Dallas Stars

Three-goal third carries Stars over Penguins

Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby, right, celebrates after Penguins teammate Jake Guentzel (59) scored against Dallas Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen in the second period.
Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby, right, celebrates after Penguins teammate Jake Guentzel (59) scored against Dallas Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen in the second period. AP

Antoine Roussel capped Dallas’ three-goal third period and the Stars rallied for a 3-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday night.

The loss dropped second-place Pittsburgh seven points behind Eastern Conference and Metropolitan Division leader Washington.

Dallas entered the game nine points behind the second wild card in the West and in a selling mode that had sent three veteran players to contenders in trades.

Pittsburgh led 2-0 on goals by Evgeni Malkin in the first period and Jake Guentzel in the second.

Brett Ritchie scored the Stars’ first goal at 3:40 of the third. Jason Spezza tied the game at 9:41 with a shot that was deflected high and off Penguins defenseman Brian Dumoulin into the net.

Just 55 seconds later, Roussel put a wrist shot past goalie Matt Murray from the left faceoff circle.

Stars goalie Antti Niemi made 18 saves. Murray had 29 saves for the Penguins.

Roussel had a goal and an assist. John Klingberg had two assists for the Stars, who are 3-1 in their past four games.

The Stars had a good chance barely two minutes into the game, when Murray stopped Ritchie’s snap shot on a 3-on-1 break. Pittsburgh’s best early chance came seven minutes in, when Niemi stopped Phil Kessel 1-on-1.

At 10:04, the Penguins’ third shot went into the net. Patric Hornqvist sent a backhand pass from behind the goal line to Malkin at the left of the net, and he beat Niemi with a wrist shot.

On the game’s first power play nearly five minutes into the second period, Murray saved Tyler Seguin’s wrist shot on a breakaway.

The Penguins increased their lead to 2-0 at 10:40 of the second. Ian Cole’s shot from the top of the slot hit Niemi. The rebound got behind him, and Guentzel swept the puck into the net.

Ritchie’s goal followed a shot by Klingberg that went off Murray’s glove. Ritchie skated down the slot and put in the rebound. His 11th goal this season was the 17th of his career in his 100th NHL game.

Oduya traded

The Dallas Stars sent defenseman Johnny Oduya to the Chicago Blackhawks, the team he helped win Stanley Cup titles in 2013 and 2015, in exchange for prospect Mark McNeill and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2018 draft. It was the Stars third deal leading up to Wednesday’s trade deadline. Dallas sent Patrick Eaves to Anaheim and Jordie Benn to Montreal.

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First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Malkin 26 (Hagelin, Hornqvist), 10:04. Penalties—None.

Second Period—2, Pittsburgh, Guentzel 7 (Kunitz, Cole), 10:40. Penalties—Gaunce, PIT, (high sticking), 3:11; Faksa, DAL, (hooking), 12:21.

Third Period—3, Dallas, Ritchie 11 (Roussel, Klingberg), 3:40. 4, Dallas, Spezza 9 (Hamhuis, Benn), 9:41. 5, Dallas, Roussel 12 (Klingberg), 10:36. Penalties—None.

Shots on Goal—Pittsburgh 7-8-5—20. Dallas 8-13-11—32. Power-play opportunities—Pittsburgh 0 of 1; Dallas 0 of 1. Goalies—Pittsburgh, Murray 23-8-3 (32 shots-29 saves). Dallas, Niemi 11-9-4 (20-18). A—18,235 (18,532). T—2:28.

This story was originally published February 28, 2017 at 10:44 PM with the headline "Three-goal third carries Stars over Penguins."

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