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04/18/26 07:40:00
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04/18 19:39 CDT Boldy has 2 goals and an assist as Wild overwhelm Stars 6-1 to
open series
Boldy has 2 goals and an assist as Wild overwhelm Stars 6-1 to open series
By STEPHEN HAWKINS
AP Sports Writer
DALLAS (AP) --- Matt Boldy had two goals with an assist, Joel Ericksson Ek
scored two power-play goals and rookie goalie Jesper Wallstedt stopped 26 shots
in his postseason debut to help the Minnesota Wild beat the Dallas Stars 6-1 on
Saturday in Game 1 of their Western Conference playoff series.
Kirill Kaprizov added a goal and two assists and Mats Zuccarello had three
helpers for the Wild, who have lost nine consecutive playoff series since 2015.
This was an impressive start in a long-expected matchup of Central Division
rivals who finished behind Presidents' Trophy winner Colorado.
Even though the Stars have made the West final each of the past three seasons,
they are 1-7 in Game 1s at home during that span.
Game 2 is Monday night in Dallas.
Dallas allowed the first goal in 15 of its 18 playoff games last year, and gave
up three power-play goals in a 5-4 win over the Wild just nine days earlier.
The Stars trailed for good only 5 1/2 minutes into the series when Ericksson Ek
scored on a pass from Boldy to make it 1-0. Ericksson Ek added another
power-play goal past Jake Oettinger in the third.
Kaprizov and Boldy, the first Wild teammates with 40 goals in the same season,
scored during a three-goal surge in the first 6 1/2 minutes of the second
period for a 4-0 lead. Ryan Hartman scored in between, after having the primary
assist on Kaprizov's goal.
Jason Robertson and Wyatt Johnston both had 45 goals as the first Dallas
teammates with 40 goals in the same season. They combined on the Stars'
power-play goal with 4:50 left in the second, Robertson scoring on a
back-hander after gathering a pass from Johnston.
Minnesota went with the 23-year-old Wallstedt in net over playoff-experienced
Filip Gustavsson, who in his playoff debut three years ago had 51 saves in a
3-2 double-overtime win at Dallas.
Wallstedt's first NHL game was a 7-2 loss at Dallas in January 2024, but that
was only one of five games he played for the Wild until this regular season,
when he went 4-1 with a 1.82 goals-against average and .936 save percentage his
last five starts. He also had four shutouts in a six-game span early this
season.
The Wild still led only 1-0 with Dallas on the power play midway through the
first period when Wallstedt, shielded and looking to the right of traffic,
reached back to his left to make a glove save on a shot by Robertson.
Oettinger, who grew up about 30 miles from Minnesota's home arena, stopped 23
shots to open his 11th postseason series as the Stars starting goalie.
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