Stars Beat Vegas In 7-round Shootout; Knights Still Alive 토토사이트
DALLAS (AP) - Miro Heiskanen made the main shot in a seven-round shootout after Jason Robertson scored two times to arrive at the 40-objective imprint, and the Dallas Stars are very nearly at last securing a season finisher spot.
The Vegas Golden Knights aren't done at this point, yet are near missing the postseason without precedent for their concise establishment history.
Jake Oettinger, who had 33 recoveries through additional time, made one final stop in the shootout after Heiskanen's underhanded count as the Stars got a 3-2 triumph over Vegas on Tuesday night.
"We showed him a great deal by rehearsing on him," Stars focus Tyler Seguin said of the youthful goalie. "He's taken a stab at shootouts and you realize how great he's gotten at them. That is all from his assurance and practice, and it was enormous as far as we were concerned."
With Nashville guaranteeing one of the Western Conference's two trump card spots notwithstanding its additional time misfortune at home Tuesday, that leaves one spot for either the Stars or Golden Knights. Dallas and Nashville both have 95 focuses, however the Predators hold all sudden death rounds over Dallas and Vegas (91 focuses).
"We've actually got a heartbeat. We're not disposed of," Vegas mentor Peter DeBoer said. "I'm pleased with our gathering. They came in and played one amazing street game. We got the lead, it was up once more, got a few opportunities to dominate the match and we simply didn't wrap up. You need to give their goalie some credit."
The Stars need simply a solitary point over their last two games to get that other trump card spot. For the Golden Knights to arrive at the end of the season games, they need to dominate their last two matches and Dallas would need to lose the two games in guideline.
Vegas made the Stanley Cup Final in its debut season in 2017-18 and has been in the end of the season games the beyond three seasons.
Oettinger had a full-parted glove save with 2:37 left in guideline of Shea Theodore's long slap shot. Just a single puck moved beyond him in the shootout, yet Jonathan Marchessault's endeavor banged off the left post.
"Definitely it's a blessing from heaven, those are your desired open doors as an expert competitor, to have the option to move forward for the folks that are in the room," Oettinger said.
Logan Thompson had 28 recoveries, with his very own glove stop when Roope Hintz drove hard and tore a shot with 3:08 left in extra time. Thompson was momentarily stirred up about a moment some other time when Vladislav Namestnikov slid through the wrinkle, wrecking the goalie and dislodging the net.
Robertson had a clever play coasting through the circle for his first objective, then, at that point, got the Stars even at 2 a little more than three minutes into the third time frame. John Klingberg made an accuracy pass to Robertson close to the front of the net and he diverted the puck past Thompson.
The 22-year-old Robertson turned out to be just the fourth 40-objective scorer in Dallas Stars history, and the first since Tyler Seguin's 40 out of 2017-18. The others were Mike Modano's club-record 50 of every 1993-94 and skipper Jamie Benn's 41 out of 2015-16.
"I have the advantage of having tip top players around me," Robertson said. "I'm simply attempting to play hockey, and certainly could never have got there without (colleagues) setting me up."