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The Dallas Stars lost to the Minnesota Wild 3-2 in overtime, tying their playoff series at two games each. Matthew Boldy scored the winning goal for the Wild with just seconds left in the first OT period.
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The Dallas Stars were one shot away from sending the rival Minnesota Wild to the brink of elimination.
Instead the Western Conference first round will head back to American Airlines Center tied at two games apiece after Matthew Boldy scored at 19:31 of the first OT, lifting the Wild to a 3-2 win at Grand Casino Arena.
Jason Robertson and Miro Heiskanen each scored, and goalie Jake Oettinger made 40 saves for the Stars.
Dallas did the job it needed to by retaking home-ice advantage with its double-overtime win in Game 3. But it blew two one-goal leads, and therefore a glorious chance to build a commanding 3-1 advantage, by allowing Marcus Folignoâs goal with just 5:20 left in regulation.
Game 5 is Tuesday in Dallas at 7 p.m. CT.
Here are the Game 4 takeaways:
The final score was 3-2 in favor of the Minnesota Wild after overtime.
Matthew Boldy scored the winning goal for the Minnesota Wild at 19:31 of the first overtime.
The series is tied at two games apiece after the Wild's victory in Game 4.
Jake Oettinger made 40 saves for the Dallas Stars during the game.
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Dallas entered play Saturday on a special-teams burner, and its PK did not allow a goal and its man-advantage remained white hot.
Both of Dallasâ goals came on the power play, with Robertson tallying his second man-up goal and Heiskanen netting his first goal of the series.
âOur power playâs been good,â Stars coach Glen Gulatzan said after the game.
The Stars power play is now 8 for 19 (42.1%) through four games and ranks second among all teams behind only the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks have had 11 fewer PPs than the than the Stars through one fewer game.
Dallas has scored four straight goals on the power play. The Stars have had success moving the puck from high to low then capitalizing on diagonal passes and beating Jesper Wallstedt on sharp-angle shots â which Robertson, Heiskanen and Matt Duchene each did on their goals.
Robertson has now scored in every game in the series and is only one of three Stars players with multiple PPGs in the series. At this point the Stars need to figure out how to score at even strength, since they only have three goals at 5-on-5.
âWe just couldnât get any puck luck,â Gulatzan said. âWeâre just going to have to start to finish off some.â
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Oettinger has cost the Stars games in the past, but their goalie wasnât the reason they lost Saturday.
The Wild finished with 3.84 Expected Goals in Game 4 and outshot the Stars 24-17 over the third period and overtime. Folignoâs goal came off a rebound, where the Minnesota forward reached over Oettinger and deposited the puck into the empty cage. Brock Faberâs goal was a seeing-eye shot.
Oettingerâs numbers in the series may not look impressive, but he has been excellent since Dallasâ 6-1 loss in Game 1. The Starsâ franchise goalie has a 1.38 all-situation goals-saved above average and a .924 save% in their past three games and could use some additional support from his teammates.
âI thought he made some massive saves,â Gulatzan said. âYou need it this time of the year, and heâs given it to us.â
Oettinger made 10-bell save after 10-bell save throughout OT â Minnesota only could beat him when Boldy tried kicking the puck past him in for a disallowed goal. But Boldy then redirected Jared Spurgeonâs shot from the point.
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Game 1 was lopsided, but the series has been what we all expected ever since.
The past two games have gone to overtime, including the double-OT affair in Game 3. The checking is tight. The atmospheres are raucous. The teams are both ultra-skilled. This series should be knotted at 2 after four games.
Itâs easier said than done, but Stars fans should enjoy try to enjoy the ride that is Stanley Cup Playoff hockey. This series seems destined for seven games, and even Gulatzan admitted it.
âLots of players in this series are playing good hockey,â Gulatzan said. âItâs just two good hockey teams.â
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