Blackwell scores 17:46 into OT as
Stars beat Avalanche 4-3 to even 1st-round NHL playoffs series 1-1
[April 22, 2025]
By STEPHEN HAWKINS
DALLAS (AP) — Colin Blackwell scored 17:46 into overtime and the
Dallas Stars beat the Colorado Avalanche 4-3 in Game 2 on Monday
night to even up their first-round Western Conference series.
Blackwell initially took a shot that ricocheted off teammate Sam
Steel and Avs defenseman Samuel Girard in front of the net. But with
the puck rolling loose on the ice, the fourth-line forward circled
around and knocked it in for the winner.
“It’s been a long season, and not playing the first game, stuff like
that, just kind of been in and out of the lineup toward the end
here,” Blackwell said. “I always felt my game’s kinda built for the
playoffs and stuff along those lines. I love rising to the occasion
and playing in moments like this.”
Tyler Seguin, Thomas Harley and Evgenii Dadonov also had goals for
Dallas, which avoided losing the first two games at home in its
opening-round series for the second year in a row. The Stars did
open with their eighth consecutive Game 1 loss since 2022, after
going into this postseason with a seven-game losing streak (0-5-2).
“Obviously it’s a fresh new season in the playoffs, but it’s been a
little bit since we won a game,” Seguin said. “It’s almost like
going through a slump. You’ve got to try to just break it and
simplify. We did that tonight and have something great to build off
of.”

Colorado had finished the final 1:26 of regulation and first 34
seconds of overtime on a power play after a hooking penalty against
Mikko Rantenen, who the Avalanche traded on Jan. 24 to Carolina in
the East, where he played only 13 games before getting traded March
7 back to the Central Division to Dallas and getting a new $96
million, eight-year contract.
Stars goalie Jake Oettinger stopped 34 shots. Mackenzie Blackwood
had 35 saves in his second career playoff game, but the final shot
went off his left shoulder.
Nathan MacKinnon scored on a power play for his third goal in this
series for the Avalanche, and his 51st in the NHL playoffs. Jack
Drury and Logan O’Connor also scored.
“Every time you lose a game that you play pretty good, you lose an
opportunity to take control of a series,” Avs coach Jared Bednar
said.
The series switches to Denver for Game 3 on Wednesday night, when
there is a chance that Avs captain Gabriel Landeskog could play for
the first time in nearly three years. His last game was June 26,
2022, when they beat Tampa Bay 2-1 in Game 6 to clinch the Stanley
Cup, before a chronic right knee injury that led to two surgeries
and multiple comeback attempts.
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Dallas Stars center Colin Blackwell (15) celebrates his game-winning
goal with teammates defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin (46) and center Sam
Steel (18) during overtime in Game 2 of a first-round NHL hockey
playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche early Tuesday, April
22, 2025, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Landeskog was activated off injured reserve early
Monday, but was a scratch for the game after being first Colorado
skater to take the ice for pregame warmups. Bednar said the captain
wanted to skate in warmups.
O’Connor had a go-ahead goal in the final minute of the second
period with Mason Marchment draped around him for a 3-2 lead, not
long after the Stars used a timeout in hopes of taking advantage of
a short two-man advantage but coming up empty on nearly four minutes
on the power play.
Dallas took an advantage with 4:48 left in the second period, and
almost immediately Blackwood made a sliding kick save to deny
Marchment. There was only seven seconds left on power play when
Colorado got another penalty, and Stars coach Pete DeBoer called
timeout. But Charlie Coyle won the ensuing faceoff for the Avs, and
they quickly erased the two-man advantage.
Harley's goal 3:40 in the second period gave Dallas its first lead
in the series, but 62 seconds later Drury’s goal tied the game at 2
with Rantanen right by him. Drury came to Colorado from Carolina as
part of the initial trade that sent Rantanen to the Hurricanes.
The Stars matched MacKinnon’s goal with a power play in the final
minute of the first period. Captain Jamie Benn skated behind the
net, passed to Marchment in the middle of the right circle before he
pushed the puck across to Seguin in the opposite circle for the slap
shot.

Seguin was in only his third game since missing 58 games over 4 1/2
months because of left hip surgery. He returned for the regular
season finale last Wednesday, and hadn't scored since the day after
Thanksgiving.
“Honestly I think scoring a goal is almost like the last thing you
almost kind of think of,” he said. “There’s so many things to
getting back in the lineup that you’re thinking about, whether it’s
your body or details of the game. And when you get a goal, that’s
something again to build off of.”
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