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05/05 21:20 CDT Radek Faksa scores in return, Stars beat defending Stanley Cup
champ Golden Knights 2-1 in Game 7
Radek Faksa scores in return, Stars beat defending Stanley Cup champ Golden
Knights 2-1 in Game 7
By STEPHEN HAWKINS
AP Sports Writer
DALLAS (AP) --- Radek Faksa broke a tie in his return to the Dallas lineup,
20-year-old Wyatt Johnston scored in another Game 7 and the Stars beat the
defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 on Sunday night to wrap
up the first-round series.
After being out with an undisclosed injury since leaving the bench late in Game
2, Faksa scored 44 seconds into the third period with a backhander from the
circle to the left of goalie Adin Hill.
Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger had 21 saves in his second Game 7 victory. He also
had the Stars' only penalty, though they killed that off after he was called
for tripping Ivan Barbashev in front of the net midway through the third.
The Stars, the No. 1 seed in the West, move on to play well-rested Colorado in
the second round with the first two games in Dallas. The Avalanche wrapped up
their series against Winnipeg with a Game 5 victory Tuesday night.
Brett Howden scored for Vegas, which couldn't pull off another series winner in
Dallas, where last year the Knights wrapped up the Western Conference Final
with a win in Game 6. Hill had 22 saves in his third game of this series after
Logan Thompson started the first four.
The visitor won the first four games in this series until the home teams held
serve the last three games.
Dallas has won Game 7s in each of its first two postseasons for coach Pete
DeBoer, who is now 8-0 in his career in such games with four different teams.
That includes the Knights' only Game 7 wins in 2020 and 2021 when he was their
coach.
Johnston scored his series-high fourth goal on a wrister from the top of the
slot with 5:26 left in the first period after picking off a clearing pass by
Shea Theodore that his teammate, Tomas Hertl, missed when taking a twisting
swipe at it.
A day after his 20th birthday last year, Johnston became the youngest player in
NHL history with a game-clinching goal in a Game 7. He gathered a puck that
ricocheted off the back boards in the third period of the Stars' 2-1 win over
Seattle in that second-round series.
The goal Sunday against came in quick succession after Vegas had two scoring
chances. Oettinger made a tough save to deny Jack Eichel and Jonathan
Marchessault then shot the rebound off the left post, and got a hit on Johnston
before the Dallas youngster skated to the other end and scored about 10 seconds
later.
Vegas, which returned 22 of its 27 players from the Stanley Cup-winning roster,
tied it in the second period when Michael Amadio made a crossing pass to
Howden, who poked the puck into the open left side of the net behind Oettinger.
The only coach other than DeBoer to win eight Game 7s is Darryl Sutter, who was
8-3 in such games over 182 playoff games over 15 postseasons with four teams.
The Knights are 2-2 in Game 7s. DeBoer was also the opposing coach in their
other loss, to San Jose in 2019.
It was only the second time of 16 that the Stars won a best-of-seven series
after losing the first two games. The only other was the very first playoff
series in franchise history, when the Minnesota North Stars were down 0-2
before beating the Los Angeles Kings in seven games to open the 1968 playoffs.
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