COLORADO 2, DALLAS 1
DENVER (AP) - Frustrated by outshooting the Dallas Stars, 110-56,
in the previous three games but having won only once, the
Colorado Avalanche were desperate for a break.
Chris Drury provided it. Attempting to redirect Ray Bourque's
waist-high shot with his stick, Drury instead deflected the puck
off his knee for the game-winner with 3:51 left in third period
in Colorado's 2-1 victory Thursday night.
The Avalanche, staving off elimination, tied the best-of-seven
Western Conference finals at 3-3, with a decisive Game 7 set for
Saturday night in Dallas.
Bourque assisted on Drury's goal and scored Colorado's other
goal. The Avalanche broke a 1-1 tie when Bourque took a long shot
from along the left boards that sailed high toward the net.
Drury, stationed in the slot, redirected it past goalie Ed
Belfour.
"Ray made an unbelievable shot to get it through," Drury said.
"Initially I felt something. I think it might have hit my stick a
little bit. It hit square on my knee and went right in.
"With all the shots we've been throwing at them, it's certainly
nice to get one like that, off the knee. I'll definitely take
it."
Colorado coach Bob Hartley said his team "finally got a lucky
break. This could be the start of something."
Patrick Roy had 26 saves, extending his NHL record for career
playoff victories to 121. Belfour made 19 saves.
Bourque's goal early in the second period put the Avalanche
ahead, but Brett Hull tied it with a power-play goal later in the
period. It was Hull's ninth goal of the playoffs and fourth goal
in the last three games.
Dallas defeated Colorado in last year's conference finals,
rallying from a 3-2 deficit en route to capturing its first
Stanley Cup.
"I like our position," Hartley said. "With tonight's win, we
generate some momentum."
Stars coach Ken Hitchcock wasn't so sure.
"I don't know if one team has the momentum, because our team is
not down at all," Hitchcock said. "We're playing our way --
gritty, grindy, in-your-face hockey.
"We had them bogged down for most of the third period. We made
one mistake, and it was in our net. It got tipped off some guy's
knee or something."
Colorado outshot Dallas, 9-6, in a scoreless first period that
saw the Avalanche continue to flounder on the power play, failing
to capitalize on two man-advantage situations.
Each team lost a defenseman in the period. Dallas' Richard
Matvichuk, elbowed in the head by Dave Andreychuk, went down on
the ice behind the Dallas net, apparently losing consciousness
momentarily. Later, Colorado's Aaron Miller was high-sticked by
Scott Thornton and collapsed in pain. Both players had to be
assisted from the ice, but no penalties were called. Matvichuk,
who suffered a mild concussion, did not return, but Miller was
back for the second period.
Bourque, seeking his first Stanley Cup title in his 21st NHL
season, scored his first goal of the playoffs early in the second
period. Joe Sakic intercepted a pass and, after putting a spin
move on Sylvain Cote, fed Bourque in the slot. Bourque's shot
went high on Belfour's glove side at 4:30.
"Joe made a great play, blocking the shot and tracking it down,"
Bourque said. "I was alone with Belfour and just caught the top
left corner of the net.
"I think we still have our best game in us. I'm expecting us to
play it in Game 7. This is why I came here (in a trade from
Boston on March 6), to be in this situation."
Penalties against Drury and Adam Foote gave Dallas a 5-on-3
advantage for 1:14 later in the period, and the Stars capitalized
on Hull's goal at 12:37. Sergei Zubov passed from the right
boards to Hull, situated just inside the left circle.
COLORADO AVALANCHE 2, Dallas Stars 1
1ST 2ND 3RD FINAL
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Dallas 0 1 0 1
Colorado 0 1 1 2
FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: Muller, Dal
(interference), 8:28; Dallas bench, served by Lyashenko (too many
men), 12:06; Bourque, Col (high-sticking), 14:24.
SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Colorado, Bourque 1 (Sakic), 4:30. 2,
Dallas, Hull 9 (Zubov, Sydor), 12:37 (pp). PENALTIES: Muller, Dal
(roughing), 4:02; Deadmarsh, Col (roughing), 4:02; Drury, Col
(ob.-tripping), 11:04; Foote, Col (high-sticking), 11:50; Sloan,
Dal (slashing), 16:01.
THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 3, Colorado, Drury 4 (Bourque), 16:09.
PENALTIES: None.
SHOTS ON GOAL
1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
--- --- --- -----
Dallas 6 10 11 27
Colorado 9 7 5 21
POWER PLAY: Dallas 1 of 3; Colorado 0 of 3. GOALIES: Dallas,
Belfour 11-5 (21 shots-19 saves). Colorado, Roy 11-5 (27-26).
Referees: Kerry Fraser, Terry Gregson. Linesmen: Ray Scapinello,
Gord Broseker.
A: 18,007 (18,007).
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