Janmark's OT tally shoots Stars past Blackhawks
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[December 01, 2017]
CHICAGO -- Out of the corner of
his eye, Mattias Janmark could tell he had a step on the
fast-charging defenseman, so it came down to whether he would be the
first to reach the puck.
Once he did, Janmark had just one thought: Elevate a shot enough to
make a difference.
Janmark scored a pair of goals, including the game-winner 51 seconds
into overtime, as the Dallas Stars won their third consecutive game
with a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night.
The Stars, who have struggled to win on the road this season, won
their second straight away game and absorbed every punch the
Blackhawks threw at them -- especially in the first 10 minutes of
the third period.
"We're finding ways to win games the right way both home and away,"
Janmark said. "It's a big win."
Janmark notched the winner after Chicago tied the game 3-3 with 4:34
elapsed in the third when Patrick Kane redirected a Gustav Forsling
shot past goalie Ben Bishop. The Blackhawks had only 10 shots on
goal through two periods, but they quickly matched that total over
the first six minutes of the third to keep pressure on the Stars.
After Kane scored the equalizer, Dallas controlled the pace and kept
the Blackhawks from taking a lead before Janmark scored in overtime.
"(Chicago) gave us a push," Stars coach Ken Hitchcock said. "They
gave us a huge push in the second period, we answered back, they
gave us a huge push at the start of the third, we answered back.
"I was really happy with our response."
Dallas took the lead three times in regulation, only to see the
Blackhawks draw even. After failing to manage a shot on goal for
more than 10 minutes of the second period, the Stars capitalized on
a Chicago turnover at center ice to take a 3-2 lead.
Remi Elie flipped a shot past Crawford and after taking a pass from
Radek Faksa at 14:04 of the middle period.
The Blackhawks used an Artem Anisimov power-play goal 1:02 into the
second period to tie the game 2-2. Anisimov took a pinpoint pass
from Kane, who found Anisimov in front of the net and threaded a
pass through traffic and onto Anisimov's stick.
However, the power play was also where the Blackhawks struggled in
the loss. Chicago scored on 1 of 7 chances with a man advantage,
which Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville said impacted the way his
team performed the rest of the night.
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Stars center Mattias Janmark (13) celebrates scoring the winning
goal with defenseman John Klingberg (3) during the overtime period
against the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center. Dallas won 4-3
in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports
"We didn't generate enough (on the power play) when we were out
there," Quenneville said. "We lost momentum in the game with our
power play tonight."
Dallas took a 2-1 lead with 2:40 remaining in the first period when
Faksa -- who was coming off a hat trick in a victory over Vegas --
scored on a penalty shot to give the Stars their second lead of the
night.
The Stars and Blackhawks traded goals nine seconds apart in the
first period. Janmark gave Dallas a 1-0 lead with a wraparound goal
before Alex DeBrincat answered for Chicago with a laser that beat
Bishop at the 14:55 mark of the first.
After going back and forth throughout the night, the Stars
maintained their composure when it mattered most, which Hitchcock
said would be a difference-maker as the season continues --
especially when division play heats up.
"You build your game through adversity," Hitchcock said. "You've got
to go through tough times. You don't build it through the good
times, you build it through the tough times.
"We played 55 good minutes tonight, and it was a good sign. We
competed -- we competed like heck and we deserved to win."
NOTES: Stars C Martin Hanzal missed the game with an undisclosed
injury. Coach Ken Hitchcock said even the team did not know what the
ailment was. Hanzal was back in Dallas being evaluated. ... Dallas
scratched D Julius Honka was scratched. ....The Stars and Blackhawks
will face each other for the second time in three days when they
meet Saturday in Dallas. ... The Blackhawks assigned F Jordin Tootoo
to the Rockford IceHogs of the AHL on Thursday. Tootoo scored two
goals and had one assist in 50 regular-season games last season. ...
Chicago scratched D Michal Kempny, C Tanner Kero and D Jordan
Oesterle.
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