COLORADO 2, DALLAS 1
DALLAS (AP) - They couldn't take this one away from Valeri
Kamensky. A period after having a possible goal waved off,
Kamensky rebounded his own miss with 5:58 left to give Colorado a
2-1 victory over Dallas in the opening game of the Western
Conference finals Saturday night.
The Avalanche improved to 7-0 on the road this postseason and won
their fifth straight since being down 0-2 to Detroit in the
second round. The Stars had won their first five playoff games in
Reunion Arena. Game 2 of the best-of-7 series is Monday in
Dallas. The series moves to Denver for Games 3 and 4.
Colorado trailed 1-0 on Brett Hull's first-period goal when
Kamensky's deflection of a shot by Claude Lemieux went under
Dallas goaltender Ed Belfour, hit the post and bounced out. After
a review, officials said the puck didn't cross the goal line. But
the Avalanche argued that it bounced off a pad inside the net,
and video replays seemed to back up that assertion.
"I saw the puck go straight through," Kamensky said. "I think it
was a goal."
The rejection sparked the Avalanche and a few minutes later Peter
Forsberg tied the game with his playoff-leading seventh goal.
After Kamensky scored, goalie Patrick Roy made it hold up with
superb play in the final minutes, stopping seven shots, many of
them the toughest he'd faced all night.
For the Stars, it was a disappointing way to open their second
straight appearance in the conference finals, especially after
Brett Hull gave them a 1-0 lead early in the first period.
"We had turnovers, we missed the net on shots," Dallas coach Ken
Hitchcock said. "They don't need much of a gap to get it going
offensively."
Roy had 30 saves and Belfour, statistically the best among the
four remaining playoff goalies, stopped 26 shots. Both Colorado
goals came on rebounds during scrambles in front.
The Avalanche's top line of Kamensky, Forsberg and Lemieux had
all of their points. Kamensky and Lemieux assisted on Forsberg's
goal and Forsberg assisted on Kamensky's.
Lemieux, booed often by the sellout crowd of 17,001 after he
slammed his stick against the glass to quiet taunting fans, has
assists in four straight games. He and Forsberg have points in
five in a row.
Kamensky, who missed two months with a broken forearm before
returning in Game 3 of the Red Wings series, scored his second
playoff goal. He has six points in five postseason games -- all
of them Colorado victories.
"He's bringing us a new dimension to our offense and he generates
a lot defensively with his speed and his skill," Avalanche coach
Bob Hartley said. "He's a good complement to Forsberg and
Lemieux."
Kamensky's game-winner was set up by a hot shot from Forsberg
that bounced off Belfour and came straight out. Kamensky skated
right at the goal and tried again, but Belfour stopped his first
attempt. Kamensky got his second try over Belfour. Belfour said
the shot ricocheted off the stick of Dallas' Mike Modano.
"Mo was trying to knock it into the corner," Belfour said. "It
was just a reaction play."
Kamensky's no-goal went between Belfour's legs, hit the post and
came out. The Avalanche argued that it crossed the goal line and
rebounded off a pad at the base of the net. The stuffing is
supposed to be several inches back so close shots will stick in
the net, but it extended almost all the way to the post. Even
after the play was reviewed and rejected, officials apparently
still had questions because they checked again. They decided the
video was inconclusive and Dallas remained ahead, 1-0.
"Right now, it's a non-issue for us," Hartley said. "I don't know
if it's controversial or not. We'll never know."
Hull's goal came when Roy left the crease to play the puck and
Modano beat him to it. Modano centered to Hull at the tip of the
crease with no Colorado defenders in the vicinity.
Colorado Avalanche 2, DALLAS STARS 1
1ST 2ND 3RD FINAL
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Colorado 0 1 1 2
Dallas 1 0 0 1
FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Hull 3 (Modano), 8:42.
PENALTIES: Lukowich, Dal (cross-checking), 1:53.
SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 2, Colorado, Forsberg 7 (Kamensky,
Lemieux), 14:07. PENALTIES: Matvichuk, Dal (tripping), 5:52;
Carbonneau, Dal (slashing), 5:52; Lemieux, Col (cross-checking),
5:52; Podein, Col (high-sticking), 8:46; de Vries, Col
(cross-checking), 14:40; Nieuwendyk, Dal (goalie interference),
15:25; Hogue, Dal (roughing), 19:30; Forsberg, Col (slashing),
19:30.
THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 3, Colorado, Kamensky 2 (Forsberg,
Lemieux), 14:02. PENALTIES: None.
SHOTS ON GOAL
1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
--- --- --- -----
Colorado 9 11 8 28
Dallas 14 7 10 31
POWER PLAY: Colorado 0 of 3; Dallas 0 of 2. GOALIES: Colorado,
Roy 9-4 (31 shots-30 saves). Dallas, Belfour 8-3 (28-26).
Referees: Bill McCreary, Don Van Massenhoven. Linesmen: Wayne
Bonney, Jay Sharrers.
A:17,001 (16,928).
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