Stars rally past Knights, advance to Cup Final
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[September 15, 2020]
Denis Gurianov was the overtime
hero, and the Dallas Stars summoned another comeback to beat the
Vegas Golden Knights 3-2 Monday night in Edmonton and advance to the
Stanley Cup Final for the first time in 20 years.
Dallas, which won the best-of-seven Western Conference finals in
five games, overcame a 2-0 deficit in the last 11 minutes of
regulation. The Stars will face either the Tampa Bay Lightning or
New York Islanders for the championship. Tampa Bay leads the Eastern
Conference finals 3-1.
With the Stars on the power play, Gurianov set up at the right
faceoff dot and drilled a 110 mph one-timer that found the mark at
3:36 of overtime. Since the league's return to play after suspending
action in March over the coronavirus pandemic, Dallas has won all
five of its games that went beyond regulation this year.
Stars goaltender Anton Khudobin made 34 saves in yet another clutch
performance, and his team won after trailing for the seventh time
this postseason (eighth including the initial three-game span before
the playoffs began).
"We are a confident group. There's no panic," Tyler Seguin said
afterward. "We have key goals, big moments. Everything's falling in
our favor right now."
With his team down by a pair near the midway point of the third
period, Dallas captain Jamie Benn put his team on the board at 9:54
and cued the comeback. During a scramble, Benn gained the puck in
the low slot and snapped a high shot into the net for his third goal
in as many games.
It was similar to the overtime-forcing, game-tying goal by rookie
Joel Kiviranta with 3:47 remaining in regulation. John Klingberg's
point shot was stopped, but Kiviranta -- who had a hat trick in the
Stars' Game 7 win over the Colorado Avalanche last round -- pounced
on the rebound and buried the golden chance for the power-play
marker.
Stars interim head coach will compete in his third Stanley Cup Final
on the bench, having been the associate coach for the Vancouver
Canucks in 2011 and assistant with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2015.
Both times his teams lost.
"It means a lot," Bowness said to Sportsnet broadcast. "I'm more
excited for the players. They've worked very hard and down 2-0, they
keep battling back like they've done all year. ... We're all going
to share this moment."
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Stars left wing Jamie Benn (14) shoots the puck on Vegas Golden
Knights goaltender Robin Lehner (90) during the third period in game
five of the second round of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Rogers
Place. / Gerry Thomas-USA TODAY Sports
Vegas head coach Pete DeBoer afterward lamented the team's lack of
offense in the series despite quality possession time, often deep in
the Dallas zone.
"There's no doubt the last couple games of the Vancouver series
against (Thatcher) Demko probably rattled our confidence in that
area as a group," DeBoer said. "Honestly up to that point, I thought
we were creating a ton of offense."
And now, the Golden Knights head into the offseason knowing they
blew a huge opportunity in their elimination game.
"We all feel this is a wasted opportunity. ... For our organization,
we want a Stanley Cup, and we didn't get it. So we're pretty upset,"
Reilly Smith said.
Needing a strong start to help keep their hopes alive, the Golden
Knights received it when Chandler Stephenson opened the scoring in
the first period. Stephenson was sprung on a breakaway by Shea
Theodore and tucked a backhand through Khudobin's legs at the 8:14
mark. It was the first time in eight games that Vegas scored a
first-period goal.
Then, Smith tallied 15 seconds into the third period to double the
lead. Vegas goaltender Robin Lehner stopped Tyler Seguin's
one-timer, which sent the Golden Knights the other way on an odd-man
rush, and Smith ripped a top-corner shot over Khudobin's trapper to
snap a 10-game goal scoring drought. It was the fastest goal to
start a period in Golden Knights playoff history.
Lehner finished with 23 saves in the loss.
-Field Level Media
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