NHL announces start time for Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild Game 6

Glen Gulutzan, Head Coach at Dallas Stars
Glen Gulutzan, Head Coach at Dallas Stars
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The National Hockey League announced on April 29 that Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round series between the Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild will begin at 6:30 p.m. Central Time.

This announcement provides fans with important scheduling information as both teams continue their playoff campaigns. The timing of this game is significant for supporters planning to attend or watch the matchup.

According to the league, further details about the playoff schedule, watch parties, and related events will be shared as they become available. “As details become available on playoff schedule, watch parties and events, they will be posted on DallasStars.com/Playoffs,” said league officials.

Fans are encouraged to check the official website for updates regarding upcoming games and team activities during the playoffs.

The outcome of this series could impact both teams’ progression in the tournament, drawing attention from hockey fans across the region.



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