The Dallas Stars have made NHL postseason history in Game 5 shutout with Jake Oettinger goaltending for 27 saves (Dallas Morning News). This is the first shutout recorded during this NHL postseason and it was achieved in 34 games played so far. The victory also gave the Stars a 3-2 advantage in their first-round playoff (The Athletic).
The Dallas Stars are showing signs of being a formidable team in the Stanley Cup race (Blackout Dallas). The team has amazing talent on the ice with the likes of Jake Oettinger and Joe Pavelski. Currently, forward Joe Pavelski is making great strides in terms of his health (Yardbarker.com), and the team hopes to have him playing soon.
In recent news, Dak Prescott, Troy Aikman, and several Dallas Cowboys players were present to watch the Dallas Stars versus the Wild game in which the Stars won 3-2 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram). The team will have to continue to come up on top if they want to make it to bigger stages in their current season.
The Minnesota Wild and Dallas Stars are tied in their playoff series 2-2 and will face each other to see who will take the lead in game 5 on Tuesday (MassLive.com). The postseason picture is also starting to take shape, and the Minnesota Wild has clinched a playoff berth (Bleacher Report).
Tune in to watch Game 5 of the NHL Playoffs First Round on Tuesday at 8:00 PM ET on Bally Sports when the Dallas Stars host the Minnesota (Sports Illustrated). This will be a very competitive match as both teams are fighting for the upper hand in the playoffs.
Jake Oettinger made his second postseason shutout with the Stars gaining control of their Western Conference quarterfinal series (The Rink Live). All in all, the Dallas Stars are shaping up to be a highly competitive team with great potential to go further in this year’s NHL playoffs.