The Wild, seeking a road sweep of the opening two games of their first-round NHL playoff series against Dallas, instead saw the Stars storm back for a 7-3 blowout on Wednesday night. Here are five takeaways from Game 2:
1. The Stars' stars came to play
The Wild won Game 1 on Monday 3-2 in double overtime in large part because they kept Dallas' top scorers from dominating the game. Jason Robertson and Roope Hintz each scored a goal, while Jamie Benn and Miro Heiskanen each contributed an assist.
That changed in a big way Wednesday night in Dallas.
Led by Hintz' hat trick and an assist, that quartet – Dallas' top four scorers with Joe Pavelski out injured — combined for four goals and eight assists in the Stars' 7-3 romp. Heiskanen contributed four assists, Benn had a goal and an assist, and Robertson chipped in with two assists. During the regular season, those four players accounted for 117 goals and 208 assists.
Wild center Frederick Gaudreau felt his team didn't play responsibly in its zone.
"It starts when we're not cheating the game and are playing strong in our zone and on their blue line,'' Gaudreau said in a KFXN-FM interview. "That's when we create our chances. Tonight, we cheated a little bit in those areas, and that's why they got their chances.''
2. Wild special teams far from special