Minnesota tied the match wins.
Matt Boldy directed Minnesota’s 3–2 winning goal at the very end of the first overtime period to even the series against Dallas at 2–2.
Dallas Credit Pack Esa Lindell forgot the star striker behind his back completely free, and Boldy was able to direct by Jared Spurgeon the blue line quietly crawled into the backpack.
– Joel Eriksson Ek and Kirill Kaprizov haired nicely, and Jared’s shot was great. I was just lucky that it hit my bat, the unassuming hero stated after the game.
Lindell’s night was difficult anyway. He lost his duel To Marcus Foligno at the end of the third period, thanks to which Foligno tied the score at 2–2.
Lindell was also on the field by Brock Faber shot during the 1–1 goal, but it could not be put on the Finn’s thorn. However, Lindell’s power statistic was a dismal -3. He played the most (34.17) of any Dallas player.
The goals of the star jerseys were created with superiority. Jason Robertson opened the game’s goal taps Matt Duchene and Mikko Rantanen from preliminary work in the opening set. The 2–1 lead was scored by Miro Heiskanen. Credits to Rantanen and Duchene.
The match series continues in Dallas on Wednesday morning at 3:00 a.m. Finnish time.
Marcus Foligno forced the puck into the goal despite being blocked by Esa Lindell. PDO
Matt Boldy was allowed to direct the 3–2 winning goal in front of the Dallas goal. PDO

