NHL Game Preview: Minnesota Wild (45-21-12) vs. Dallas Stars (46-20-12)

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Faceoff is scheduled for 9:00 PM ET (8:00 PM CT)
Venue:
American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas (home of the Stars; capacity ~18,500)
Broadcast: ESPN+ / Hulu (U.S.); available via NHL streams internationally.

This Central Division showdown pits two locked-in playoff teams with nearly identical records but contrasting momentum. The visiting Wild arrive on a four-game win streak and riding high-scoring form, while the host Stars are playing for home-ice advantage in the division and enter with a depleted forward group due to multiple key injuries.

Recent Team Forms (Last 5–10 Games)

Wild (7-3-0 in last 10; 4-0-0 in last 4 – surging):

Apr 7: W 5-2 vs. Seattle Kraken

Apr 5: W 5-4 @ Detroit Red Wings

Apr 4: W 4-1 @ Ottawa Senators

Apr 2: W 5-2 vs. Vancouver Canucks

Mar 28/earlier: Strong stretch with consistent offense and timely goaltending.

Stars (5-5-0 in last 10; 2-3-0 in last 5 – streaky):

Apr 7: W 4-3 (OT) vs. Calgary Flames

Apr 4: L 0-2 vs. Colorado Avalanche

Apr 2: W 3-0 vs. Winnipeg Jets

Mar 31: L 3-6 @ Boston Bruins

Mar 29: L 1-2 @ Philadelphia Flyers
They have shown defensive solidity in wins but have been inconsistent offensively of late.

Injury Report

Wild (minimal impact):

Zach Bogosian (D) – Day-to-day (lower body/undisclosed)

Charlie Stramel (C) – Out (long-term/ankle)

Stars (significant forward depth losses):

Tyler Seguin (C) – Out for season (torn ACL)

Radek Faksa (C) – IR (lower body; out until at least Apr 9)

Michael Bunting (LW) – Out until at least Apr 11 (lower body)

Sam Steel (C) – Out until at least Apr 15 (hip)

Roope Hintz (C) – Out until at least Apr 15

Nathan Bastian (RW) – Out until May 4 (hand)

Dallas is especially thin up front, forcing heavier minutes for stars like Jason Robertson and Wyatt Johnston.

Key Player Matchups

Elite Wingers: Kirill Kaprizov (MIN, recent multi-point games) & Matt Boldy vs. Jason Robertson (DAL) & Wyatt Johnston (hot streak, OT winner Apr 7). Kaprizov has been a difference-maker in the Wild’s win streak.

Center/Secondary Battle: Joel Eriksson Ek (MIN, three-point night Apr 7) vs. Jamie Benn / limited depth options for Dallas.

Goaltending: Filip Gustavsson or Jesper Wallstedt (MIN, strong in recent wins) vs. Jake Oettinger (DAL, .910+ SV% in key spots). Oettinger has historically performed well at home.

Defense/Secondary: Wild’s physical blue line (even without Bogosian) vs. Stars’ Miro Heiskanen-led group; special teams and net-front presence will be critical given Dallas’ injuries.

Series History

2025-26 Season: Competitive split (exact results show Wild and Stars each winning key matchups; Dallas holds a slight edge in most recent head-to-heads).

All-Time: Stars have the historical advantage, but the Wild have been competitive in recent seasons, including strong road performances against Dallas.

Betting Trends

Wild are 4-0 SU and strong ATS on their current streak; Stars are 4-1 ATS in last 5 but have struggled with forward injuries. Overs have hit in several Wild road games, but Stars’ home defensive structure (and depleted Stars attack) points to a lower-scoring contest. Wild perform well as slight road dogs in divisional games.

Game Odds

Minnesota Wild               6.5

Dallas Stars                         – 125

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, April 8, 2026

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