Bruins
rally to defeat Stars
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[January 21, 2015]
DALLAS -- The Boston Bruins hit the
ice at American Airlines Center on Tuesday looking to atone for a 3-1
loss to Columbus on Saturday, which snapped a five-game winning streak.
And thanks to goaltender Tuukka Rask making 36 saves and defenseman
Dougie Hamilton contributing a goal and an assist, the Bruins scored a
3-1 win over the Dallas Stars.
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The Bruins (24-17-6) trailed 1-0 early in the second when Dallas
center Vernon Fiddler scored off a backhand in his 700th career
game.
"You try to just play it as another game," Fiddler said. "But 700
games for a guy that's like me is pretty good, it's a pretty big
accomplishment."
Boston then erupted for three unanswered goals, getting goals from
right winger and former Star Loui Eriksson, center Gregory Campbell
and Hamilton.
"The fact that they scored the first goal we came back and scored
the next two was huge," Bruins coach Claude Julien said. "I liked
our effort."
Boston had a great chance to strike first when center Patrice
Bergeron flicked a snap toward the Dallas net 6:58 into the game,
but his shot instead found the crossbar.
The visitors then had an apparent goal by Campbell at 10:38 of the
first nullified after right winger Jordan Caron was called for
hooking Stars defenseman Jamie Oleksiak, who turned over the puck to
set up Campbell's goal.
Late in the first, the Stars lost left winger Erik Cole to an
upper-body injury. Cole did not return.
"He's going to be out for a period of time by the looks of it,"
Stars coach Lindy Ruff said of Cole. "I wouldn't expect him back
post-break."
Dallas took the lead when Fiddler scored his sixth goal of the
season 6:46 into the second period, a backhand that sailed in over
Rask's glove.
Fiddler then had a great look at another goal opportunity at 13:22
of the second, but saw his wrist shot from the right circle ring off
the right post.
The Bruins tied it with 5:43 remaining in the second when Eriksson
beat Stars goaltender Kari Lehtonen with a wrist shot from the slot
for his 11th goal of the season. Eriksson finished a nifty backhand
pass from center Carl Soderberg with a shot that landed in the back
of the net over a diving Lehtonen.
Boston took its first lead late in the second when Campbell scored
his fifth of the season off a rebound with 1:33 remaining before the
second intermission. Left winger Craig Cunningham took the initial
shot from the right point, which Lehtonen made a pad save on.
Campbell was stationed at the near post to score his first goal
since Dec. 31.
"I was grateful to get that one that counted," Campbell said.
Dallas had another golden opportunity when a rising wrist shot by
center Tyler Seguin from the right circle 1:29 into the third period
found the crossbar with the Stars on the power play.
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The Bruins took a 3-1 lead at 7:41 of the third when Hamilton scored
his sixth of the season with Boston on the power play. Hamilton beat
Lehtonen to his short side with a wrist shot from the right circle,
a play on which Lehtonen was heavily screened by Soderberg.
"It was definitely nice to get one there," Eriksson said of
Hamilton's power-play goal. "That was a great play by Dougie
(Hamilton) to get that one."
Boston had gone on the power play 37 seconds earlier when Dallas
defenseman Jason Demers was called for elbowing Soderberg into the
boards on the far side of the ice.
A Dallas player found a post for the third time when, with 6:25
remaining in regulation, center Colton Sceviour sent a wrist shot
off the near post from the left circle.
Lehtonen stopped 24 of 27 shots for Dallas before leaving the ice
with 1:29 remaining.
NOTES: Bruins D Matt Bartkowski and C Brad Marchand were scratched.
Marchand was serving the final game of a two-game suspension for a
slew-footing incident against the Rangers in New York on Jan. 15.
... The Stars scratched D Trevor Daley (undisclosed injury) and D
David Schlemko. ... Bruins G Tuukka Rask made his fourth consecutive
start. ... Stars C Tyler Seguin spent three years in Boston and won
a Stanley Cup with the Bruins in 2011 before being traded to Dallas
on July 4, 2013. Bruins RW Loui Eriksson and RW Reilly Smith were
also included in that trade. ... Stars C Vernon Fiddler appeared in
his 700th career game. ... Boston started a three-game road trip
that straddles the All-Star break. The Bruins play the Avalanche in
Colorado on Wednesday, then the Islanders in New York on Jan. 29.
... The Stars are off until a Jan. 27 road game against the Montreal
Canadiens.
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