Shattenkirk’s OT winner gives Lightning 3-1 lead over Stars
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[September 26, 2020]
Kevin Shattenkirk ran the
emotional gamut from lamenting his bad luck to overtime hero, and
the Tampa Bay Lightning are one win away from claiming the Stanley
Cup thanks to his winning goal in a 5-4 victory over the Dallas
Stars Friday night in Edmonton.
Shattenkirk, who had the misfortune of the overtime-forcing tally
banking off his leg and into the net, responded with the winner that
gives the Lightning a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series and the
opportunity to claim the second Cup in franchise history Saturday.
"I was thinking in my head I deserved some kind of good karma for
all that," Shattenkirk said of the tying goal that set the stage for
his heroics.
The pendulum didn't take long to swing in his favor. Shattenkirk
gained the puck as he moved down to the right dot from his point
position and ripped a low shot into the net for his team's third
power-play goal of the game 6:34 into extra time. Needless to say,
his feelings differed from earlier.
"It's kind of every emotion you can think of," he said.
Brayden Point scored twice and goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy made 26
saves for the Lightning, whose other championship came in 2004.
Amidst the disappointment of the loss, the Stars were also upset at
the penalty called on Jamie Benn that set the stage for the winner.
"Jamie breathes on him and the guy falls over," said Stars forward
Joe Pavelski. "Whether that's the case or not, there's a little
battle going on there. Playoffs, it's overtime, we expect
five-on-five. We expect to battle it out."
It may have been a debatable call, but the Stars have only
themselves to blame for being in that position. They failed to
convert a third-period power play on a similar call against Tampa
Bay's Patrick Maroon, were the beneficiaries of a dubious
embellishment call on Point when Corey Perry hooked him down and
then also failed to cash in a power play early in overtime.
"Our power play had a chance to end the game, and they didn't get it
done. Simple as that," said coach Rick Bowness.
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Dallas Stars defenseman
Esa Lindell (23) and goaltender Anton Khudobin (35) defend against
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Plus, the Stars blew a two-goal first-period lead -- despite
managing only three shots on goal in the opening frame -- thanks to
tallies by John Klingberg and Pavelski.
However, Point tallied twice to draw the Lightning even, his first
with 32.6 seconds remaining in the first period, and the second just
past the two-minute mark of the second period in an entertaining
affair.
After Corey Perry restored the Dallas lead midway through the second
period, Yanni Gourde again drew the Lightning even with 66 seconds
left in the frame. Then it was Tampa Bay's turn to blow a lead with
Alex Killorn scoring early in the third period only to see
Pavelski's game-tying marker with 8:25 remaining in regulation.
The Lightning are 6-1 in overtime games this year, while Dallas lost
in OT for the first time (4-1).
Teams holding a 3-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Final have a 33-1 record
of winning the championship, so the Lightning are in the driver's
seat.
"The hardest one to win is the next one, and that's what we're
focused on now," coach Jon Cooper said.
The Lightning didn't have captain Steven Stamkos in the lineup after
his brief return to action in Game 3, but the Stars added to their
injury woes, which are more severe than Tampa Bay's. Forward Roope
Hintz left the game in the second period for a Stars team already
without No. 1 goalie Ben Bishop, defensemen Stephen Johns and Taylor
Fedun and forwards Radek Faska and Blake Comeau.
Anton Khudobin made 30 saves for the Stars.
--Field Level Media
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