Mats Zuccarello was sidelined again for the Wild on Game 4 day as Minnesota tried to claw back in its first-round playoff series against the Dallas Stars at Grand Casino Arena. The Wild entered the night trailing 2-1 in the best-of-seven matchup, and Dallas had already taken a 1-0 lead in the first period.
The game was carried on FanDuel Sports North and TNT, with the radio call on 100.3 FM. For the Wild, the timing made the absences and the scoreboard inseparable: a home Game 4, a one-goal deficit on the ice and a series deficit that had already shifted the pressure toward every shift.
This was not just another night in the opening round. In the NHL playoffs, teams that get to a 3-1 series lead win about 90 percent of the time, which is why Game 4 carried so much weight for both clubs. The Wild needed a response before the series slipped closer to the point where one mistake could decide it.
That is where the tension sat for Minnesota. Zuccarello being out again left the Wild without one of the players it has leaned on, while Dallas was already in front early and did not need to chase the game. If the Wild could not turn the night at Grand Casino Arena, the series would tilt sharply toward the Stars.
For Minnesota, the task was simple to state and hard to carry out: find a way to stop the bleeding before a 3-1 hole became the story of the series.