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Jamie Benn's reckless cross-check leaves Dallas facing alarming Game 6 question

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Skyler Walker
April 29, 2026  (9:49)
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Apr 28, 2026; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Stars left wing Jamie Benn (14) skates off the ice as the Minnesota Wild celebrate their win over the Stars in game five of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at American Airlines Center.
Photo credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Jamie Benn just handed Glen Gulutzan a mess with Dallas one loss from the summer and fresh calls for NHL discipline.

This wasn't just playoff nastiness spilling over after the whistle. Benn answered Ryan Hartman's high shot by coming back with a cross-check up high of his own, and that's the part that matters now.

Retaliation always gets judged harder when the stick rides up. Benn crossed that line.

With Minnesota up 3-2 in the series after a 4-2 win on Monday, Dallas can't afford another self-inflicted hit to its lineup.

Game 6 is set for Wednesday, April 30, and the pressure is obvious.

Benn already has 8 penalty minutes in 5 playoff games, and that number now feels bigger than any shift he gave the Stars in this round. He also sits with 0 points and a -5.

The clip made the reaction even louder because the play looked needless in real time. Benn got tagged, turned back into the traffic, and drove his stick up instead of letting the officials sort it out.

Dallas cannot keep paying for Benn's lack of discipline

The camera catches Benn snapping his hands through the shaft and lifting the stick right into Hartman up high, the kind of motion that gets replayed frame by frame by player safety.

What makes this worse for Dallas is that this isn't some out-of-character moment.

Benn was suspended for 2 games in May 2023 for cross-checking Mark Stone in the Western Conference Final.

That history matters, even if the exact play is different.

Once a player keeps ending up in these hearings for stick work, the benefit of the doubt starts to disappear.

And Stars fans know it. Some are defending their captain because Hartman started the exchange, but plenty are fed up with the same reckless edge tipping into bad decisions.

One fan under the clip wrote that Dallas will win nothing as long as Benn is the captain.

That's harsh, but it shows where the frustration is heading inside the fan base.

This feels like a 1-game suspension.

Hartman's shot up high was dirty enough to spark a response, but Benn took it too far and put Dallas right back in the spotlight for the wrong reason.

If the NHL sits him for Game 6, nobody in Dallas should be surprised.


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