Minnesota Wild vs Dallas Stars: NHL Live Stream, Schedule, Probable Lineups, Injury Report, April 23, 2023

The game between the Minnesota Wild and Dallas Stars will take place at Xcel Energy Center on Sunday, April 23 at 6:30 PM ET.

Minnesota Wild in a file photo (Image credits: twitter/mnwild)
By Niranjan Shivalkar | Apr 22, 2023 | 4 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

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The Minnesota Wild will welcome the Dallas Stars to Xcel Energy Center for an NHL game on Sunday. The Minnesota Wild Islanders won 5-1 in their last game over the Stars. The Wild had a short memory after a lopsided loss in Dallas, and insist they’ll move on quickly from their latest victory. Mats Zuccarello scored twice and Ryan Hartman had a three-point game as the Wild beat the Dallas Stars 5-1 Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in the first-round playoff series. “Tonight when you get home, the game is over. It’s a race to four,” Zuccarello said. “This game, too, we’ve got to forget quick because they come quick here. 

Get some rest tonight and tomorrow, and we know these guys are going to be ready to go on Sunday, so we’ve got to make sure we’re ready to go.” Zuccarello scored Minnesota’s first goal on a backhander at 16:45 of the first period and beat Stars goalie Jake Oettinger on a breakaway at 14:07 of the third to bring the sellout crowd to its feet. Marcus Johansson, Marcus Foligno and Hartman also scored for the Wild. Filip Gustavsson, who did not play in a 7-3 Game 2 loss in Dallas, made 23 saves. Luke Glendening scores his first goal of the series at 2:25 of the second period for Dallas. Oettinger, a Minnesota native, stopped 20 shots.

Game 4 of the best-of-seven series is Sunday at the Xcel Energy Center. “We’ve got a chance to get a split here and get our home ice back with a big effort next game, so that’s what we’re looking to do,” Dallas coach Pete DeBoer said. The Wild opened the scoring late in the first period. John Klingberg, playing in his first game of the series, fired a shot from the point that wound up in front of the net. After the puck bounced around, Zuccarello corralled it and scored past Oettinger. Minnesota took a 2-0 lead early in the second when Johansson made a move to get past Colin Miller and beat Oettinger on the stick side.

Dallas Stars

The Dallas Stars on the other hand lost 5-1 against the Wild in their last game. Eleven seconds later, Glendening controlled a bouncing put and fired past Gustavsson, cutting Dallas’ deficit to 2-1. Foligno made it 3-1 on a power play goal that was initially waved off for a high stick. A review by the officials deemed his stick was at the crossbar level, meaning Minnesota regained its two-goal lead with 8:36 left in the second period. 

“I don’t have a problem with the replay and the goal. I had a problem with the original penalty is my problem with that,” DeBoer said. “And I didn’t think we should have been short-handed to have that goal scored on the power play.” The Wild got forward Joel Eriksson Ek back for the game. Sidelined since April 6, Eriksson Ek missed the first two games of the series with a lower-body injury. His return Friday was shortlived. Eriksson Ek, who had 23 goals and 38 assists during the regular season, left the ice during his first shift of the first period and did not return. That left Minnesota short a forward for nearly the entire game.

Wild coach Dean Evason didn’t provide any updates on Eriksson Ek after the game. “Disappointing, obviously. We all know who he is, outside and more importantly inside, and his will to get back out there with his teammates was tremendous,” Evason said. “So, yeah, it’s a tough one for sure.” Hartman and Klingberg each earned assists on both of Zuccarello’s goals. Hartman scored an empty-net goal with 1:50 to play. 

Probable Lineup

Minnesota Wild

Ryan Hartman – John Klingberg – Mats Zuccarello 

Matt Boldy – Marcus Foligno – Marcus Johansson 

Jacob Middleton – Gustav Nyquist – Jared Spurgeon 

Jonas Brodin – Connor Dewar 

Brandon Duhaime – Matt Dumba 

Joel Eriksson Ek – Brock Faber 

Frédérick Gaudreau – Filip Gustavsson 

Kirill Kaprizov 

Ryan Reaves

Dallas Stars

Radek Faksa – Luke Glendening – Joel Kiviranta 

Jamie Benn – Evgenii Dadonov – Ty Dellandrea 

Max Domi – Jani Hakanpää – Thomas Harley 

Miro Heiskanen – Roope Hintz 

Wyatt Johnston – Esa Lindell 

Mason Marchment – Colin Miller 

Jake Oettinger – Jason Robertson 

Tyler Seguin

Ryan Suter

Injury Report

Minnesota Wild: Joel Eriksson Ek, Mason Shaw

Dallas Stars: Joe Pavelski

Minnesota Wild vs Dallas Stars Schedule

The game between the Minnesota Wild and Dallas Stars will take place at Xcel Energy Center on Sunday, April 23 at 6:30 PM ET.

Where to watch the Minnesota Wild vs Dallas Stars?

The match between the Minnesota Wild and Dallas Stars will be telecast live on Fox Sports Southwest, Bally Sports Southwest, Fox Sports North, Bally Sports North, TBS.

CountryChannelDate and Time
United StatesFox Sports Southwest, Bally Sports Southwest, Fox Sports North, Bally Sports North, TBS.April 23 (6:30 PM ET)

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