Dropped by Dallas

Andrew Raycroft stopped 35 shots for his first win in nearly a year, and the Dallas Stars beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-1 on Monday night.
Raycroft (1-5) hadn't won
since beating Minnesota on Jan. 9. He made his first start since taking over
for Kari Lehtonen, who was placed on the injured list on Sunday after he hurt
his right knee against Phoenix.
Michael Ryder scored two
goals, and Eric Nystrom added his eighth of the season for the Stars.
Kevin Porter spoiled
Raycroft's shutout bid with his first this season, but Colorado fell to 4-9 at
home.
The Avalanche entered with
the NHL's second-best power play, but went 0 for 3. Semyon Varlamov made 32
saves.
The Avalanche had a 11-8
shot advantage in the first period, but Dallas led 1-0 at the intermission on
Nystrom's rebound goal.
Vernon Fiddler sent a slap
shot from the slot after an Avalanche turnover. Varlamov made a stick save, but
Nystrom crashed the net for the loose puck and easily scored at 15:56.
Daniel Winnik nearly scored
the first short-handed goal against Dallas this season. Winnik broke in on
Raycroft, but was slashed by defenseman Sheldon Souray before he was got off a
shot at 3:49.
Raycroft was tested in the
second period. He survived a flurry midway through when Paul Stastny missed an
open net.
Moments later he stopped a
shot from in close by Ryan O'Reilly, who swiped at the puck from his knees.
Ryder beat Varlamov glove side
at 14:36 of the third period. Porter scored at 16:24, but Ryder sealed it with
an empty-net goal with 27.7 seconds left.
NOTES: Raycroft played for
the Avalanche in the 2008-09 season. ... Dallas' top prospect Jamie Oleksiak
was selected to Canada's National Junior team. ... The Stars played the second
of a seven of nine stretch on the road. ... Dallas' power play is 0 for 20 in
the past eight games. ... The Avalanche haven't won consecutive home games this
season.
- by Associated Press-
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29/11/2011 - 06:16