Pageau Scores Twice, Senators Hold Off Stars 7-4

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DALLAS (AP) - Craig Anderson didn't need a third straight shutout, though he did need some big third-period saves.

Anderson made 33 saves to help the Ottawa Senators end the Dallas Stars' five-game winning streak with a 7-4 victory on Tuesday night.

He has stopped 94 of 98 shots in the last three games.

"We had good goaltending," Ottawa coach Dave Cameron said. "Just a little disappointed when we were up 5-1 that we let off a little bit and gave them some opportunities. Two-goal game, we were leading, Andy made two huge saves. And then at the end, he made a huge save."

Ottawa was outshot 37-20 but scored three unassisted goals after takeaways, one on the power play and another short-handed.

Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored on two breakaways, including his league-leading third short-handed.

The Senators' Mike Hoffman also had two goals, one into an empty net, on his 26th birthday. He sent the puck off the boards in the Ottawa end, banking it into the net. "That empty-netter was pretty lucky, but I'll take it," Hoffman said.

Anderson was relieved that a Dallas flurry ended that way after one of his biggest saves.

"It's the difference between 6-5 and 7-4. I saw their guy coming down, kind of open net. Just got fortunate enough that he buried it right in my chest."

Ottawa's Mark Stone had a goal and two assists. Bobby Ryan and Milan Michalek also had goals.

Anderson had his scoreless streak snapped at 147 minutes, 4 seconds when Patrick Sharp scored in the second period.

NHL leader Jamie Benn scored his 15th and 16th goals for Dallas. Benn assisted on Tyler Seguin's goal.

The Senators are 4-0-2 in their last six games. Dallas' loss ended the Stars' five-game winning streak.

Ottawa didn't have a shot on goal for the first 7:10, but its attempt went in for a 1-0 lead. Ryan took the puck away from Dallas' John Klingberg in the left faceoff circle, skated in front of Niemi and tucked the puck into the right corner.

Michalek scored at 18:49 of the first period for a 2-0 lead. Stone won a battle along the left-wing boards, and the puck went to Pageau. He passed to Michalek in the center of the left circle, and Michalek sent a wrist shot past Niemi into the upper right corner.

In the second, Stone intercepted a pass from the Stars' Patrick Eaves at the blue line, stepped to the top of the slot and scored on a wrist shot for a 3-1 lead at 12:33.

Lehtonen then replaced Niemi, who had allowed three goals in nine shots. The first shot Lehtonen faced was Hoffman's goal from the top of the left circle on the power play.

Niemi re-entered the game at 1:05 of the third period, after Lehtonen collided with Klingberg. Pageau scored his short-handed breakaway goal on a shot that trickled between the Niemi's legs.

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