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Hard-hitting Stars beat Vegas in West final Game 1

Stars 1 Golden Knights 0 DAL leads series 1-0

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EDMONTON, Alberta – Two days after they and the Vegas Golden Knights each won a hard-fought Game 7 to move on, the Dallas Stars figured there might be an emotional letdown at the start of the Western Conference final.

They filled that void with hit after hit, got one early goal and played the trademark lockdown style that made them one of the best defensive teams in the NHL during the regular season. The result was a hard-hitting 1-0 victory in Game 1 on Sunday night that served notice to Vegas that a spot in the Stanley Cup final won’t come easily.

“We were skating, we were on top of them, we were creating a lot of offense from good play, good defensive structure all over the ice,” coach Rick Bowness said. “That’s Dallas Stars’ hockey.”

That brand of hockey worked especially well after John Klingberg scored on the Stars’ first shot 2:36 in and with goaltender Anton Khudobin locked in. Khudobin’s rebound control was excellent in stopping all 25 Vegas shots he faced on the way to his first shutout in the Stanley Cup playoffs.

The recipe for this win was a barrage of hits. In true Stars fashion, the game had almost double the amount of total hits (96) than shots on goal (50).

With physicalit­y the focus, Dallas took it to top-seeded Vegas, which has the size to bang bodies but couldn’t match the Stars’ jump from the drop of the puck.

The Stars came out hitting and got the boost they needed when it looked like surprise Vegas starter Marc-Andre Fleury didn’t get reset after Dallas captain Jamie Benn’s shot attempt was blocked, and Klingberg fired the loose puck past him into the net.

Playing with a lead allowed Dallas players to throw their bodies around. If the Golden Knights didn’t know what to expect from the Stars, they do now, and the competitio­n level will be higher than the first two rounds.

After having the play dictated to them for the first two periods, the Golden Knights dominated the third but couldn’t crack Khudobin, who has been thrust into the No. 1 role with Ben Bishop injured. As good as Khudobin was, Fleury matched him almost save for save, stopping 23 after allowing the goal to Klingberg.

NOTES

This was the Stars’ first 1-0 regulation playoff win since 2000, the year after they won the Cup. ... Bishop and defenseman Stephen

Johns remained unfit to play for the Stars. ... Fleury started for just the fourth time in the postseason. Robin Lehner played the other 12.

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Game 2 is Tuesday after the Tampa Bay Lightning and New York Islanders open the East final Monday.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS’ PAUL STASTNY (26) is checked by Dallas Stars’ Radek Faksa (12) during the first period of Game 1 of an NHL Western Conference final game Sunday in Edmonton, Alberta.
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