WILD SCOUTING REPORT
KEY PLAYERS
Ryan Suter, D
Coming off a career-best 51 points, Suter plays half the game and will see plenty of — if not all of — Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin. Suter quarterbacks the Wild's highly frustrating power play. He ranked sixth in the NHL in power-play shots blocked (49 of 109 attempts), but that .450 percentage is well higher than the five players with more shots blocked.
Devan Dubnyk, G
There's no doubt the Stars will get a multitude of scoring chances. Dubnyk has had a tendency this season to give up a goofy goal per game. The Wild won't be able to afford that.
Mikko Koivu, C
The first-line center led the Wild in scoring, but in 28 playoff games since 2013, he has only two goals and nine assists. The Wild needs more from Koivu with Zach Parise injured.
MUST STEP UP
Charlie Coyle, RW
Coyle needs to rediscover his hard-nosed, strong-on-the-wall play. He had eight hits in the past 13 games and no goals in the last 18. As first-line right wing and the net-front guy on the first power-play unit, Coyle must assert himself.
X FACTOR
Erik Haula, C
Haula, who has a lower-body injury, went through a 23-game stretch where he had 21 points He centers the checking line that John Torchetti wants to use against Dallas' top line. Haula's defense needs to continue to lead to offense.
BREAKING IT DOWN
Offense
The Wild had twelve 10-goal scorers, tied for most in the league. On the other hand, it had three 20-goal scorers and one of them, Parise, likely won't play. The Wild needs much more from Jason Zucker (two goals in the past 31 games), Jason Pominville (no goals in past 11) and continued strong playoff play from Nino Niederreiter.