DALLAS 3, DETROIT 1
DALLAS (AP) - The Dallas Stars did just what they had to do to
keep the defending Stanley Cup champions from getting away with a
disastrous home ice sweep. Bob Bassen, Greg Adams and Guy
Carbonneau each scored a goal and Ed Belfour made 27 saves
Tuesday night as the energetic Stars rebounded from an
opening-game shutout to beat the Detroit Red Wings, 3-1, and even
the Western Conference finals.
Games 3 and 4 of the best-of-7 series will be played in Detroit
on Friday night and Sunday.
"We got physical with them," Dallas defenseman Derian Hatcher
said. "That's how we have to win. We have to work and bang. We're
not going to out-finesse them for sure. We just have to hit them
and take the energy out of their game."
Goals by Adams and Bassen gave the regular season champion Stars
a 2-1 lead over the Red Wings through two periods. Carbonneau
scored into an empty net with 11 seconds left after Detroit
pulled goalie Chris Osgood.
The acrobatic Belfour took over the game in the third period and
made 10 saves, including a pad save on a breakaway by Kirk Maltby
at 11:11 after Mike Modano turned the puck over.
Dallas coach Ken Hitchcock said the goal by Bassen gave the Stars
hope that good things were in store.
"The feeling on the bench after Bassen's goal was half the guys
weren't sure it was a goal," Hitchcock said. "It had started
creeping into our heads we couldn't score. From there we felt a
lot more comfortable and confident. We needed an ugly goal to
fight back into it."
Adams took a pass from Modano and nearly fanned on a 30-foot
slapshot from the left circle but just got enough of the puck to
beat Osgood between the pads and put Dallas ahead, 2-0, at 8:48 of
the second period.
Detroit finally got to Belfour less than two minutes later when
Vyacheslav Kozlov scored on a pass from Tomas Holmstrom. Kozlov,
scoring his fifth playoff goal, sent the puck between Belfour's
legs to temporarily quiet the roaring Reunion Arena crowd of
16,928.
Bassen scored his first playoff goal to put the Stars ahead, 1-0,
only 5:56 into the game. His chance came after Osgood tried to
clear the puck behind his net but Grant Marshall intercepted.
Marshall fed Bassen just outside the crease with a perfect
centering pass.
"We had our chances on the power play," Detroit coach Scotty
Bowman said. "This is going to be a low-scoring series. I
expected it to be close and it looks like it will be. It seems to
be a big advantage to score first."
Detroit had six power-play chances but couldn't convert. The
Stars had five extra-man opportunities but couldn't score.
Osgood blanked the Stars, 2-0, on Sunday in Game 1, stopping 14
shots. Osgood stopped 20 shots Tuesday night.
DALLAS STARS 3, Detroit Red Wings 1
1ST 2ND 3RD FINAL
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DETROIT 0 1 0 1
DALLAS 1 1 1 3
FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Bassen 1 (Marshall), 5:56.
PENALTIES: Fetisov, Det (hooking), 8:16; Langenbrunner, Dal
(roughing), 10:11; Hatcher, Dal (interference), 12:12; Hogue, Dal
(roughing), 20:00; Fetisov, Det (roughing), 20:00.
SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 2, Dallas, Adams 2 (Modano, Keane),
11:12. 3, Detroit, Kozlov 5 (Holmstrom, Fedorov), 12:59.
PENALTIES: Holmstrom, Det (slashing), 5:04; Hogue, Dal
(unsportsmanlike conduct), 5:40; Draper, Det (unsportsmanlike
conduct), 5:40; Ludwig, Dal, double minor (roughing), 14:29;
Skrudland, Dal (roughing), 16:43; Lapointe, Det (roughing),
16:43; Yzerman, Det (slashing), 17:25; Osgood, Det, served by
Maltby (roughing), 19:33.
THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 4, Dallas, Carbonneau 2, 19:41 (en).
PENALTIES: Matvichuk, Dal (holding), 3:59; Verbeek, Dal
(high-sticking), 6:46; Larionov, Det (tripping), 8:28.
SHOTS ON GOAL
1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
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DETROIT 6 12 10 28
DALLAS 6 10 7 23
POWER PLAY: Detroit 0 of 6; Dallas 0 of 5. GOALIES: Detroit,
Osgood 9-5 (22 shots-20 saves). Dallas, Belfour 9-4 (28-27).
Referee: Rob Shick. Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Ray Scapinello.
A: 16,928 (16,928).
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