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Marchment’s Double Strike Seals Stars’ Victory Over Wild in NHL Showdown

Dallas Stars Extend Winning Streak Against Minnesota Wild

Dallas Stars, riding on the back of Mason Marchment’s double strike and Ilya Lyubushkin’s twin assists, emerged victorious with a 2-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday night. Jake Oettinger, the Stars’ goaltender, blocked 22 shots, helping the team maintain their impressive form against the Wild with an 8-0-3 record in their last 11 regular season match-ups.

A Superior Streak for Dallas Against Division Rival

In the latest series of games between these divisional rivals, the Stars have shown an upper hand with a 6-0-1 record, outscoring the Wild 30-9. Oettinger, a native of Lakeville, Minnesota, located just 25 miles from the Xcel Energy Center, boasts a 6-0-1 record in nine career games – eight of which he started – against the Wild.

Wild’s Lone Goal and Gustavsson’s Resilient Goalkeeping

Kirill Kaprizov put the Wild on the scoreboard, while Filip Gustavsson put on a commendable display in the goal, stopping a season-best 38 shots. Gustavsson’s performance this season has been exceptional, allowing two or fewer goals in a league-leading 10 starts.

Highlights and Takeaways from the Game

The Stars managed to match their season-high with 40 shots on goal, a whopping 17 more than the Wild. Despite missing forwards Mats Zuccarello and Joel Eriksson Ek due to lower-body injuries, the Wild introduced four new line combinations. Forward Michael Milne marked his NHL debut on the Wild’s fourth line, while Liam Ohgren and Milne were brought up from AHL Iowa in recent days.

Pivotal Moment of the Game

A key turning point in the game came during a second-period Wild power play. Gustavsson denied Oskar Back a partial shorthanded breakaway after a turnover by Minnesota and blocked Matt Duchene moments after the Dallas penalty elapsed, maintaining a one-goal game.

Impressive Stat for the Wild

Despite the loss, the Wild have successfully neutralized 16 consecutive power plays since Nov. 7 in San Jose, showcasing their defensive prowess.

What’s Next for Both Teams?

The Stars will return home to host Anaheim on Monday, while the Wild will begin a three-game road trip on Tuesday, starting with St. Louis.

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