
The Dallas Stars secured a 5-4 comeback victory against the Minnesota Wild, despite losing Miro Heiskanen to injury. The game featured intense physicality and a notable fight between Oskar Back and Marcus Foligno.
Apr 9, 2026; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Stars center Oskar Back (10) fights with Minnesota Wild left wing Marcus Foligno (17) during the second period at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
The Dallas Stars found the right balance of physicality, hate, and making plays in an impressive 5-4 comeback win against the Minnesota Wild at American Airlines Center on Thursday.
Hryckowian – Johnston – Rantanen
Robertson – Duchene – Bourque
Erne – Hyry – Benn
Hughes – Bäck – Blackwell
Lindell – Heiskanen
Harley – Myers
Bichsel – Lyubushkin
Oettinger
DeSmith
Scratches: Petrovic, Capobianco, Lundkvist (illness), Bunting (injured), Steel (injured), Bastian (injured), Hintz (injured), Faksa (IR), Seguin (SELTIR)
Physicality and a preview of a HEAVY first-round playoff series.
There are plenty of hockey games that get physical. Post whistle scrums, big hits, etc…
This game was not physical. It was violent.
The scrums turned into haymakers over the top, punch after punch to downed opponents, bodyslams, and blood on the ice. These teams don’t like each other. They showed it for three periods. It left players hurt, including a big one for Dallas — no update on Miro Heiskanen after the game — and between that and the marches to the penalty box, it felt like the two teams were going to finish the game with five skaters a piece.
No update postgame on Miro Heiskanen.
He’ll be re-evaluated tomorrow. Gulutzan said it doesn’t look like he will play Saturday, but they will wait to know more.
— Sam Nestler (@samnestler) April 10, 2026
Now, these two Central Division heavyweights will meet in what should be a ridicoloulsy fast paced and heavy series. It feels like it’s destined to go seven games. Maybe the winner will be the team who can stay the most calm when the battle gets heated and still find way to make plays.
“Yeah, you’re going to have to,” Stars coach Glen Gulutzan said when asked about superstars getting involved in the physicality and still making plays. “And every superstar is going to get into that as we go forward. So, we’re no exception. But I did like a lot of our responses from our guys and our team toughness, for sure.”
Either way, I can’t wait to watch it.
Class act from the Dallas Stars organization, as always, reserving a seat with flowers in the press box for Jessi Pierce 💚 pic.twitter.com/857sf92kEf
— Sam Nestler (@samnestler) April 9, 2026
The Kid with his 44th of the season! pic.twitter.com/gRmLndxyoQ
— DLLS Stars (@DLLS_Stars) April 10, 2026
Not a ton of physicality so far in this rivalry game. (HA – looking back at this after that game is hilarious).
Holy Quinn Hughes. Our guest on Wednesday’s DLLS show, Jess Myers, was pretty blunt about the fact that Hughes is what makes them a different team than previous years. A team, which they believe is capable of beating Dallas. Well, if Hughes is going to fly through the neutral zone, execute a perfect give-and-go and paste a shot off the far post and in past Jake Oettinger, then yes. I agree, they have a chance.
Joel Eriksson Ek has the luck of Mason Marchment. Guy gets hit in the face with a lot of pucks and sticks. He deflects Miro Heiskanen’s pass at center ice, and the puck ramps up into his face. He goes right off the ice and down the tunnel.
Uh oh. Heiskanen takes a big hit from Ryan Hartman into the end boards behind the Dallas net. He gets up slowly and eventually skates gingerly to the bench and down the tunnel. He did not return during the period. This can’t happen to the Stars again. Yeesh.
Here's the best I've gotten so far. Looks like Hartman's stick is behind Heiskanen's legs, and Hartman hits through the front with his arm. Heiskanen's right leg bends a bit awkwardly underneath him on the way down. pic.twitter.com/xRGCcmnrX6
— Robert Tiffin (@RobertTiffin) April 10, 2026
Slick pass by Boldy after a bouncing puck gets past Lindell on the PK. 2-1, PPG for Kaprizov. pic.twitter.com/EiOtKosJEx
— Robert Tiffin (@RobertTiffin) April 10, 2026
Wild 2, Stars 1
Heiskanen has not returned to start the second period. Eriksson Ek is back with a bubble on. Yurov also did not return for the Wild.
This game has really been a bloodbath. Matt Duchene got his from behind and stayed down for a bit. Hartman took a punch from Esa Lindell up high and looked to be bleeding. And Oettinger got up slowly after the netfront scramble.
Minnesota scores on the ensuing power play, as Oettinger makes a pretty incredible glove save sliding to his left on a one-timer, but the rebound lands right on Kaprizov’s stick. All of a sudden, it’s 3-1 Minnesota.
Colin Blackwell has some pretty sick skill. We have seen it before, and tonight, he dances Brock Faber in the high slot and beats Gustavsson five hole. Then, all hell breaks loose with Blackwell, the Foligno brothers, and everybody on the ice. Dallas gets a power play out of it. Blackwell said, “that’s playoff hockey.”
What an effort by Blackwell! pic.twitter.com/W9ms1tnrfx
— DLLS Stars (@DLLS_Stars) April 10, 2026
One he'll never forget 💪 pic.twitter.com/49RKj9Fr5S
— x – Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) April 10, 2026
The smile says it all 🤠 pic.twitter.com/TxQmZB1Usv
— x – Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) April 10, 2026
Bonus hat pic with our equipment staff for Steggy's 1000th professional hockey game 🙌 pic.twitter.com/AnjFThjwnG
— x – Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) April 10, 2026
Wild 4, Stars 3
Harley getting some attention from Boldy and Hartman after the whistle… Then he gets the primary assist on Rantanen's tying goal with the point shot and IMMEDIATELY goes back and barks at Hartman as he goes down the handshake line.
This playoff series is going to rule.
— Sam Nestler (@samnestler) April 10, 2026
Thread the needle 🎯 pic.twitter.com/tTgo0sAVnQ
— x – Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) April 10, 2026
Final: Stars 5, Wild 4
Stars coach Glen Gulutzan
“I thought our guys did a really good job rallying back from [the power-play goals against] and then rallying hard in the third to get the win. I thought it was a good character win.”
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The Dallas Stars won the game 5-4 against the Minnesota Wild.
Miro Heiskanen was injured during the game.
Oskar Back fought with Marcus Foligno during the second period.
The Stars' lines included Hryckowian, Johnston, Rantanen, and others as detailed in their game notes.

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