Tyler Seguin and Jason Robertson each had a power-play goal and an assist, Roope Hintz had three assists for the second straight game and the Dallas Stars took the series lead over the Minnesota Wild for the first time with a 4-0 victory. in the game. 5 on Tuesday night.

Jake Oettinger saved 27 in his second career playoff shutout. That included the 24-year-old goaltender stopping nine shots as the Wild had back-to-back power plays in quick succession in the second quarter.

Seguin’s fourth power play goal of the series came just 2:22 into the game, eight seconds after wild forward Marcus Foligno’s five-minute major penalty and game misconduct for a knee strike against Radek Faksa .

Mason Marchment scored early in the second period and Ty Dellandrea added an empty net with 3:57 remaining.

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Roope Hintz #24 and Tyler Seguin #91 of the Dallas Stars celebrate a goal against the Minnesota Wild in game five of the first round of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs at the American Airlines Center on April 25, 2023 in Dallas, Texas (Glenn James/NHLI via Getty Images)

The Stars will try to close out the first-round playoff series on Friday night in Game 6 in Minnesota, where the home team will try to avoid another first-round loss. Game 7, if necessary, would be Sunday in Dallas.

Faksa was left face down on the ice after colliding with Foligno near the blue line, which occurred just after the Stars center knocked the puck out of the air with his hand. Faksa had to be helped off the ice once he got up, but he was back in the game midway through the first half.

The major penalty was upheld and game misconduct issued after officials reviewed the play.

Seguin put Dallas ahead for his second-effort tally on a rebounding shot from Robertson, who then made it 2-0 midway through the first with his 35-foot wrist through Filip Gustavsson’s legs. It was the second goal and fourth assist of the series for Robertson, who became the first 100-point scorer for Dallas this season.

Dallas Stars goal on the bench

Mason Marchment #27 of the Dallas Stars celebrates a goal against the Minnesota Wild in game five of the first round of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs at the American Airlines Center on April 25, 2023 in Dallas, Texas (Glenn James/NHLI via Getty Images)

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Gustavsson, the 24-year-old goalie from Minnesota, has started the last three games since three-time Stanley Cup champion Marc-Andre Fleury was in the net for Game 2 as Dallas evened the series with a win. from 7-3. Gustavsson stopped 21 shots on Tuesday.

With Joe Pavelski in concussion protocol since Game 1, Seguin moved up to the top line with Robertson and Hintz, and had a bigger role on the power play. Seguin, who played in his 100th career playoff game, is the only Stars player with a Stanley Cup title, that was as a 19-year-old rookie with Boston in 2011.

Seguin, now 31, is the first player in Stars franchise history with four power-play goals in a single playoff series. The last time a Dallas player had that many in a playoff year was 2008, when Mike Modano had five and Brenden Morrow four.

Seguin scored two power-play goals in the Stars’ 3-2 victory in Game 4 on Sunday night that evened the series. Both also came after Foligno’s penalties.

Hintz also scored a goal in the series opener, then had a hat-trick with an assist in Game 2. His 11 points (four goals, seven assists) are the most in a single playoff series for Dallas, his assist on Marchment’s goal breaking his tie with Mike Modano, Sergei Zubov and Jamie Benn.

The stars come together after the goal

Jason Robertson #21, Jamie Benn #14 and Tyler Seguin #91 of the Dallas Stars celebrate a goal against the Minnesota Wild in game five of the first round of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs at the American Airlines Center on April 25, 2023 in Dallas, Texas (Glenn James/NHLI via Getty Images)

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Dallas has nine power-play goals in the series.

Minnesota went 0 for 3 with a man advantage in Game 5, with all of its power plays coming in the second period. The Wild didn’t even get a shot on goal in the last one, when the Stars blocked four shots before they could reach the net.