Ben Bishop, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars

Stars Edge Avalanche in Shootout 3-2 Behind Bishop’s Big Night

DALLAS — Joe Pavelski and Alexander Radulov scored in a shootout, Ben Bishop stopped 41 shots and the Dallas Stars beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 Saturday night.

Pavelski opened the shootout by scoring on Philipp Grubauer, and Bishop followed with two saves. Radulov bested Grubauer with a low shot to end it.

Grubauer stopped 38 shots, including six in overtime. The Avalanche killed a power play in the extra period.

Tyler Seguin and Denis Gurianov scored for the Stars.

J.T. Compher and Ian Cole scored for the Avalanche.

Colorado Avalanche J.T. Compher
Colorado Avalanche left wing J.T. Compher (Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports)

Colorado lost for the fourth time in five games (1-3-1) but held onto second place in the Pacific Division. Dallas broke a two-game skid and moved ahead of Winnipeg into third in the division.

John Klingberg had an assist on each of the Stars’ two goals. Matt Nieto assisted on Colorado’s first two goals.

Dallas scored on its first shot on goal at 1:08 of the first period. Klingberg left the puck in the slot, where Radulov picked it up and sent a backhand pass to Seguin just to the left of the net for an easy goal.

Compher tied it with 1:02 left in the first. He picked up the rebound of Nieto’s backhand shot from low on the right wall and put a snap shot past Bishop.

Cole gave the Avalanche their first lead at 7:19 of the second period. He reached to knock down the puck with his left hand, and it fell in front of him in the left faceoff circle, where he sent a wrist shot into the net.

Ian Cole
DENVER, CO – NOVEMBER 24: Ian Cole #28 of the Colorado Avalanche plays the Dallas Stars at the Pepsi Center on November 24, 2018 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Two minutes later, MacKinnon hit the right post with a backhand. The Avalanche had a 19-10 advantage in shots on goal in the second.

Grubauer shut down Dallas for more than 40 minutes before Gurianov tied it at 1:25 of the third period. His slap shot from the top of the right circle hit Cole and fluttered over Grubauer’s right shoulder.

In the third, Colorado’s Cale Makar hit a post, and Bishop stopped Matt Calvert on a short-handed 2-on-1 break.

NOTES

Seguin has five goals and an assist in the last five games. He had only six goals in the first 34 games. Seguin scored at least 26 goals in each of his first seven seasons with the Stars. … Colorado won only 4 of 14 faceoffs (29 per cent) in the first period. LW Gabriel Landeskog had three of the successful faceoffs in four attempts. Dallas C Jason Dickinson won all three of his faceoffs in the first. … Colorado C Nathan MacKinnon’s tripping penalty in overtime was only his fourth minor penalty this season.

UP NEXT

Avalanche: Begin a two-game homestand on Tuesday against Winnipeg.

Stars: Travel to Arizona for a game on Sunday.

___

More AP NHL: https://apnews.com/NHL and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

The Associated Press

Articles You May Like

Jets cruise to 14-1 for best start in NHL history
Oilers Use Strong 3rd Period to Dismantle the Canucks 7-3
Flyers Beat Sharks in Battle of Calder Contenders
Jets set record for best start to an NHL season ever with win over Stars
Oilers’ struggling power play ignites in 7-3 win over Vancouver

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *