NHL Western Conference Game 6 Preview: Dallas Stars (2-3) vs. Minnesota Wild (3-2)

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Xcel Energy Center — Saint Paul, Minnesota

Puck Drop: 8:00 PM CT / 9:00 PM ET

Series: Minnesota leads 3–2 (Best‑of‑7)

Venue & Game Context

Location: Xcel Energy Center — one of the NHL’s loudest playoff buildings Ice Conditions: Expected to be fast, with cool arena temps and low humidity Home‑Ice Impact: Minnesota is elite at home in the postseason, with strong defensive metrics and high‑energy forechecking

This is a potential elimination game for Dallas and a closeout opportunity for Minnesota.

Injury Report

Dallas Stars

Miro Heiskanen (D): Day‑to‑day (lower body) — expected to play but not 100%

Tyler Seguin (F): Day‑to‑day (illness) — game‑time decision

Jani Hakanpää (D): Out (knee)

Impact: Defensive depth stretched; top‑pair minutes heavy on Lindell/Heiskanen

Minnesota Wild

Kirill Kaprizov (F): Healthy and playing at full strength

Jonas Brodin (D): Day‑to‑day (upper body) — trending toward playing

Frederick Gaudreau (F): Out (wrist)

Impact: Minnesota’s top defensive pair remains intact if Brodin plays

Team Records & Recent Form

Dallas Stars — 2–3 in Series

Last 10 Overall: 5–5

Trend: Offense inconsistent; power play cooling off

Strengths: Veteran scoring depth, elite transition game

Weaknesses: Defensive-zone coverage lapses, penalty kill struggles

Key Note: Dallas has allowed 3+ goals in four of five games this series

Minnesota Wild — 3–2 in Series

Last 10 Overall: 7–3

Trend: Forecheck dominating; defensive structure tightening

Strengths: Elite home play, strong goaltending, physicality

Weaknesses: Secondary scoring streaky

Key Note: Minnesota has scored first in four of five games

Goaltending Matchup

Dallas — Jake Oettinger

Series Stats: .901 SV%, 3.12 GAA

Strengths: Big-game pedigree, rebound control

Concerns: Struggling with screens and lateral movement vs. MIN’s cycle

Minnesota — Filip Gustavsson

Series Stats: .923 SV%, 2.41 GAA

Strengths: Calm positioning, excellent vs. rush chances

Concerns: Rebound control under heavy traffic

Edge: Minnesota (slight)

Key Player Matchups

Jason Robertson (DAL) vs. Jonas Brodin (MIN)

Robertson has been held to limited high-danger looks

Brodin’s availability is critical — he has neutralized Dallas’ top line

Roope Hintz (DAL) vs. Joel Eriksson Ek (MIN)

Hintz drives Dallas’ transition game

Eriksson Ek is one of the league’s best shutdown centers

Kirill Kaprizov (MIN) vs. Dallas Top Pair

Kaprizov has 3 goals, 2 assists in the series

Dallas has struggled to contain his edgework and slot penetration

Matt Boldy (MIN) vs. Dallas Bottom Six

Boldy’s line has dominated possession

Dallas depth lines have been out‑chanced significantly

Series History & Trends

Minnesota leads series 3–2

Home Team Record: 4–1 in this series

Last 10 Head‑to‑Head: Minnesota 6–4

Wild at Home (Last 15 Playoff Games): 10–5

Stars Road Playoff Record (Last 15): 6–9

Trend: Minnesota’s defensive structure at home has consistently frustrated Dallas.

Betting Trends

Dallas

ATS: 4–6 last 10

Totals: Over in 6 of last 9

As Road Underdogs: 42% win rate

PP: 2-for-13 in last three games

Minnesota

ATS: 7–3 last 10

Totals: Under in 5 of last 7

As Home Favorites: 64% win rate

PK: 11-for-12 in last three games

Series Totals

Over: 3

Under: 2

Average Goals/Game: 5.8

Game Odds

Dallas Stars                         5.5

Minnesota Wild               – 122

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, April 29, 2026

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