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DALLAS 1, SAN JOSE 0

DALLAS (AP) - Ed Belfour is proving that his phenomenal
goaltending in last year's playoffs was no fluke. Belfour posted
his second straight shutout and third this postseason, making a
first-period goal by Mike Modano hold up as the Dallas Stars beat
the San Jose Sharks 1-0 Sunday night.

"I'm feeling strong and focused," Belfour said. "That's the key
for me. I'm seeing the puck well and the guys are playing great
in front of me."

Although Belfour was a hero of Dallas' Stanley Cup championship
last summer, some still don't consider him an elite goalie,
preferring to remember his reputation as a big-game choker. He
wasn't chosen for the All-Star game and a recent arrest further
tarnished his image.

Love him or hate him, Belfour hasn't allowed a goal in 138:53.
That streak will be on the line in Game 3 Tuesday night at San
Jose, where fans still haven't forgiven him for leaving the
Sharks and signing with Dallas two years ago.

"Going there 2-0, it's a good feeling going into that building,"
he said.

Belfour was at his best in the final minute when a power play and
an empty net gave San Jose a 6-on-4 skating advantage. In the
first 10 seconds, he made a kick save up close and snared a long
shot by Gary Suter with his glove, bringing 17,001 fans to their
feet with chants of "Ed-die! Ed-die!" He kicked away another
Suter shot with 17 seconds left, then the Sharks' last two
attempts went wide of the goal.

"Suter's shot went through five or six bodies," Modano said.
"Eddie made a great save, the save of the game."

The Sharks' scoring drought can be traced to the injuries
hampering leading scorer Owen Nolan. Team doctors forced him to
miss this game because of the foot and-or shoulder problems that
made him ineffective in the opening 4-0 loss.

"It's really frustrating to sit, especially in a 1-0 game," said
Nolan, who was uncertain whether he'd play Tuesday. "It's
something where you never know what's going to happen. This was
not my decision."

Coach Darryl Sutter said he told the team not to expect Nolan
back this postseason.

How important is Nolan? He scored 20 percent of San Jose's goals
in the regular season, then upped that to 30 percent (6-of-20) in
the first round. His replacement, Alexander Korolyuk, took just
one shot. Korolyuk had been a healthy scratch the previous three
games.

Eighth-seeded San Jose upset No. 1 seed St. Louis in the first
round by splitting the first two games on the road. This time,
the Sharks go home still seeking their first goal of the series.

"How do you get quality chances against Belfour?" Sutter said.
"They're a great defensive club. You're not going to get much.
That's the way it is."

Belfour has won seven straight postseason games at Reunion Arena,
dating to last season. He's allowed just five goals and had four
shutouts in that span. He has 10 career playoff shutouts; these
are his first consecutive.

Belfour made 19 saves Sunday night -- one more than in Game 1 --
but every one was crucial because Dallas couldn't get a second
shot past Steve Shields despite many good opportunities. On the
goal, Shields stopped a long slap shot from Hull, but allowed a
long rebound into open ice. Modano beat two Sharks to the puck
and fired it past a diving Shields, who finished with 17 saves.


DALLAS STARS 1, San Jose Sharks 0

                    1ST  2ND  3RD   FINAL
                    ---  ---  ---   -----
San Jose             0    0    0      0
Dallas               1    0    0      1


FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Modano 4 (Hull, Morrow), 7:26.
PENALTIES: None.

SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: Sloan, Dal
(interference), 3:18; Morrow, Dal (roughing), 8:55; Nieuwendyk,
Dal (ob.-hooking), 12:30; Harvey, SJ (ob.-holding stick), 16:20.

THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: Sutter, SJ (slashing),
3:25; Morrow, Dal (ob.-tripping), 3:49; Ragnarsson, SJ
(ob.-tripping), 14:32; Hatcher, Dal (cross-checking), 19:00.


SHOTS ON GOAL
                    1ST  2ND  3RD   TOTAL
                    ---  ---  ---   -----
San Jose             7    3    9     19
Dallas               6    7    5     18


POWER PLAY: San Jose 0 of 5; Dallas 0 of 3. GOALIES: San Jose,
Shields 4-5 (18 shots-17 saves). Dallas, Belfour 6-1 (19-19).

Referees: Kerry Fraser, Dave Jackson. Linesmen: Kevin Collins,
Jean Morin.

A: 17,001 (17,001).


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