DALLAS 3, EDMONTON 2
DALLAS (AP) - The Edmonton Oilers began hitting early and then
often, but it wasn't enough to beat the disciplined and
opportunistic Dallas Stars. The Stars took a 2-0 series playoff
lead with a 3-2 victory on Friday night.
Jere Lehtinen and Guy Carbonneau both scored for the second game
in a row in a series that has been marked by aggressive physical
play. But in spite of absorbing dozens of hits from the Oilers,
the Stars emerged with the victory in Game 2. The series switches
to Edmonton for the next two games on Sunday and Tuesday.
"We don't retaliate after we get hit. We absorb the hit and don't
get caught up in all their mind games," Stars center Mike Modano
said. "We try not to take undisciplined penalties that could cost
us the power play."
Even though penalties cost Edmonton six power plays and left the
Oilers at least a man down for 11:15 of the first, Dallas' weak
power play didn't succeed. Edmonton went 0-for-3 on the man
advantage as well, to keep both power plays scoreless for the
series.
Jamie Langenbrunner scored the game-winner for his first of the
playoffs. His goal at 14:22 of the third period made it 3-1,
before Edmonton's Doug Weight scored his first of the series with
3:11 left to play to make it a one-goal game again.
Dallas Coach Ken Hitchcock was pleased with the victory, but said
his team wasn't as strong as it will need to be.
"I think were playing all right ... but the whole group has to
bring it up to another level if we are going to keep winning."
Both goaltenders were strong, with Edmonton's Tommy Salo stopping
31 shots and Dallas' Ed Belfour turning away 17. Dallas outshot
the Oilers, 34-19.
"I thought Tommy was great, he gave us a chance to win the game
and that's all you can ask of your goalie," Edmonton coach Ron
Low said.
But Salo couldn't solve Lehtinen or Carbonneau for the second
straight game. Carbonneau, who at 39 is the oldest skater on any
team in the playoffs, scored his second of the playoffs just 2:34
into the game, two seconds after a penalty to the Oilers' Bill
Guerin expired.
Carbonneau spun and snapped a wrist shot past Salo from the slot
after taking a feed from Dave Reid and fending off a hook by Rem
Murray. On Wednesday, Carbonneau scored the game-winner to give
Dallas a 2-1 victory.
The Stars were unable to capitalize on a 1:32 two-man advantage
that came at 10:13 of the first on penalties to Murray and Chad
Kilger. Salo turned away two strong one-timers from Brett Hull to
keep it 1-0.
Both goaltenders turned away several strong chances to keep it
scoreless for the next 48:54, until Edmonton's Mike Grier stuffed
a wraparound chance behind Belfour at 11:28 of the third to tie
the game. Dallas rebounded quickly, when Lehtinen scored on a
rebound from in front 1:48 later.
DALLAS STARS 3, Edmonton Oilers 2
1ST 2ND 3RD FINAL
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Edmonton 0 0 2 2
Dallas 1 0 2 3
FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Carbonneau 2 (Reid, Chambers),
2:34. PENALTIES: Guerin, Edm (roughing), :32; Hamrlik, Edm
(hooking), 4:13; Hogue, Dal (interference), 5:38; Kilger, Edm
(cross-checking), 9:19; Murray, Edm (elbowing), 9:47; Laraque,
Edm (boarding), 16:10; Kilger, Edm (roughing), 16:10; Hogue, Dal
(roughing), 16:10.
SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: McSorley, Edm
(high-sticking), 3:22; Plante, Dal (interference), 11:29;
Lidster, Dal (tripping), 18:28.
THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 2, Edmonton, Grier 1 (Marchant, Moreau),
8:32. 3, Dallas, Lehtinen 2 (Hull, Modano), 10:20. 4, Dallas,
Langenbrunner 1, 14:22. 5, Edmonton, Weight 1 (Moreau, Smith),
16:49. PENALTIES: Chambers, Dal, misconduct, 20:00.
SHOTS ON GOAL
1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
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Edmonton 4 8 7 19
Dallas 8 10 16 34
POWER PLAY: Edmonton 0 of 3; Dallas 0 of 6. GOALIES: Edmonton,
Salo 0-2 (34 shots-31 saves). Dallas, Belfour 2-0 (19-17).
Referees: Bill McCreary, Lance Roberts. Linesmen: Kevin Collins,
Jean Morin.
A: 17,001 (16,928).
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