are we sitting here saying that we're completely on top of it? No, definitely not. There's a lot of things we have to do better. But what I hope is, we don't try to turn this into a big story of 'Oh no, here we go again,' because I can tell you, inside the room, we don't have that feeling."

But coach Mike Babcock said the victory meant nothing once the his team reached the airport for the flight home and that the Red Wings have to wipe the slate clean if they hope to sweep the Wild this weekend, according to NHL.com.

"This will be over for them in about three minutes and for us as soon as we get on the plane and get home," Babcock said. "We have big points on the line [Sunday]."

Injury report, according to NHL.com:

"The Wild are without forward Jason Zucker (lower body) and goaltenders Josh Harding (illness) and Niklas Backstrom (abdominal) and defenseman Keith Ballard (groin). Defenseman Clayton Stoner (undisclosed) left the game Saturday and is questionable. ... The Red Wings are missing defenseman Jonathan Ericsson (finger) and forwards Tomas Jurco (rib), Joakim Andersson (foot), Henrik Zetterberg (back), Pavel Datsyuk (lower body), Stephen Weiss (sports hernia), Daniel Cleary (knee), Mikael Samuelsson (shoulder) and Justin Abdelkader (leg)."

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