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On to the Cup

Stars advanced to the finals for the first time since 2000

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EDMONTON, Alberta – Jamie Benn and Dallas enjoyed the moment so much that the relative silence was pretty much an afterthoug­ht. The Stars are going to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in 20 years.

“I’ve been in a couple rinks where we’ve clinched to go to the finals, and it erupts,” interim coach Rick Bowness said. “Tonight, you’re so excited, you don’t even notice. ... All you’re thinking about is your team.”

A team with a chance to win an even bigger trophy. Benn, the captain of the Stars, didn’t even touch the Western Con

ference championsh­ip trophy during the postgame presentati­on after they eliminated top-seeded Vegas 3-2 in overtime Monday night in the NHL bubble in Edmonton.

Denis Gurianov scored on a one-timer during a power play 3:36 into overtime for the Stars, who won their only Stanley Cup in 1999, a year before returning and coming up short. Benn and Joel Kiviranta, a rookie like Gurianov, had goals in the final 10:06 of regulation to tie Game 5 of the Western Conference Final.

“It’s been a crazy year, right from the start, but we’ve stuck together as a group, and played some fun hockey,” said Benn, who had never before been past the second round of the playoffs. “We find ways to win right now, and that’s all that matters.”

Anton Khudobin faced only one shot in overtime and had 34 saves for the Stars, who are 5-0 in overtime this postseason.

“We always know that it might take the whole game,” Tyler Seguin said. “We’re a confident group.”

The Stars also won 3-2 in Game 3 against Vegas, when Alexander Radulov scored 31 seconds into OT. They closed out Game 5 after Zach Whitecloud was sent off for delay of game for knocking the puck out of play.

“Things like that happen and they happen to anyone,” said Reilly Smith, who put Vegas up 2-0 in the third period. “This game didn’t come down to one play. The onus is on all of us. We have to do a better job when we’re up 2-0.”

Smith’s first goal in 11 games came just 15 seconds into the third, converting a wrist shot from the top of the right circle. That was at the end of an odd-man rush that followed Lehner’s kick save at the other end on a shot by Seguin.

“This game, a lot like the rest of the series, we just could never get that next goal to extend it. It was 2-0, they got the 2-1 goal,” Vegas coach Pete DeBoer said. “You have to give them credit. They won the net fronts in both ends.”

Dallas finally got on the board when Benn scored for the third game in a row. Esa Lindell had the puck behind the net after Benn won a faceoff, then pushed it out front off Radulov’s stick before Benn turned and knocked it in.

Seguin had a one-timer from the middle of the left circle with the Stars on a power play with just over five minutes left. Lehner secured the puck, not allowing a rebound chance for Benn, who was just in front of him.

Still skating with the man advantage, Kiviranta converted a quick backhander off a loose puck after defenseman John Klingberg’s long shot into traffic. It was the first point for Kiviranta since his hat trick with the overtime winner in the Game 7 against Colorado in the second round.

After the Golden Knights failed to score on three power-play opportunit­ies in the second, Smith’s goal gave them a two-goal lead when Khudobin was unable to stop an another quick shot – like he had in the opening minute in each of the first two periods.

Chandler Stephenson got the lead for Vegas 8:14 into the first, using a forehand-backhand move to get the puck under and through Khudobin’s legs. Stephenson was on the break in front of the Stars defense after a nice pass from Shea Theodore.

After Stephenson scored, the Golden Knights had some of their biggest hits in the series. Ryan Reaves took down Blake Comeau midway through the first, and a few minutes later slammed Lindell hard into the boards.

In between those jarring hits, Vegas came close to getting another goal. Alec Martinez tried a wraparound shot to Khudobin’s left and Mark Stone had a rebound that led to another one – but Lindell knocked down Max Pacioretty could get his stick on the puck.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? MEMBERS OF THE DALLAS STARS POSE WITH the Clarence Campbell Bowl, awarded to the NHL’s Western Conference champions, after defeating the Vegas Golden Knights in overtime NHL Western Conference final playoff game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Monday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBERS OF THE DALLAS STARS POSE WITH the Clarence Campbell Bowl, awarded to the NHL’s Western Conference champions, after defeating the Vegas Golden Knights in overtime NHL Western Conference final playoff game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Monday.
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Golden Knights 2 (OT) Stars win series 4-1
Stars 3 Golden Knights 2 (OT) Stars win series 4-1
 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? DALLAS STARS GOALIE ANTON KHUDOBIN (35) makes a save against Vegas Golden Knights’ Paul Stastny (26) during firstperio­d NHL Western Conference final playoff game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Monday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS STARS GOALIE ANTON KHUDOBIN (35) makes a save against Vegas Golden Knights’ Paul Stastny (26) during firstperio­d NHL Western Conference final playoff game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Monday.

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