Las Vegas Review-Journal

Outburst has Knights seeing Stars

Three quick second-period goals by Dallas’ Faksa finishes five-game winning streak

- By Steve Carp Las Vegas Review-journal

It was bound to happen. Someone was going to beat the Golden Knights at their own game.

Someone was going to have a fierce forecheck. Someone was going to win the foot races to the loose pucks. Someone was going to have a hot goaltender stopping everything.

The Dallas Stars were that someone as they outworked the Knights on Tuesday, particular­ly in the second half of the second period, and left T-mobile Arena with a 3-0 win in front of 17,579.

“It was a little bit like that, especially in that five minutes or so in the second period,” center Pierreedou­ard Bellemare said.

The loss snapped the Knights’ five-game winning streak and an eight-game home streak dating back to Oct. 15. It was also the first time in the franchise’s brief history it was shut out.

Radek Faksa scored a natural hat trick in a 7:05 span during the second period. The 23-year-old forward from the Czech Republic, beat Malcolm Subban on a onetime shot from in front for his first goal. With 27 seconds left in the period, he notched his second, taking a cross-ice backhand feed from Gemel Smith at the right post and putting it past Subban.

Faksa’s third goal came eight seconds later. The Knights lost the faceoff, with Dallas’ Antoine Roussel getting the puck ahead to Faksa, who put it over Subban for a 3-0 Dallas lead. It was the first hat trick

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of his career.

“For sure, it was huge goals for us,” Faksa said.

“For sure, I’m happy for the goals. I’m real emotional when I score, but the most important is the team win. It was important goals in the second period, and I’m glad we had a greasy win on the road. We need it.”

Dallas coach Ken Hitchcock said he thought his team was ready to come up with a big effort.

“As a coach you have a feeling it’s coming and we could see this in the last two road games,” he said.

“We challenged the (Faksa) line two days ago to start playing against heavier groups. Rather than match third line on third line, we want to push them up and play against top players, and they took the challenge head on.”

Subban, who was excellent at times and finished with 27 saves, said: “They’re a good team, and they’re gifted offensivel­y. I didn’t have that many shots come in. But my job is to stop the puck.”

Subban robbed Tyler Seguin and Jason Spezza on consecutiv­e shots early in the second period, then blocked Stephen Johns’ shot from the point to account for his three best saves. But Ben Bishop was a bit better for Dallas. He turned aside 34 shots in his 21st career shutout and his second with Dallas.

The Knights said they needed to do a better job against the talented goalten-

 ?? Bridget Bennett ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Bridgetkbe­nnett Radek Faksa (12) finishes his hat trick, beating Knights goalie Malcolm Subban and giving the Stars a 3-0 second-period lead.
Bridget Bennett Las Vegas Review-journal @Bridgetkbe­nnett Radek Faksa (12) finishes his hat trick, beating Knights goalie Malcolm Subban and giving the Stars a 3-0 second-period lead.
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Golden Knights forward Brendan Leipsic (13) chases after a loose puck with Stars center Jason Spezza (90) in hot pursuit.
 ?? Bridget Bennett ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Bridgetkbe­nnett Dallas forward Tyler Pitlick (18) has to contend with a bouncing puck and a stick check by Golden Knights center Oscar Lindberg (24) in the third period of a 3-0 victory.
Bridget Bennett Las Vegas Review-journal @Bridgetkbe­nnett Dallas forward Tyler Pitlick (18) has to contend with a bouncing puck and a stick check by Golden Knights center Oscar Lindberg (24) in the third period of a 3-0 victory.

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