The Minnesota Wild meet the Dallas Stars for Game 4 of their four-game regular-season series, as Week 28 of the 2021-22 NHL season begins to wind down with this Central Division showdown from the American Airlines Center in Dallas. Dallas has won two of the three meetings between these teams, including each of the last two contests, so let’s see what’s the best Wild vs. Stars betting pick for Thursday evening.
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Wild vs Stars Betting Pick
This game will be played at the American Airlines Center in Dallas at 8:00 PM ET on Thursday, April 14, 2022.
Why Bet The Stars:
✅ The Dallas Stars have defeated Minnesota in two of the three meetings these teams have played against each other this season. That includes the last time these teams played in Dallas, when the Stars defeated Minnesota, 7-4. The Stars are 6-3-1 in the last 10 meetings.
✅ The Dallas Stars have won two straight games and are 6-3-1 in their last 10 contests. The Stars have had a very good April, going 4-2-1, including going 2-1-1 at home during the month. Dallas is 23-10-2 at the American Airlines Center.
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✅ The Minnesota Wild have been a much better road team than we have seen in recent years, going 19-14-4. However, they are struggling against division opponents on the road in recent weeks, losing in Nashville on April 5 and in St. Louis on April 8. The Wild have lost their last four division games on the road.
Minnesota Wild
The Minnesota Wild (45-21-6; 35-37 ATS) dominated the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday, winning 5-1. The team is 7-1-2 in their last 10 games and is battling with St. Louis for second place in the Central Division, tied with 96 points but holding the point percentage lead. The Wild are 19-14-4 on the road.
Minnesota simply blew out Edmonton, scoring the first five goals of the game. Two came off the stick of Kevin Fiala and two from Ryan Hartman as Fiala now has 26 goals and Hartman has 29. Minnesota is one of the more dangerous teams offensively, averaging 3.65 goals per game, fourth overall. They have six players with at least 21 goals this season, the first time that has happened in franchise history.
Dallas Stars
The Dallas Stars 42-27-4; 32-41 ATS) clipped the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday, 1-0. Dallas moved to 6-3-1 in their last 10 games, as they are clinging to the final wildcard spot in the Western Conference, three points ahead of Vegas. The Stars are 23-10-2 at home.
It was a spectacular performance by Scott Wedgewood that led the Stars to the victory, as he stopped 25 shots to move to 13-14-4 with a 3.10 goals-against average. Wedgewood has been battling Jake Oettinger for playing time, as Oettinger has been the better with a 2.53 GAA and a .914 save percentage. Overall, Dallas is 15th in goals allowed per game at 2.95 per contest.