Downed in Dallas

Eriksson's
pinball goal at 3:55 of overtime lifted the Stars to a wild 7-6 victory over
the Colorado Avalanche on Friday night.
With
the game tied at 6, Eriksson passed the puck toward the net as teammate Jamie Benn skated in hard from the left
side. Eriksson was credited with his eighth goal of the season when the puck
deflected in off Avalanche defenseman Erik
Johnson and past goaltender Semyon
Varlamov.
"I saw (Benn) at the side of the net. I don't know
if it hit someone, but it went in," Eriksson
said. "There were a lot of goals out
there today. We stuck with it and got the two points."
Matt Duchene put Colorado in front 6-5 at 8:22 of the third period
with his third goal of the night and first career hat trick. Duchene's shot
from the low slot glanced into the net off Stars goaltender Kari Lehtonen's arm.
However,
Stephane Robidas' goal from the
point with 4:10 left in the third tied the score.
Daniel Winnik gave Colorado a 5-4 lead at 1:51 of the final period
when he tucked a rebound past Lehtonen. Eric
Nystrom's rebound pulled Dallas into a 5-all tie at 6:01.
Sheldon Souray scored his 100th career goal during Dallas' four-goal
second period that included power-play tallies from Souray, Eriksson and Alex Goligoski.
Vernon Fiddler added an even-strength goal in the second as the Stars
seemed to take control after trailing 2-0 in the first period.
Benn
added three assists for the Stars, who improved to 6-1 at home.
But
the Avs rallied to tie it at 4 on goals by Duchene and Paul Stastny over the final 2:15 of the second period.
Jay McClement added his first goal of the season and Ryan Wilson had three assists for
Colorado, which had been 6-1 on the road.
"It was a crazy game," Avalanche coach Joe Sacco said. "Those pucks had eyes tonight. I don't think it was a particularly
strong game by either goaltender. It's not a great game to watch from a coach's
standpoint, that's for sure."
Sacco
liked what he saw from Duchene, who had been centering the second line but
skated on the left side of the No. 1 line with Stastny centering for right wing
Milan Hejduk.
"I've had some tough luck this year, even
tonight," Duchene said. "I feel like I could've had two more.
It was nice from that perspective, but it's too bad we lost. If we find a goal
in OT there or in a shootout and win that game, it's hands-down the most fun
I've ever had playing a hockey game in my life."
McClement
fired a rebound past Lehtonen to give Colorado the lead at 5:36 of the opening
period.
Duchene's
first goal of the night at 12:17 of the first period came on the game's first
power play with a blast from the left circle that eluded a screened Lehtonen.
The
Stars were outshot 13-3 in the first 20 minutes and lacked energy after being
off since last Saturday night's 3-1 home win over New Jersey.
"We were just flat in the first period," Souray said. "It's
not an excuse. You see a game like this every once in a while. We were
resilient. We stuck with it. We were fortunate to get the win. We'll take
points any way we can get them."
Eriksson
cashed in on Dallas' first power play of the night when he followed his own
shot from the slot. The puck fluttered into the air and behind Varlamov at 5:39
of the second period.
Souray
tied it at 2 on a blast from the right point at 12:24 of the second period, and
Fiddler put Dallas in front from the left circle at 15:21.
Goligoski
scored from just inside the blue line at 17:02 on Dallas' fourth straight power
play of the period, giving the Stars a 4-2 edge before the Avs rallied late in
the period.
Dallas
forward Adam Burish sustained a
facial cut in the final minute of the first period when he was hit by Winnik's
high stick. No penalty was assessed, however, much to the displeasure of Stars
fans, but league officials said in a email that Winnik wasn't penalized because
his high stick came on a follow-through.
Burish
received treatment and was back on the ice for the start of the second period.
NOTES:
The last time the Stars were involved in a game that included 13 goals was on
Nov. 28, 1992 when the club was based in Minnesota and beat San Jose, 10-3. ...
Stars second-line LW Steve Ott
missed the game with a hip pointer and is expected to sit out a few more. ...
Colorado C Peter Mueller has been
out since the middle of October with a head injury but has been skating with
the team. ... Stars home attendance continues to lag for a team that used to
have regular sellouts with Friday night's game announced at 11,981. Dallas
began the night 29th in the league in average home attendance. ... Texas
Rangers 2B Ian Kinsler dropped the puck for the ceremonial pregame faceoff.
-by
Associated Press-
Eurolanche.com, Worldwide, eurolanche@eurolanche.com
05/11/2011 - 13:33