DALLAS 4, BUFFALO 1
DALLAS (AP) - Now that the Dallas Stars have taken the Pacific
Division-lead from San Jose, they are intent on widening their
advantage over the Sharks.
Jere Lehtinen and Ted Donato scored first-period goals over a
62-second span, and the Stars beat the Buffalo Sabres 4-1 Sunday.
The Stars -- seeking a fifth straight division title -- lead the
Sharks by three points.
"The pride factor is involved now," Stars coach Ken Hitchcock
said. "We've been hanging around this thing all year. Our players
are recognizing that there are only five or six weeks left. We
know we have to keep competing at a high level."
Mike Modano added a short-handed goal and an assist, and Mike
Keane had a goal for Dallas. Darryl Sydor matched his career high
with three assists, and Ed Belfour had 19 saves for the Stars,
returning home from a 1-3 road trip. Dallas had travel problems
coming back from Anaheim and got home on Saturday afternoon, 11
hours late.
"We all recognize the difficulty of travel," Hitchcock said.
Stars C Joe Nieuwendyk missed his second straight game because of
a groin injury, and could miss the rest of the regular season.
"It's 3-to-6 weeks from date of injury," Hitchcock said. "We'll
have to use two or three different players to replace what Joe
did for us."
J.P. Dumont had a second-period power-play goal for the Sabres,
who earned an overtime victory at Colorado on Saturday. Buffalo
was 7-2 in its previous nine games. Buffalo, playing its third
game in four days, looked like a tired team in the first period.
The Sabres were outshot 7-2 and trailed 2-0.
"We took advantage of their mistakes," Modano said. "Quality
chances were the difference in the game. Ours came close-in,
which made things a lot easier. They were flat after a tough game
against Colorado."
Lehtinen scored a power-play goal at 13:50 off Brett Hull's
setup. Donato's rebound goal made it 2-0.
"This game was a product of the schedule," Sabres coach Lindy
Ruff said. "But their schedule has been demanding, too, so it
shouldn't be an issue."
Keane beat Buffalo goalie Dominik Hasek from the slot 59 seconds
into the second period to push Dallas' advantage to 3-0. Dumont
got the puck past Belfour from the left faceoff circle at 13:50
of the second period. But Modano scored his 24th goal on a
back-hander from the slot to extend Dallas' lead to 4-1.
DALLAS STARS 4, Buffalo Sabres 1
1ST 2ND 3RD FINAL
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Buffalo 0 1 0 1
Dallas 2 2 0 4
FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Lehtinen 19 (Hull, Sydor),
13:50 (pp). 2, Dallas, Donato 5 (Van Allen, Sydor), 14:52.
PENALTIES: Warrener, Buf (tripping), 12:53; Gratton, Buf
(roughing), 15:35.
SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 3, Dallas, Keane 8 (Modano, Sydor), :59.
4, Buffalo, Dumont 21 (Woolley, Patrick), 13:50 (pp). 5, Dallas,
Modano 24 (Zubov), 18:56 (sh). PENALTIES: Modano, Dal (roughing),
5:36; Hatcher, Dal (hooking), 13:43; Van Allen, Dal (tripping),
17:08.
THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: No scoring. PENALTIES: Hogue, Dal
(high-sticking), 1:32; Muller, Dal (high-sticking), 5:38;
Matvichuk, Dal (hooking), 14:55; Lukowicz, Dal (slashing), 16:23.
SHOTS ON GOAL
1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
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Buffalo 2 10 8 20
Dallas 7 6 4 17
POWER PLAY: Buffalo 1 of 7; Dallas 1 of 2. GOALIES: Buffalo,
Hasek 27-21-4 (17 shots-13 saves). Dallas, Belfour 28-18-5
(20-19).
Referees: Mark Faucette, Don Van Massenhoven. Linesmen: Scott
Driscoll, Troy Sartison.
A: 17,001 (17,001).
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