To overtake the Winnipeg Jets and claim the Central Division crown, Stars coach Pete DeBoer admitted at practice Wednesday that his team knew it might need to win out.
Already on a six-game win streak and nine-game point streak at the time, the Stars were red hot, but winning the next eight would be a tall task and would require the Stars to play their best hockey.
The Stars looked far from their best for the first half of Thursdayโs 5-1 win over the Nashville Predators, a team far out of the playoff picture, but viciously surged back late in the second and early in the third periods, scoring five goals in a 13-minute span to extend the win streak to seven games.
โI think weโve got an honest team, and they understand what we had to fix,โ DeBoer said postgame. โWe were just reckless with the puck in the first period. They fixed that, and the game kind of tilted our way following better decisions with the puck.โ
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DeBoer also said he and his team were determined to make their goaliesโ jobs a bit easier. Jake Oettinger and Casey DeSmith posted a .957 save percentage on their recent road trip, with both goalies recording 40-save nights.
However, the Stars did not help out Oettinger early Thursday. Their goalie, once again, was the only reason they were in the game entering the third period.
Oettinger finished with 28 saves on 29 shots, including 17 in the first period. He didnโt allow a goal until Nashvilleโs 18th shot, when Steven Stamkos snuck one in from a sharp angle.
The Stars recorded just nine shots on goal by the midway point of the game, while their goalie on the other end had already faced close to a full gameโs worth of shots.
โWe werenโt executing,โ Stars forward Matt Duchene said. โSometimes you just have to stop the bleeding in this league and be patient and wait for your look.โ
That also included the Stars spending four minutes on the power play early in the first period after a double minor when Sam Steel took a stick to the face.
But Oettingerโs heroics gave the Stars a chance to tie it late in the second period once they shored up their end of the ice.
โFor me, Iโm just trying to make one or two saves to keep it close because I know we can score pretty rapidly,โ Oettinger said. โThese guys bail me out and make me look good all the time. Itโs fun when I can step up and Casey can step up and help them out.โ
Mikael Granlund capitalized with his third goal in four games and his 21st of the season. He had a perfect deflection off an assist from Duchene to tie the score with 36 seconds left in the second period.
Just 39 seconds into the third period, Mason Marchment gave Dallas the lead, scoring five-hole on Nashville goalie Justus Annunen.
Five minutes later, the Starsโ top line added a stunning goal in transition, with Roope Hintz finding the net on assists from Jason Robertson and Mikko Rantanen.
The Stars added a fourth goal when Mavrik Bourque found Wyatt Johnston on a breakaway to extend his goal streak to six consecutive games, and Lian Bichsel scored the fifth to further put the game out of reach.
Dallas allowed only three Nashville shots on goal in the third.
The Stars were also without captain Jamie Benn for the first time in 371 games. Benn, who DeBoer said was sidelined for โmaintenanceโ for a lower-body injury, held the fifth-longest active streak in the NHL for consecutive games played, dating to the 2020-21 season.
โWeโve got a lot of hidden leadership in that room behind Jamie,โ DeBoer said. โJamieโs obviously the guy, but weโve got a lot of layers of leadership underneath that you see when heโs not around.โ
Dallas may not have looked like a conference champion early on Thursday night, but it looked the part in the final period and showed the fight it has had all season, even when not playing its best.
If the Stars can keep that up over the next two weeks, overtaking Winnipeg may be well within reach.
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