Furious Wild comeback falls just short in Dallas

15.10.2025    Pioneer Press    4 views
Furious Wild comeback falls just short in Dallas

DALLAS A determined offensive push by the Minnesota Wild came too late in this matter Trailing the Stars by a trio of goals Minnesota threw everything at its disposal toward the Dallas net in the final period but despite the work of its NHL-best power play came up just short Third period man-advantage goals by Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy made it a nail-biter but the Stars were able to hold on for a - win Tuesday night in north Texas Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger carried much of the load stopping shots as the Wild fell to - - for the season starting a long road trip on a down note For Minnesota goalie Filip Gustavsson had saves in the loss Trailing - in the third Minnesota pulled back within a goal and outshot Dallas - in the final minutes only to see Radek Faksa and Roope Hintz points empty-net goals to squelch the drama While the power play for Minnesota has been a bright spot the Wild have now gone three games without a -on- goal In the early going the Wild looked nothing like a band that had played the night before and had gotten into their Texas hotel beds at a m Tuesday morning They pelted Oettinger with eight shots in the opening three minutes of the match but the momentum was short-lived Dallas struck first just over five minutes into the competition when an errant Vladimir Tarasenko pass was intercepted by Hintz who fed defenseman Esa Lindell for a low shot through traffic that eluded Gustavsson When Minnesota took the first penalty of the battle late in the first Dallas needed seconds of man advantage to double its lead After Wild defenseman Jake Middleton lost his stick while guarding the front of the net Stars forward Wyatt Johnston was able to walk around him and pop a shot into the top right corner of the net Despite being outshot - by its guests Dallas took its two-goal lead into the first break Early in the middle frame Minnesota killed all but seven seconds of the Stars second power play but ended up in the three-goal hole thanks to an unfortunate bounce With Zach Bogosian manning the top of the crease Dallas forward Matt Duchene was able to bank a puck off the Wild defenseman s skate and between Gustavsson s knees Minnesota s power play which entered the event leading the NHL in efficiency got its first opportunity of the night in the second period and crowded Oettinger s crease But they came away empty after the goalie smothered a Kaprizov wrist shot from feet out The Wild began the third period with seconds of man advantage and spent all of that time in the offensive zone with nothing to show for it on the scoreboard The handful of Minnesota fans at American Airlines Center in the end had a reason to cheer when Middleton leveled Duchene with an open-ice hit in the neutral zone then got in a scrap that ended with the Wild on a power play They spoiled Oettinger s attempt at a clean sheet when Zeev Buium s shot from the blue line sailed through a crowd and was deflected by Boldy on the way to the back of the net Boldy who has scored in every Wild tournament became the first athlete in franchise history to open a season with a four-game goal streak Tuesday night s encounter marked the Stars nd home opener since they moved to Texas in The franchise spent its first seasons in the Twin Cities playing home games in Bloomington as the Minnesota North Stars The Wild who are in the midst of a five-game road trip their second-longest of the season have two days off before a p m competition on Thursday versus the Capitals in Washington

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