"We talked about momentum so much in the playoffs," Stars forward Patrick Sharp said. "[Ahead] 4-0 [with] 20 minutes left, a power-play goal and then the building gets into it, they get excited and we've got a tough time stopping it, but we did. We won the game and we're happy about it. Lot of respect for what Minnesota can do on their side. It was a tough series, but we're excited we're moving on."
The Wild nearly tied it moments later when Stars goaltender Kari Lehtonen turned the puck over to Jason Zucker at the top of the crease, only to see it roll off Zucker's stick with the net open.
Instead, the Stars, as they'd done all series, took advantage of a fortuitous bounce of their own when defenseman Alex Goligoski's point shot hit traffic in front and popped in the air, landing in the feet of Wild goaltender Devan Dubnyk, who lost sight of the puck. Forward Charlie Coyle dove to try and keep it out, but Dubnyk swept the pick into his own net with the back of his right leg at 10:28, giving Dallas a 5-3 lead.
Even that stroke of bad luck didn't deter Minnesota's comeback attempt.