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Game Recap
DALLAS 3, EDMONTON 2 (3OT)

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) - Joe Nieuwendyk scored with 2:26 left in
the third overtime as the Dallas Stars completed a first-round
Western Conference playoff sweep of the Edmonton Oilers with a
3-2 victory on Tuesday night.

Sergei Zubov shot from the point and the puck ticked off
Nieuwendyk's right leg and past goaltender Tommy Salo, sending
the top-seeded Stars into the second round of the Stanley Cup
playoffs. The goal was the second of the night for Nieuwendyk in
a tense playoff game that was the 12th longest in NHL history.

The Stars, who finished 36 points ahead of the Oilers during the
regular season, outshot Edmonton 56-39 in the game, including
11-2 in the third overtime.

Ryan Smith and Todd Marchant scored for Edmonton in regulation,
while Jamie Langenbrunner scored the other Dallas goal.

It was the Stars' third straight 3-2 win and the fourth time they
battled back late in the game to beat the Oilers. The game was
the longest ever for either franchise.

Edmonton outshot Dallas 11-6 in a wide-open first overtime. Stars
goalie Ed Belfour looked shaky early, juggling a long-distance
slap shot by Bill Guerin, but made a big save when he slid across
the crease at 10:11 to rob Chad Kilger on a point-blank
one-timer. The Stars' best opportunity came at 16:40 when
defenseman Craig Ludwig threaded a pass through a knot of players
to Nieuwendyk, who was standing at the side of the goal.
Nieuwendyk could not beat Salo.

The Stars controlled the second overtime, especially the line of
Mike Modano, Brett Hull and Jere Lehtinen, and outshot the Oilers
10-6, hitting the goalpost once. Salo made his best save 35
seconds into the period when he came out and slid on his pads to
stop a shot by Mike Keane.

Smyth opened the scoring for Edmonton at 4:47 of the second
period when he backhanded a rebound of Christian Laflamme's point
shot past Belfour. It was his third goal in two games.

Nieuwendyk tied the game on a power play with 38 seconds left in
the period, stuffing a goal-mouth rebound past Salo. It was the
Stars' first power-play goal in the series. The unit, ranked
sixth in the league in the regular season, had been 0-for-19 in
the series.

Marchant put Edmonton ahead 2-1 at 6:33 of the third. He scored
after forward Ethan Moreau worked the puck out from behind the
Stars' net and backhanded a pass across the crease to Marchant.
Dallas tied the game, again on a power play, when Langenbrunner
one-timed a pass by Zubov past Salo at 11:05.

Edmonton lost first-line center Doug Weight to injury just over
five minutes into the game when Lehtinen slammed into Smyth near
the penalty box. Smyth's skate came up, cutting Weight's mouth
and knocking him out of the game with a concussion. He was taken
to a hospital for observation.

Wayne Gretzky, who won four Stanley Cups with the Oilers in the
1980s, dropped the ceremonial first puck. It was his first return
to Skyreach Centre since he retired earlier this month.


Dallas Stars 3, EDMONTON OILERS 2 (3OT)

          1ST 2ND 3RD 1OT 2OT 3OT   FINAL
          --- --- --- --- --- ---   -----
Dallas     0   1   1   0   0   1      3
Edmonton   0   1   1   0   0   0      2


FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: Moreau, Edm (slashing),
5;59; J.Smith, Edm (roughing), 7:40; Sydor, Dal (slashing), 8:42;
Lukowich, Dal (ob.-tripping), 13:00; Moreau, Edm (high-sticking),
14:46; Sloan, Dal (slashing), 17:28.

SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Edmonton, Smyth 3 (Laflamme, Murray),
4:47. 2, Dallas, Nieuwendyk 2 (Modano, Sydor), 19:22 (pp).
PENALTIES: Laflamme, Edm (tripping), 19:16.

THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 3, Edmonton, Marchant 1 (Moreau, Grier),
6:33. 4, Dallas, Langenbrunner 2 (Zubov, Sydor), 11:05 (pp).
PENALTIES: Ludwig, Dal (roughing), 1:28; Langenbrunner, Dal
(hooking), 3:32; Musil, Edm (tripping), 9:29.

OVERTIME - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: None.

SECOND OVERTIME - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: None.

THIRD OVERTIME - SCORING: 5, Dallas, Nieuwendyk 3 (Zubov, Hogue),
17:34. PENALTIES: None.


SHOTS ON GOAL
          1ST 2ND 3RD 1OT 2OT 3OT   TOTAL
          --- --- --- --- --- ---   -----
Dallas     7   8   14  6   10  11    56
Edmonton   5   5   10  11  6   2     39


POWER PLAY: Dallas 2 of 6; Edmonton 0 of 5. GOALIES: Dallas,
Belfour 4-0 (39 shots-37 saves). Edmonton, Salo 0-4 (56-53).

Referees: Terry Gregson, Richard Trottier. Linesmen: Gord
Broseker, Tim Nowak.

A:17,100 (17,100).


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