DALLAS 6, N.Y. RANGERS 1
DALLAS (AP) - Joe Nieuwendyk scored three goals, his Dallas Stars
added three others, and they could have had a whole lot more.
Dallas beat New York 6-1 Sunday night, sending the Rangers to
their fifth straight loss and their longest road winless streak
in 16 seasons. The Stars dominated play even without four
regulars, including leading-scorer Brett Hull, missing with a
ribcage injury. Dallas held a 30-15 shots advantage and also got
goals from Mike Keane, Blake Sloan and Brenden Morrow.
"That team has got a lot of talent," Nieuwendyk said of the
Rangers. "They've been under the gun lately. It's impressive when
you can limit them to 15 shots."
Rangers coach Ron Low shuffled lines in an effort to spark his
reeling team, but the changes had little effect as New York fell
to 1-8-1 in the last 10.
"That wasn't a good effort by our hockey club," Low said. "A lot
of our guys looked disinterested."
The Rangers are winless in nine road games (0-8-1), their worst
stretch since the 1984-85 season. The team played most of the
game on the perimeter, refusing to mix it up with the more
physical Stars.
"I think our effort obviously wasn't enough," Rangers captain
Mark Messier said. "I don't think anybody can feel happy about
this game. I have no comment on our physical play. I don't care
to vent my views publicly."
Mike Modano and Brad Lukowich had two assists each for the Stars,
4-1 in their last five games.
"We're getting good performances from our leaders, but we're also
getting significant contributions from our third and fourth
lines," Stars coach Ken Hitchcock said. "That's how you build a
team."
Keane got the Stars' first goal 1:17 after the opening faceoff,
and Sloan made it 2-0 at 10:02 of the first period. Brian Leetch
scored his 11th goal of the season at 11:20 of the first period
on a power play for the Rangers. It was New York's first
power-play goal in the last 22 chances.
Nieuwendyk scored from the slot at 15:28 to give Dallas a 3-1
lead after one period. His power-play goal at 11:20 of the second
got through Rangers goalie Mike Richter to extend Dallas'
advantage to 4-1.
Morrow's goal with 9:21 left gave the Stars a 5-1 lead, and
Nieuwendyk scored with 1.4 seconds left for his 13th career hat
trick.
Asked if his team quit, Low said, "I hope not."
DALLAS STARS 6, New York Rangers 1
1ST 2ND 3RD FINAL
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N.Y. Rangers 1 0 0 1
Dallas 3 1 2 6
FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Keane 6 (Hatcher, Modano),
1:17. 2, Dallas, Sloan 2 (Modano, Bouck), 10:02. 3, New York,
Leetch 11 (Fleury, Graves), 11:20 (pp). 4, Dallas, Nieuwendyk 15
(Keane, Zubov), 15:28. PENALTIES: Pilon, NY (tripping), 3:18;
Lukowich, Dal (interference), 10:57; Helenius, Dal (elbowing),
11:38; Brown, NY (interference), 16:49.
SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 5, Dallas, Nieuwendyk 16 (Marshall,
Lukowich), 11:20 (pp). PENALTIES: Modano, Dal (tripping), 1:22;
Kamensky, NY (hooking), 8:01; Hlavac, NY (holding), 11:04;
Kamensky, NY (cross-checking), 16:18; Lehtinen, Dal (slashing),
19:43.
THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 6, Dallas, Morrow 8 (Van Allen,
Lukowich), 10:39. 7, Dallas, Nieuwendyk 17 (Marshall, Morrow),
19:58 (pp). PENALTIES: Morrow, Dal (holding), 8:27; Matvichuk,
Dal (cross-checking), 12:26; Brown, NY (roughing), 16:19.
McCarthy, NY, double minor (cross-checking, roughing), 19:16.
SHOTS ON GOAL
1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
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N.Y. Rangers 5 5 5 15
Dallas 12 13 5 30
POWER PLAY: New York 1 of 6; Dallas 2 of 7. GOALIES: New York,
Richter 12-15-0 (30 shots-24 saves). Dallas, Belfour 16-10-4
(15-14).
Referees: Mick McGeough, Chris Rooney. Linesmen: Dan O'Rourke,
Pierre Racicot.
A: 17,001 (17,001).
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