Stars eliminate Avs on Matt
Duchene's 2OT goal
Send a link to a friend
[May 18, 2024]
Matt Duchene broke the heart of his former team by sending
his current club to a second straight Western Conference final.
Duchene scored at 11:42 of the second overtime and the Dallas Stars
wrapped up their Western Conference semifinal series with a 2-1 win
over the Colorado Avalanche in Game 6 on Friday in Denver.
Duchene, who played his first nine NHL seasons for the Avalanche,
picked up a rebound right of the crease and lifted a wrister over
Alexandar Georgiev to send Dallas to the conference finals.
"Really happy for Dutchie," Dallas coach Peter DeBoer said.
The Stars will have home-ice advantage against either the Canucks or
the Oilers in the next round. Vancouver holds a 3-2 edge in its
best-of-seven set heading into Game 6 on Saturday at Edmonton.
Colorado traded Duchene to the Ottawa Senators in November 2018. He
subsequently played for the Columbus Blue Jackets and Nashville
Predators before signing with the Stars last summer as a depth
piece. The veteran forward rewarded them with a series-clinching
goal to make his first trip to the third round of the playoffs.
"The opportunity to sign here was one I jumped at," Duchene said.
"From the time I've signed here, I've been very grateful and looking
forward to these opportunities. This is only the second time I've
been past the first round and now we're going to the conference
finals. At 33, there's a certain level of appreciation you have."
It was another early exit for the Avalanche after they won it all in
2022 and the second straight year their season ended at home. They
lost Game 7 to the Seattle Kraken in the first round of the
postseason last year and failed to win a home game in the
just-concluded series against Dallas.
"The effort was there the whole series, just a tough team,"
Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon said. "We played two of the
toughest teams in the league right off the bat and just didn't score
enough."
Duchene atoned for his goaltender-interference infraction in the
first overtime that wiped away a potential Mason Marchment goal at
12:31. He also had a chance to win it when he came in alone 25
seconds into the second overtime, but Georgiev made a lunging save.
"It can be tough to reset after you think it's over," Duchene said
of the disallowed goal. "It's kind of a gut punch, but everyone
reset and kept going."
Jamie Benn also scored and Jake Oettinger had 29 saves for the
Stars, including two big ones in the second overtime.
"You never know how many times to get this opportunity to win the
Stanley Cup and to really feel like you have the team that can do
it," Oettinger said. "To get to the conference finals two years in a
row is an accomplishment, but the whole run's a waste unless you win
the whole thing."
[to top of second column] |

May 17, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Dallas Stars left wing Jason
Robertson (21) shoots the puck at Colorado Avalanche goaltender
Alexandar Georgiev (40) in the first period in game six of the
second round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Ball Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Mikko Rantanen had a goal and Georgiev turned away
36 shots for the Avalanche, who struggled in Denver during the
series after posting the best home record in the NHL during the
regular season.
"It sucks," Colorado defenseman Cale Makar said. "It's a devastating
result where we feel, with all our pieces, we can make a push for
the whole thing."
Both teams had chances in a tight-checking first period. Dallas
winger Evgenii Dadonov's backhander at a wide-open net went off the
outside of the post. In the final minute, Colorado's Artturi
Lehkonen nearly scored on a rebound, but Oettinger got a pad on it
and Dadonov kept it out of the net.
The Avalanche cashed in on their only power play when Rantanen
roofed a shot over Oettinger's left shoulder at 5:48 of the second
period.
It was his fourth goal of the playoffs and the first time in the
series the Avalanche scored first.
The Stars tied it at 1:56 of the third period. Benn got a pass from
Dadonov as he skated down the slot, deked Georgiev and slid a
backhand in for his third goal of the postseason.
Dallas was without top center Roope Hintz for the second straight
game due to an upper-body injury. Stars defenseman Nils Lundkvist
also was out, and Alexander Petrovic took his place on the third
pairing.
Colorado was missing fourth-line center Yakov Trenin, who left Game
5 with an injury. Chris Wagner took his spot in the lineup.
--Field Level Media
[© 2024 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.]
This material may not be
published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely
responsible for this content.

|