The Wild now lead the series 3-2, needing just one more win to advance, with strong performances from Boldy and McCarron also contributing.
Minnesota's aggressive defense and rookie goalie Jesper Wallstedt's 20 saves have put Dallas on the verge of elimination, with the Wild seeking their first playoff series win since 2015.
Can the Stars' elite offense solve its 200-minute scoring drought at five-on-five to avoid elimination?
After a dominant Game 5 on the road, are the Wild finally poised to break their 11-year first-round curse?
Without top defenseman Jonas Brodin, can the Wild's defensive system hold strong enough to clinch the series?
Does this series prove that defensive structure is more valuable than offensive star power in the NHL playoffs?
Is Jason Robertson's unresolved contract situation an underlying distraction for a Stars team on the brink?