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EDMONTON 0, DALLAS 3

DALLAS (AP) - Kirk Muller joined the Dallas Stars in December and
Scott Thornton came aboard in January. At this rate, they might
keep playing until late June.

Goals from Muller, Thornton and Brett Hull and a punishing
defensive attack carried Dallas to a 3-0 victory over Edmonton
Thursday night, putting the defending Stanley Cup champions
halfway to a first-round sweep of the Oilers.

There were more than a few doubts about whether the Stars could
return to their high caliber of last postseason, especially after
they finished the regular season 0-3-2.

They've quickly shown that even with new players, they can still
be effective with their defense-first philosophy and an offense
that comes from a variety of sources.

"I don't think anyone in the locker room doubted that we could
turn things up a notch when the playoffs began," Stars center Guy
Carbonneau said. "I think everyone will be disappointed if we
don't go to the end, but there's a long road ahead."

Dallas takes it 2-0 lead to Edmonton for Game 3 Sunday night. The
Oilers will be trying to break a nine-game playoff losing streak
against the Stars and a 0-9-1 record in their last 10 overall
meetings.

"We've got to regroup," winger Georges Laraque said. "We know we
can beat that team. We need to get the first goal, get the crowd
on our side and get the momentum."

Dallas has scored five goals in two games. Of those scorers, Hull
is the only one who was among the team's top five in the regular
season.

Instead, the offense has come from guys like fourth-line wing
Muller, who was signed off the NHL scrap heap in mid-December,
and second-line wing Thornton, who was acquired from Montreal
five weeks later.

"We know a strength of our team is depth," said Muller, whose
first-period goal was the game-winner. "Hopefully that gets
everybody going."

Ed Belfour made just 17 saves -- only one against a power play --
while notching his eighth career playoff shutout. Edmonton has
just 12 goals on him in the last 11 playoff meetings.

The Oilers really only tested him in the third period, when they
fired 10 shots. Edmonton took seven shots or less in the previous
five periods.

"They're doing a good job of covering the lanes," Oilers coach
Kevin Lowe said. "You've got to give them a lot of credit."

Dallas captain Derian Hatcher set the tone for the defense with
13 hits in Game 1. He had 10 more this game, with several of them
steamrolling Oilers off their skates. That led to frustration
that took them out of their game and occasionally led to
retaliatory hits that landed them in the penalty box.

Oilers goalie Tommy Salo, who made 30 stops in Game 1, again had
to be his own best defense -- and couldn't, even though he again
made the Stars earn their goals. He made 19 saves.


DALLAS STARS 3, Edmonton Oilers 0

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


FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Muller 1 (Hull, Modano),
15:33. PENALTIES: Matvichuk, Dal (high-sticking), :21; Keane, Dal
(high-sticking), 10:51; Weight, Edm (boarding), 12:34.

SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 2, Dallas, Hull 1 (Gavey, Muller),
17:55. PENALTIES: Thornton, Dal (boarding), 6:06; Muller, Dal
(hooking), 9:26; Smyth, Edm (tripping), 10:04; Hamrlik, Edm
(roughing), 11:05; Keane, Dal (roughing), 11:05; Selivanov, Edm
(holding), 12:29; Selivanov, Edm (charging), 19:33.

THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 3, Dallas, Thornton 1 (Lyashenko,
Nieuwendyk), 6:22. PENALTIES: None.


SHOTS ON GOAL
                    1ST  2ND  3RD   TOTAL
                    ---  ---  ---   -----
Edmonton             3    4   10     17
Dallas               6    7    9     22


POWER PLAY: Edmonton 0 of 4; Dallas 0 of 4. GOALIES: Edmonton,
Salo 0-2 (22 shots-19 saves). Dallas, Belfour 2-0 (16-16).

Referees: Devorsky, Jackson. Linesmen: McEllman, Pierre Racicot.

A: 17,001 (17,001).


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