DALLAS 3, ANAHEIM 2 (OT)
DALLAS (AP) - The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim wanted to make sure
that Mike Modano didn't beat them, and that left Derian Hatcher
wide open to score the game-winner for the Dallas Stars.
Hatcher's goal with 3:25 left in overtime lifted the Stars to a
3-2 victory on Friday night. It was the defenseman's second goal
in six games after going 85 games without one.
Modano, who had a goal and two assists, drew two Anaheim
defenders. Hatcher took a pass from him, was able to skate in
from the left point and blast a slap shot past goalie
Jean-Sebastien Giguere from the left circle.
"We had them out of position a little," Modano said. "Derian had
extra time to get off a heck of a shot."
Hatcher switched from an aluminum shaft stick to a wooden shaft
on Feb. 7, and that night he scored the game-winner in a 3-2
victory over Edmonton. The equipment change has boosted his
confidence.
"Since the All-Star break, his focus is better, his
decision-making is better, everything is better," coach Ken
Hitchcock said of Hatcher. "Scoring goals is a result of that."
Giguere said he might have been slightly out of position on the
decisive goal, but he also credited Hatcher for making a big play
with the game on the line.
"He walked in by himself," said Giguere, who made 24 saves. "I
was a little deep but I thought I read it well. I've got to give
him credit for a good shot."
Pascal Trepanier scored with 9:37 remaining in regulation to pull
the Mighty Ducks even at 2 on a shot from the left circle that
got through the pads of Stars goalie Ed Belfour.
Modano's short-handed goal with 15:31 left gave the Stars a 2-1
lead. Modano, who passed Neal Broten in Wednesday night's victory
over Los Angeles to become the franchise's career leading scorer,
fired a 40-footer from a sharp angle near the boards. The puck
popped off Giguere's shoulder and fell over the goal line for
Modano's 21st goal of the season -- four seconds before an
Anaheim power play was to expire.
Modano assisted on Benoit Hogue's first-period goal and has 872
career points. Over his last seven games, Modano has six goals
and six assists.
"That's the way things have been going for me lately," Modano
said. "I'm real lucky right now."
Oleg Tverdovsky had a first-period goal for the Mighty Ducks,
1-9-2 in their last 12 games. Dallas is 5-1-1 in its last seven.
DALLAS STARS 3, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 2 (OT)
1ST 2ND 3RD OT FINAL
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Anaheim 1 0 1 0 2
Dallas 1 0 1 1 3
FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Hogue 2 (Modano, Hatcher),
:45. 2, Anaheim, Tverdovsky 9 (McInnis, Kariya), 7:24 (pp).
PENALTIES: McInnis, Ana (interference), 3:04; Nieuwendyk, Dal
(hooking), 3:52; Morrow, Dal (tripping), 6:41; Ronnqvist, Ana
(slashing), 8:32; Trnka, Ana (hooking), 17:07.
SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: Hrkac, Ana (holding),
8:41; McInnis, Ana (hooking), 12:37; Keane, Dal (tripping),
19:29.
THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 3, Dallas, Modano 21 (Langenbrunner,
Zubov), 4:29 (sh). 4, Anaheim, Trepanier 4 (Kariya, Crowley),
10:23. PENALTIES: Helenius, Dal (holding), 2:33; J.Marshall
(holding stick), 7:57.
OVERTIME - SCORING: 5, Dallas, Hatcher 2 (Modano, Sydor), 1:35.
PENALTIES: None.
SHOTS ON GOAL
1ST 2ND 3RD OT TOTAL
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Anaheim 6 8 6 0 20
Dallas 7 10 8 2 27
POWER PLAY: Anaheim 1 of 4; Dallas 0 of 6. GOALIES: Anaheim,
Giguere 2-8-2 (27 shots-24 saves). Dallas, Belfour 24-15-5
(20-18).
Referees: Kevin Maguire, Brad Meier. Linesmen: Wayne Bonney,
Randy Mitton.
A: 17,001 (17,001).
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