Since March 1 Dallas is second in the league in goals scored per game. So, it goes without saying that winning the goaltending battle in this series is going to be critical to the Wild's chances of success. But we'll say it anyway. Since March 1 the Wild are 7th in the NHL in goals allowed per game which speaks to their gritty team game. The question is what direction does Evason go in picking a Game 1 starter, future Hall of Famer Marc-Andre Fleury or the breakthrough netminder of the year, Filip Gustavsson? Gustavsson's numbers, especially in the latter half of the year, have been eye-popping. Overall his .931 save percentage was second in the league to Boston's Linus Ullmark among goalies with at least 30 appearances. Evason knows who he's going with in Game 1 but he wasn't sharing that information with reporters. "No, you can't know," Evason said with a chuckle. As for the thought process he said there are a variety of factors. "Exact same thing as from Game 1 of the regular season," he said. "We sit, we talk, we evaluate. We go through what they've done against that team. How they're playing now. There's so many factors that go into it. We don't roll the dice. Right? We're communicating with everybody in our room and hopefully, again as we just talked about (with) the other players, we make the right decision." He reiterated that regardless of whoever starts in Game 1 it doesn't preclude the other goaltender from appearing in the series. At the other end of the ice there is no debate about who will be tending goal for the Dallas Stars. Workhorse Jake Oettinger, born in Lakeville, Minnesota, continues to burnish his reputation as one of the top young netminders in the game. He finished tied for third in the league with 37 wins. His .919 save percentage was tied for 6th.