COLORADO 7, DALLAS 5
DALLAS (AP) - No Theo Fleury. No Milan Hejduk. No problem. Even
without two of their top scorers, the Colorado Avalanche scored
the most goals of their postseason in beating the Dallas Stars
7-5 Sunday, putting them within a victory of the Stanley Cup
finals.
The Avalanche lead the Western Conference finals 3-2 and have two
chances to eliminate the Stars, beginning with Game 6 Tuesday
night in Denver. If a seventh game is needed, it will be Friday
night in Dallas.
"This gives us some momentum, but the next game is the most
important -- it's in our building with a chance to put them
away," said rookie Chris Drury, who had his second straight
game-winning goal.
Fleury, Colorado's second-leading scorer, missed the game with
the flu and but could be back Tuesday night. The Avalanche won't
get back Hejduk, their fifth-best scorer, as he broke his
collarbone Friday night. The Stars couldn't take advantage of
their absence, and they didn't do much with leads of 2-1 or 3-2.
Dallas did score twice within 1:15 in the third period to tie the
game at 5, but again it slipped away.
Drury knocked in a rebound with 6:44 to play two minutes later to
make it 6-5 Colorado. Peter Forsberg scored into an empty net
with 33.9 seconds left to give the Avalanche seven goals for the
first time in 17 playoff games. Drury's goal was his second
straight game-winner and fourth of the playoffs, tying an NHL
rookie record.
"We all needed to pick it up and do something extra," said
Forsberg, who also had two assists to boost his playoff-leading
point total to 23. "A lot of guys chipped in. Chris made a couple
of great plays."
Playing 38 hours after Drury's overtime goal in Game 4 tied the
series, Colorado forced Dallas to play an up-tempo game. The
result was wave after wave of odd-man rushes against Stars
goaltender Ed Belfour.
"We got away from our game a little bit," Stars captain Derian
Hatcher said. "It was a run-and-gun game and we fell into it."
Belfour, playing in his 100th career playoff game, gave up two
goals in each period. He'd only had four two-goal periods in his
previous 72 periods this postseason.
"You leave them in the open ice like that, they can make some
plays and dominate a game," Dallas' Mike Modano said.
The Stars led 2-1 and 3-2, but couldn't sustain it. Their biggest
push came after Valeri Kamensky's second goal gave the Avalanche
a 5-3 lead with 13:34 left.
A goal by Mike Keane that was waved off because he kicked the
puck into the net got Dallas' 17,001 fans going. They erupted
again when Brett Hull fired the puck past Patrick Roy to make it
5-4, and 1:15 later Roy kicked in a wraparound by Pat Verbeek to
tie the game with 9:03 left.
The Stars had turned third-period deficits into victories five
times this postseason, but they couldn't do it this time.
"It was one of those games where you claw your way back, then --
boom -- the puck is in the net again," Dallas defenseman Shawn
Chambers said.
Kamensky, who missed Game 4 with a wrist injury, scored twice and
had an assist. Adam Deadmarsh and Sandis Ozolinsh each had a goal
and an assist. Joe Sakic had three assists and Dale Hunter and
Aaron Miller each had one assist.
Hull, Keane, Pat Verbeek and Darryl Sydor each had a goal and an
assist and Joe Nieuwendyk had his ninth goal of the playoffs.
Modano and Guy Carbonneau had two assists.
Colorado Avalanche 7, DALLAS STARS 5
1ST 2ND 3RD FINAL
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Colorado 2 2 3 7
Dallas 2 1 2 5
FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Colorado, Kamensky 3 (Hunter,
Ozolinsh), 3:28. 2, Dallas, Keane 3 (Carbonneau, Hatcher), 12:00
(sh). 3, Dallas, Sydor 2 (Modano, Hull), 15:05. 4, Colorado,
Ozolinsh 4 (Deadmarsh, Sakic), 19:27. PENALTIES: Nieuwendyk, Dal
(goalie interference), 1:27; Marshall, Dal (roughing), 4:01;
Ozolinsh, Col (ob.-hooking), 5:17; Donovan, Col (high-sticking),
9:23; Nieuwendyk, Dal (hooking), 11:15; Skrudland, Dal
(roughing), 14:05; Podein, Col (roughing), 14:05.
SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 5, Dallas, Nieuwendyk 9 (Verbeek,
Sydor), 1:51 (pp). 6, Colorado, Drury 5, 3:25. 7, Colorado,
Deadmarsh 8 (Kamensky, Forsberg), 10:26 (pp). PENALTIES:
Forsberg, Col (slashing), :44; Hunter, Col (holding), 6:58;
Modano, Dal (slashing), 9:21.
THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 8, Colorado, Kamensky 4 (Forsberg,
Miller), 7:26. 9, Dallas, Hull 5 (Modano, Zubov), 9:32 (pp). 10,
Dallas, Verbeek 2 (Carbonneau, Keane), 10:57. 11, Colorado, Drury
6 (Sakic), 13:16. 12, Colorado, Forsberg 8 (Sakic), 19:26 (en).
PENALTIES: Hunter, Col (ob.-holding stick), 8:42.
SHOTS ON GOAL
1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
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Colorado 11 8 7 26
Dallas 10 12 8 30
POWER PLAY: Colorado 1 of 4; Dallas 2 of 5. GOALIES: Colorado,
Roy 11-6 (30 shots-25 saves). Dallas, Belfour 10-5 (25-19).
Referee: Kerry Fraser, Stephen Walkom. Linesmen: Kevin Collins,
Brian Murphy.
A:17,001 (16,928).
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