Chandler Stephenson's OT goal gives Knights 2-0 series lead on Stars
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[May 22, 2023]
Chandler Stephenson scored on a rebound 1:12 into overtime to
give the Vegas Golden Knights a 3-2 victory over the Dallas Stars in
Game 2 of the Western Conference finals on Sunday afternoon in Las
Vegas.
Stephenson's seventh goal of the playoffs came after Shea Theodore
fired a shot from the right circle that Dallas goaltender Jake
Oettinger made a pad save on. However, the rebound went to the left
side of the crease where Stephenson shoveled it into an open net for
the game-winner.
Despite losing back-to-back games in overtime to start the series,
the Dallas Stars aren't ready to throw in the towel quite yet -- not
with Game 3 on Tuesday and Game 4 on Thursday both back in Texas.
"Now we have to take care of business and win two games at home,"
defenseman Miro Heiskanen said afterward.
"We could have won both games," Dallas coach Peter DeBoer added.
"They held serve at home. We've got to do the same thing."
Jonathan Marchessault scored with 2:22 left in regulation to force
the overtime for Vegas, which managed just 10 shots on goal over the
first 44 minutes of action but still managed to rally for the win.
Mark Stone, Marchessault and Stephenson each finished with a goal
and an assist for the Golden Knights, who improved to 3-0 in
overtime games in the playoffs. Adin Hill made 26 saves to improve
to 5-1-0 in playoffs.
"Pretty excited," Stephenson said. "(My) first overtime goal in the
playoffs. Pretty cool. Obviously, to get two wins, that's the goal.
Win as many as you can. It's obviously good to be going there up
2-0."
Jack Eichel set up Marchessault's tying goal with a nifty backhand
pass from the end boards.
"You always want to take advantage of home ice," Eichel said. "We
know they're going to come out hard and try to do the same in their
home rink. So we're going to have to be ready to play."
Jason Robertson and Miro Heiskanen scored goals and Ryan Suter had
two assists for Dallas, which fell to 0-4 in overtime games in this
postseason. Oettinger finished with 21 saves.
Dallas jumped out to a 1-0 lead at the 2:47 mark of the first period
when Heiskanen fired a wrist shot from the top of the right circle
that caromed high off the stick of Vegas defenseman Theodore and up
and over the right shoulder of Hill into the net for his first goal
of the postseason.
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May 21, 2023; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA;
Dallas Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger (29) looks to stop a shot by
Vegas Golden Knights center Ivan Barbashev (49) on a pass from
center Jack Eichel (9) during the second period in game two of the
Western Conference Finals of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at
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Vegas tied it midway through the period with a
5-on-3 power-play goal by Stone after Joel Hanley was called for
interference and Thomas Harley picked up a tripping penalty on Jack
Eichel on the same play.
The goal came when Stephenson's crossing pass from the bottom of the
right circle ricocheted off the skate of Esa Lindell to Stone alone
in front of the crease. Stone then slid the puck between Oettinger's
pads for his sixth goal of the playoffs.
Dallas regained the lead 2-1 at the 9:21 mark of the second period
on a power-play goal by Robertson, who tapped in a rebound of an
Evgenii Dadonov point shot into the top left corner of the net. It
was Robertson's fourth goal of this playoff run.
Vegas tied it at the 17:38 mark of the third period when Ivan
Barbashev intercepted a Suter clearing pass along the left boards
and then passed to Eichel behind the net. Eichel backhanded a pass
to Marchessault cutting down the slot, where he fired a wrist shot
into the top right corner of the net for his sixth goal of the
playoffs and set the stage for Stephenson's overtime winner.
"I think the positive piece is that we played a much better game
tonight," DeBoer said. "And if we play that type of game, then we've
got a chance when we go home here."
--Field Level Media
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