Dallas Stars Can't Recover As Ullmark Leads The Sabres To 4-1 Win
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — On eight different occasions they've trailed teams and managed to comeback and win, but this time the Dallas Stars couldn't recover for the hometown crowd and fell to the Buffalo Sabres.
Rasmus Dahlin's tiebreaking goal in the second period held up for Buffalo on Thursday night.
Sabres goalie Linus Ullmark and aggressive play in the neutral zone held Dallas scoreless until Buffalo scored two empty-net goals for a 4-1 win over the Stars.
Dahlin took a pass from Henri Jokiharju and sent a wrist shot from the top of the right faceoff circle through teammate Curtis Lazar's screen and past Stars goalie Ben Bishop at 16:10 of the second.
"Lazar did a great job," Dahlin said. "The goalie didn't see."
At the other end, Ullmark made 15 of his 28 saves in the second period and was called on for only five stops in the third.
"Give Buffalo credit," Dallas interim coach Rick Bowness said. "(Ullmark) played another great game against us. They were clogging up the neutral zone very well."
The Sabres never trailed. Jimmy Vesey scored a first-period goal for Buffalo, and Michael Frolik and Zemgus Girgensons added empty-net goals.
Jamie Benn scored the Stars' goal in the second period. Bishop stopped 18 shots.
Buffalo matched a season best with its third straight win. The Sabres successfully killed all four Stars power plays. Buffalo has won five of the past seven games, with a 15-for-17 success rate on the penalty kill.
The Stars had scored on the power play in each of the six previous games, with eight goals total.
Dallas had won seven of eight, without allowing more than two goals in any of them.
The Stars controlled the puck early but Buffalo scored first after a Stars turnover. Jack Eichel took the puck away along the right boards and passed cross-ice to Sam Reinhart. With Bishop moving toward Reinhart, he passed back to the right to Vesey for an easy wrist shot into the open half of the net at 7:01.
Benn tied it 4:28 into the second period. Miro Heiskanen's shot from the point missed the net but bounced off the boards to Benn at the left of the net. With Ullmark down, Benn had an open net for his wrist shot.
Dahlin restored the Sabres' lead with his third goal this season.
Even though Dallas outshot Buffalo 16-5 in the period, it ended with the Sabres holding the 2-1 lead.
"We had pretty even scoring chances, 4-4 or 4-3, in the second period," Buffalo coach Ralph Krueger said, "so the shots were more from the peripheral. They did increase the shot volume, but we withstood that that period, came out with the lead at the end and managed that pretty well."
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