Wild vs. Stars game preview: Broadcast info, odds and analysis

Sarah McLellan's breakdown: The Stars are coming off a back-to-back but sit atop the Central division as Stanley Cup contenders.

November 12, 2023 at 2:39AM
Lakeville native Jake Oettinger has never lost to the Wild in regulation during the regular season. (Julio Cortez, Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

WILD GAMEDAY

vs. Dallas Stars at Xcel Energy Center: 5 p.m. Sunday

TV; radio: BSN; 100.3 FM

Stats and analytics: Tap here.

For the fans: Fans attending the game are encouraged to wear lavender to show their support for the Wild's Hockey Fights Cancer Awareness Night.

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Sarah McLellan's preview:

Opening bell: The Wild and Stars reignite their rivalry in a rematch of last season's first-round playoff series. After eliminating the Wild in six games, Dallas went on to the Western Conference finals where the Stars fell in six games to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Golden Knights. But that run isn't believed to be a fluke: the Stars (9-3-1) are expected to be a contender in the West again, making this a telling Central Division matchup for the Wild (5-7-2).

Watch him: Stars G Jake Oettinger has never lost a regular season game in regulation to the Wild (4-0-1). The Lakeville native is off to a 6-2-1 start with a sharp .933 save percentage and 2.10 goals-against average.

Injuries: Wild RW Frederick Gaudreau (upper body) and D Alex Goligoski (lower body).

Forecast: The Stars arrive in St. Paul atop the division. They are strong in net and have impressive depth up front, what with the likes of C Matt Duchene and RW Tyler Seguin on the third line. Dallas also played on Saturday, winning at Winnipeg, so the Wild will have the edge in rest. Still, if the Wild don't protect the puck and make smart decisions, the Stars will likely be tough to slow down.

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Sarah McLellan

Minnesota Wild and NHL

Sarah McLellan covers the Wild and NHL. Before joining the Minnesota Star Tribune in November 2017, she spent five years covering the Coyotes for The Arizona Republic.

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