DALLAS -- For 52 minutes on Friday, the Wild looked like it would find a way to grind out at least a point, on the road, against Central Division rival Dallas.
But on their 30th shot of the night, the Stars got the biggest goal from arguably its biggest name in an eventual 3-1 win over Minnesota at American Airlines Center.
The Wild didn't resemble the team that won three-straight games pre-All-Star break ... and expectedly so: Minnesota hadn't played in nine days while Dallas was playing for the second time in three days following its own lengthy layoff.
Wild finds legs late, but doesn't find a point in Dallas
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