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Wild’s Boldy Returns After Scary Hit in Playoff Clash Against Stars

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In a tense playoff atmosphere, Minnesota Wild right wing Matt Boldy faced a harrowing moment in the first period of Game 3 against the Dallas Stars. After a heavy hit to the head from Stars captain Jamie Benn, Boldy hit the ice face-first, leaving fans and teammates concerned for his well-being.

Despite the frightening incident, which saw Boldy remain down for several seconds before slowly rising to one knee, he made a triumphant return to the ice in the second period. The crowd erupted in cheers as he rejoined the second line, a welcome sight amid their frustrations over the officiating in the first period. Boldy wasted no time making an impact, assisting on a goal that tied the game at 2.

The hit occurred just after a Dallas power play had expired, with Benn leaving his feet to confront Boldy in the Wild zone. The lack of a penalty call only heightened the tension, as Boldy had to be escorted off the ice for further evaluation after the incident. The young forward, a member of the U.S. Olympic team and a standout with a career-high 42 goals and 43 assists this season, was missed during his brief absence.

As the Wild looked to gain momentum in the series, they were already without forwards Mats Zuccarello and Yakov Trenin, who were sidelined due to upper body injuries sustained in earlier games. Boldy’s return was crucial as Minnesota sought to turn the tide in their favor against a tough Dallas squad.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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