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DALLAS 2, EDMONTON 1

DALLAS (AP) - The Dallas Stars are trying to defend their Stanley
Cup with the same boring style that won it. The only difference
is they now have a few new faces playing it. Roman Lyashenko, a
20-year-old rookie forward who earned his keep by playing the
defense-first system coach Ken Hitchcock demands, swatted in an
errant pass with 8:29 left to give Dallas a 2-1 victory over
Edmonton in the playoff opener Wednesday night.

Game 2 of the best-of-7 series is Thursday night at Dallas.

The Stars wore out the Oilers by outhitting them 68-52 and
outshooting them 32-14. It was Dallas' eighth straight playoff
victory over Edmonton and 10th in a row at Reunion Arena.
Although the formula is similar to 1999, the roster isn't. Eight
players have been added since last year's championship and
Lyashenko, who played only 58 regular-season games, is the
least-experienced newcomer.

But Hitchcock was confident the native of Murmansk, Russia,
understood what was at stake in the playoffs because he'd fought
for championships in his native country.

"Going back to the league championship in Russia, he's been a
big-game player. That's why I wanted him out there," Hitchcock
said. "Lyashenko is a competitor. He's an excellent defensive
player whose offensive skills have improved as the season has
gone along."

His previous NHL highlight was scoring two goals within 10
seconds Jan. 23 in Chicago. He only had four others in the
regular season. This one was sort of a gift. Edmonton's Tommy
Salo made a great stick save and the puck trickled to defenseman
Igor Ulanov. He tried clearing it, but instead put it right on
Lyashenko's blade. All he had to do was flip it over the
sprawled-out Salo.

"My teammates worked hard for that goal," said Lyashenko, who was
limited to that one shot in 7:24 over 11 shifts. "I just put my
stick on the ice and shot it into the net."

Since the Oilers eliminated the Stars from the 1997 playoffs,
Dallas holds an 18-2-1 advantage. The Stars' last eight victories
have been by one goal; five of them 2-1, including three this
season. Edmonton will try breaking the spell in Game 2.

"It's been tough for me," said Salo, who fell to 0-5 in the
playoffs -- all against Dallas -- despite stopping 30 shots.
"Sometime, someday, it's going to turn around. If we get a win,
it'll put pressure on them and it'll be a different ballgame."

The Stars held the Oilers without a shot for the first 15:50 of
the second period and took the lead on a goal by Mike Keane at
the 12:32 mark. Keane slid the puck between the legs of Jason
Smith, who had just turned it over near Edmonton's blue line,
then flipped it over Salo's left shoulder.

"I was happy with the first period, but very unhappy with the
second," Oilers coach Kevin Lowe said. "It was a case of no
execution and poor puck movement. It was the worst game we've
played against Dallas in a long time."

Edmonton tied it seven minutes into the final period when German
Titov stole a clearing pass from Darryl Sydor and fired it past
Stars goalie Ed Belfour. It was the first playoff goal against
Belfour in 123:30, a streak that began with the Cup-clinching
triple-overtime victory against Buffalo last year.


DALLAS STARS 2, Edmonton Oilers 1

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


FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: Keane, Dal, double minor
(high-sticking), 12:04.

SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Keane 1 (Carbonneau,
Matvichuk), 12:32. PENALTIES: Carbonneau, Dal (hooking), 7:57;
Ulanov, Edm (ob.-holding), 9:17; Langenbrunner, Dal (roughing),
14:15; Marchant, Edm (roughing), 14:15; Ulanov, Edm
(cross-checking), 17:59; Thornton, Dal (cross-checking), 19:35.

THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 2, Edmonton, Titov 1, 7:00. 3, Dallas,
Lyashenko 1, 11:31. PENALTIES: Laraque, Edm (roughing), 4:25.


SHOTS ON GOAL
                    1ST  2ND  3RD   TOTAL
                    ---  ---  ---   -----
Edmonton             5    6    3     14
Dallas               6   15   11     32


POWER PLAY: Edmonton 0 of 4; Dallas 0 of 3. GOALIES: Edmonton,
Salo 0-1-0 (32 shots-30 saves). Dallas, Belfour 1-0-0 (14-13).

Referees: Richard Trottier, Stephen Walkom. Linesmen: Gerard
Gauthier, Pierre Racicot.

A: 17,001 (17,001).


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