Times Colonist

Stars shine in first home win of the series

DALLAS 3 LAS VEGAS 2 (Stars lead series 3-2)

- STEPHEN HAWKINS

Jason Robertson scored on a power-play after Tyler Seguin took a shot to the face, Jake Oettinger had another flawless finish and the Dallas Stars finally got a home win in these NHL playoffs.

Robertson’s goal late in the second period put the Stars ahead to stay and they beat the Las Vegas Golden Knights 3-2 in Game 5 on Wednesday night. They now lead the series after the visitors had won each of the first four games.

“The resilience … I think it’s great how we’ve been able to battle back,” said Wyatt Johnston, the 20-year-old forward who had two assists.

Evgenii Dadonov and Matt Duchene also scored for the Stars, who have won three in a row after dropping the first two games at home last week as the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference.

“A credit to our group. You know, there wasn’t, a lot of believers at that point,” Stars coach Pete DeBoer said. “We went on the road into a tough environmen­t, and kind of rolled up our sleeves and went to work. And you look up and six days later you’ve got a 3-2 lead and a chance to close out the Stanley Cup champions.”

Seguin was down on the ice and a bit dazed after Alex Pietrangel­o took a big backhanded swing and connected to the face of the Stars forward when they were together against the boards. The play was initially called a five-minute major, but changed to a minor penalty after replay review.

Still, it was a major hit against the Knights. Robertson’s third goal of the series came after he got his own ricochet and knocked the puck through traffic and past Adin Hill, the goalie starting his first game for the Knights this series.

Pietrangel­o’s hit was certainly some retaliatio­n against Seguin, who had taken a penalty for an illegal check to the head of Shea Theodore earlier in the second period, another call that was initially a major penalty downgraded after replay review.

“A veteran guy should know better,” Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said of Pietrangel­o, while acknowledg­ing his team wasn’t happy about the hit on Theodore. “You’re going to be upset, but that’s playoff hockey. You’ve got to find a way to channel it.”

Stars goalie Jake Oettinger stopped 25 shots, including a nearly full-split save to deny Chandler Stephenson on a breakaway with about 2 1/2 minutes left in the game.

“I was on the ice watching that breakaway and said a prayer but I should have just trusted in Jake,” Seguin said.

“He really has the ability to go to another level at the most important time of the game,” Stars coach Pete DeBoer said. “That was the third period tonight, that was the third period the other night.”

Oettinger had 11 saves in the third period, and has stopped all 55 shots he has faced in the third period or overtime in this series.

Hill had 22 saves after Logan Thompson had started the first four games.

Mark Stone and William Carrier scored the goals for Vegas.

Game 6 is Friday night in Las Vegas, where the Stars won 3-2 in overtime in Game 3, then 4-2 in Game 4.

 ?? TONY GUTIERREZ, AP ?? Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill makes a pad save while under pressure from Stars forward and Victoria native Jamie Benn during the first period of Game 5 in Dallas on Wednesday.
TONY GUTIERREZ, AP Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill makes a pad save while under pressure from Stars forward and Victoria native Jamie Benn during the first period of Game 5 in Dallas on Wednesday.

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