DALLAS 4, SAN JOSE 1
DALLAS (AP) - Ed Belfour and Mike Modano have been doing what
they do best all postseason. Now that Joe Nieuwendyk has joined
them, the Dallas Stars feel good about their chances of defending
the Stanley Cup. Nieuwendyk got the Dallas offense going with an
early goal and linemate Scott Thornton added a goal and two
assists as the Stars beat San Jose 4-1 Sunday night, eliminating
the Sharks in five games.
The Stars advanced to a rematch of last year's Western Conference
finals against the Colorado Avalanche. The first two games will
be in Dallas; the league is expected to release a schedule
Monday. Many consider Colorado the team to beat because of its
solid depth and great defensemen. But Dallas is optimistic now
that Nieuwendyk and his line look like as much of a threat as
Modano and his partners.
"Those guys have lugged a lot for a long time," Nieuwendyk said.
"Now, we're chipping in and getting some production. Colorado is
a solid group, but we've got a lot of confidence."
Nieuwendyk, the MVP of last year's championship run, started
rolling with two goals in a 5-4 victory in Game 4. He followed
that with a nifty move to beat goalie Steve Shields midway
through the first period for a 1-0 lead. He basically was picking
up where Modano left off. The top-line center scored a goal in
each of the first four games and had points in the last eight
games before being blanked Sunday. His line still came through,
though, as Brett Hull put in a rebound of his own shot for a
power-play goal that made it 3-0 early in the third period.
"We talked before the series about this team having two dominant
centers," San Jose coach Darryl Sutter said. "I think that
showed."
Dallas also has the kind of hot goalie teams often ride to
championships. Belfour won his eighth straight playoff game at
Reunion Arena and came within 11:28 of a third straight shutout
on his home ice. He ran a scoreless streak to 187:25 before being
beaten midway through the third period.
"I felt strong today," Belfour said, who revealed he'd been
suffering the flu the last few days. "This was huge for us.
Nobody wanted to travel back to San Jose."
The Sharks played without Owen Nolan, their leading scorer, or
Bryan Marchment, their most physical defenseman. Both were missed
as San Jose failed to beat Belfour despite many good scoring
chances. Nolan, who had foot and shoulder injuries, missed this
game because of a strained abdominal muscle. Marchment, who
injured a groin muscle, didn't even travel to Dallas.
"I can't skate, I can't push off," said Nolan, who missed Game 2,
then scored goals each of the next two games. "I couldn't take
explosive strides and couldn't be effective."
The Sharks controlled the puck the first 10 minutes, until
Nieuwendyk's goal gave Dallas all the momentum. It led to
Thornton's goal three minutes later.
San Jose's frustration began to show early in the final period
when penalties for tripping and slashing within 1:18 gave Dallas
a 5-on-3 advantage. The Stars scored their final two goals within
the next 41 seconds.
With fans chanting "The cup stays here," the only drama left was
whether Belfour would keep the Sharks scoreless in three games at
Reunion. Patrick Marleau ended it by squeezing the puck past
Belfour on a power play.
DALLAS STARS 4, San Jose Sharks 1
1ST 2ND 3RD FINAL
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San Jose 0 0 1 1
Dallas 2 0 2 4
FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Nieuwendyk 4 (Thornton,
Langenbrunner), 10:31. 2, Dallas, Thornton 2 (Zubov), 13:34.
PENALTIES: Damphousse, SJ (interference), 17:28.
SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: Lagenbrunner, Dal
(boarding), 8:17.
THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 3, Dallas, Hull 4 (Zubov, Sydor), 4:02
(pp). 4, Dallas, Cote 1 (Langenbrunner, Thornton), 4:43 (pp). 5,
San Jose, Marleau 1 (Norton, Hannan), 8:32 (pp). PENALTIES:
Friesen, SJ (ob.-tripping), 2:20; Sutter, SJ (slashing), 3:38;
Matvichuk, Dal (elbowing), 6:56; Langenbrunner, Dal, double-minor
(roughing), 14:55; Granato, SJ (roughing), 14:55.
SHOTS ON GOAL
1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
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San Jose 7 13 13 33
Dallas 14 4 12 30
POWER PLAY: San Jose 1 of 3; Dallas 2 of 3. GOALIES: San Jose,
Shields 5-7 (30 shots-26 saves). Dallas, Belfour 8-2 (33-32).
Referees: Kerry Fraser, Richard Trottier. Linesmen: Brad
Lazarowich, Dan Schachte.
A: 17,001 (17,001).
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