Minnesota Wild's Penalty Kill Unit Falters in 8-3 Loss to Dallas Stars
Top Players Kaprizov and Boldy Continue to Underperform as Wild Prepares for Games in Sweden
- Minnesota Wild's penalty kill unit, the worst in the NHL, gave up a franchise-record five goals in an 8-3 loss to the Dallas Stars.
- Stars players Jason Robertson and Wyatt Johnston each scored two goals and an assist.
- The Wild's top players, Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy, continue to underperform, with Kaprizov turning over pucks frequently and Boldy failing to make a significant impact.
- The Wild have lost three straight games and have allowed four or more goals 10 times in 15 games.
- The Wild are set to play the Senators and Maple Leafs in Sweden next.