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04/25 20:16 CDT Boldy's deflection late in 1st OT lifts Wild past Stars 3-2 to
tie series at 2
Boldy's deflection late in 1st OT lifts Wild past Stars 3-2 to tie series at 2
By DAVE CAMPBELL
AP Sports Writer
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) --- Matt Boldy scored on a deflection with 28.9 seconds
left in the first overtime and the Minnesota Wild beat the Dallas Stars 3-2 on
Saturday in Game 4 to tie the first-round NHL playoff series.
Jared Spurgeon took a shot that Boldy, unmarked in front of the net, tipped
with his stick shaft to guide the puck past goalie Jake Oettinger after the
Wild lost Game 3 in double overtime.
Boldy, who had a goal waved off in regulation when teammate Joel Eriksson Ek
pushed Miro Heiskanen into Oettinger and another discounted in overtime because
he made a kicking motion at the puck, has three goals in the series.
Game 5 is in Dallas on Tuesday night.
Marcus Foligno tied it for the Wild on a second-effort tip-in with 5:20 left in
the third period, and Jesper Wallstedt made 43 saves.
Jason Robertson and Heiskanen scored on the only two regulation power plays for
the Stars, who continued their special teams mastery of the Wild and are 8 for
19 in the series.
Oettinger stopped 40 shots in another steely performance in his home state.
Brock Faber had the first goal for the Wild, who were again without first-line
right wing Mats Zuccarello due to an upper-body injury that occurred in Game 1
and felt his absence on their flagging power play. The Wild were 0 for 4 in
regulation, with just one goal in their last 15 opportunities.
Seconds after a near-miss by Wyatt Johnston during a scrum around the Wild
goal, Nico Sturm's shot took a fluky bounce off the end boards toward the goal
mouth as Foligno jarred it loose from Oettinger and poked it in as he tumbled
over the top of the goalie's shoulder.
The power-play disparity has been the difference, much like in the first round
in 2023 when Dallas downed Minnesota in six games.
Ryan Hartman, long one of the Wild's most-penalized players, was whistled for
goaltender interference just 4:31 into the game. Robertson responded by
snapping in a rebound after Matt Duchene --- who has seven points in four games
--- muscled a shot from just outside the crease that ricocheted off Wallstedt.
The Stars, who are playing without top center Roope Hintz, have managed to get
shots through the screens and attack the net far more effectively.
After the Wild had two empty power plays in the first period with just three
seconds between them, the home crowd that has seen this script many times
before booed the last group off the ice.
Even strength is where the Wild must live if they're going to mount a comeback.
They're up 9-4 in 5-on-5 goals, including Faber's wrister that tied it later in
the first period by glancing off Heiskanen's glove.
Wallstedt has been a bulwark all series. The Wall of St. Paul thwarted plenty
more prime chances, but playing 4-on-5 doesn't help. After Faber took a
high-sticking penalty, Heiskanen zipped a shot from the slot that eluded
Wallstedt's shoulder and scraped the top of the net.
Stars defenseman Nils Lundkvist left during the second period after taking an
inadvertent skate to the face by Michael McCarron as Lundkvist was being called
for tripping McCarron.
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