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After A Great NHL Debut, Wild Send Carson Lambos Down To Iowa

ST. PAUL, Minn - The  Minnesota Wild 's (21-9-5) is back in action today against the Edmonton Oilers (17-12-6) for a day game.

Minnesota made a few moves on Friday.

Carson Lambos, who had a great NHL Debut , has now been sent to the American Hockey League (AHL).

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Five injured Wild players were back in Minnesota skating when the Wild played on Thursday. Jake Middleton , Mats Zuccarello , Vinnie Hinostroza , Jonas Brodin and Marcus Johansson were all on the ice.

With Lambos being sent down, it's clear one of Brodin or Middleton will be back.

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