Stars
rally for 3-2 win over Penguins
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[March 01, 2017]
DALLAS -- For most of the
season, the Dallas Stars lost when trailing after two periods.
On Tuesday, Dallas trailed the Pittsburgh Penguins, a team that was
26-0 when leading after two periods, 2-0 after 40 minutes. However,
the Stars erupted for three unanswered goals, including the
game-winner from Antoine Roussel with 9:24 remaining in a 3-2
victory Tuesday night at American Airlines Center.
"It was good," Stars coach Lindy Ruff said of the comeback. "I
thought we played hard. A little bit of execution problem in the
first two periods, but we stayed with it, got some pucks to the net,
got rewarded for going there. I thought at the end of the night we
played a good game."
Roussel, who also had an assist, scored his 12th goal of the season
on a wrist shot from the left circle off the rush. It initially
appeared that Penguins goaltender Matt Murray, who made 29 saves,
denied Roussel's flick, but the puck went in after first striking
Murray's glove.
Brett Ritchie and Jason Spezza also scored for Dallas (25-28-10),
who got two assists from John Klingberg. Antti Niemi made 18 saves.
"I thought he played a strong game for us, made a couple real big
saves," Ruff said of Niemi. "I thought we rebounded (from the first
two periods), and Antti gave us the key save at the key time to
allow us to win a hockey game."
Evgeni Malkin and Jake Guentzel scored for Pittsburgh (38-15-8).
"Well, we just got outplayed," Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. "I
don't think we managed the puck very well. I don't think we won
enough puck battles and as a result we let them come at us (in the
third period). We've got to find a way to make it harder for them,
force them to play a 200-foot game, but we didn't spend enough time
in the offensive zone and that's when our team's at its best, when
we hang onto pucks."
Pittsburgh led 1-0 after 20 minutes with Malkin scoring his 26th
goal of the season at 10:04 of the first period. Malkin one-timed a
Patric Hornqvist pass from behind the Dallas net in for the opening
score.
Guentzel put the visitors ahead 2-0 with his seventh goal of the
season off a rebound with 9:20 remaining before the second
intermission. Niemi stopped the initial shot from Ian Cole, but
Guentzel was waiting at the near post to knock in the carom.
Dallas got on the board 3:40 into the third when Ritchie scored his
11th goal of the season off a rebound. Murray denied a Klingberg
wrister from the left circle with a pad save, but the carom fell to
Ritchie and he scored from the high slot.
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Penguins goalie Matt Murray (30) makes a save on a shot by Dallas
Stars left wing Antoine Roussel (21) during the second period at the
American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY
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"We weren't down in the room in the second
intermission at all. We believed that if we got just one goal, it
would put them on their heels and then it's a one-shot game to get
into overtime," Ritchie said.
The Stars tied it at 9:41 in the third when Spezza scored his ninth
goal of the season from the left circle. Spezza's wrister was
initially stopped by Murray, but the puck fluttered through the air,
deflecting off Brian Dumoulin's shoulder before crossing the goal
line. After a short official review, the goal stood.
"The one goes off my shoulder and the puck's up in the air, you just
couldn't find it," Murray said. "It's not anybody's fault. It's just
a terrible bounce, it's just terrible luck. He (Dumoulin) is in the
right position. He's boxing the guy out and it just happens to hit
his shoulder and go in. We kind of brush those ones off. I think we
realize that's just a really bad bounce."
Murray left the ice with 1:44 remaining, but the Penguins were
unable to find the equalizer.
NOTES: The Penguins scratched D Kris Letang (lower body), who is not
on the trip with the team, D Steve Oleksy and RW Carter Rowney. ...
The Stars scratched LW Remi Elie and D Greg Pateryn, who was
acquired in a trade with Montreal on Monday. Pateryn arrived Tuesday
morning in Dallas. ... Before the game, Dallas traded D Johnny Oduya
to Chicago for minor league F Mark McNeill, who will report to AHL
Texas, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft.
Oduya returns to the Blackhawks, where he was part of the Stanley
Cup champions in 2013 and 2015. ... Penguins D Cameron Gaunce played
nine games for Dallas during the 2013-14 season. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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