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Goalie interference controversy in Dallas has fans erupting

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Jonathan Ouimet
April 28, 2026  (10:22 PM)
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Stars vs Wild Game 5
Photo credit: X @GinoHard_

Glen Gulutzan threw the red flag in Game 5 tonight, and the Dallas Stars just stole a goal off the board with a goaltender interference challenge.

Matthew Boldy buried the puck. The Wild bench celebrated. Then the Stars head coach pointed at the headset and the next four minutes belonged to Toronto.

The verdict came back. Boldy pushed Jake Oettinger's pad. No goal. Game still tied at the American Airlines Center. The series remains a coin flip in real time.

This is the second wiped-out goal of the playoffs in 72 hours. Vegas lost an overtime winner to an offside review on Monday night in Utah. Now Minnesota loses one to a glove on a goalie's pad in Dallas.

Boldy entered tonight with 5 points in 4 games and a +6 rating. The 25-year-old American winger has been one of the few consistent threats around Kirill Kaprizov this round.

The frustration has to be real on that bench.

Oettinger has been the swing position for Dallas all series. The 27-year-old goalie carries a .902 save percentage and a 1-1-1 line.

That challenge wasn't just about a goal. It was about giving him the next shift back.

Gulutzan kept his forward group intact and slotted Ilya Lyubushkin in for the injured Nils Lundkvist on the back end.

Then the lineup card got upstaged by a coach's challenge.

Why this swing matters more than the call itself

Goaltender interference is the single most subjective ruling in the rule book.

Two officials in Toronto staring at a frame-by-frame replay of a stick blade across a goalie pad. That's the world we live in.

Jason Robertson sits on 6 points across 4 games for Dallas. Matt Duchene leads the Stars with 7. The hosts have not been short on offensive looks. They've needed every break on the defensive side of the puck.

Mikko Rantanen entered tonight with 5 points in the series and a -4. Dallas has been counting on its $12 million winger to take over a game and that game still hasn't shown up. A goal off the board for the Wild buys him another shift.

John Hynes wins this series if Kirill Kaprizov keeps producing. The 29-year-old Russian leads Minnesota with 6 points and a +7. Boldy was supposed to be his running mate tonight. Instead he watched a goal vanish in real time.

The 2026 playoffs have rewritten the rulebook on what counts as a goal. Offside, goalie interference, an inch here, a glove there.

Every series is being decided by a man in a Toronto control room as much as the men on the ice.


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