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Hard-hitting Stars take lead in final

Khudobin saves 22 Tampa shots in third period to preserve edge

- By Stephen Whyno

EDMONTON, Alberta — The well-rested Stars took it to the banged-up Tampa Bay Lightning hard and early, and goaltender Anton Khudobin closed it out with 22 third-period saves as Dallas won Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final 4-1 Saturday night.

Joel Hanley and Jamie Oleksiak continued the Stars’ postseason trend of getting goals from defensemen, and second-round Game 7 hat-trick hero Joel Kiviranta scored late in the second period to provide some breathing room. Khudobin continued to shine in his first playoffs as the starter, making 35 saves, some of them spectacula­r.

Khudobin was at his best in the third, when the Lightning players found their legs and tilted the ice toward him. He came up big on two penalty kills and strengthen­ed his case for the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.

“We obviously got in a little penalty trouble there in the third,” Stars forward Blake Comeau said. “He was there to bail us out.”

Game 1 started out looking every bit like Dallas had four days off since winning the Western Conference

final and Tampa Bay just one after clinching the East. The Stars, who grinded their way through the playoffs with tight-checking toughness, came out hitting, knowing Tampa Bay is not fully healthy.

“They were right on top of us,” said Yanni Gourde, who scored the Lightning’s goal. “They were on top of us right from the get-go, so we’ve got to adjust and do a better job.”

Comeau hit 6-foot-6 Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman on one of the first shifts, and Kiviranta crushed top center Brayden Point into the boards to set up Hanley’s

first NHL goal of any kind. Defenseman Esa Lindell also got into the action early with Point, crosscheck­ing him and leveling him in open ice.

“That’s just the makeup and identity of our team,” Comeau said. “It’s not just against Tampa. It’s been our approach whole playoffs. I think we’re playing our best hockey when we’re engaged emotionall­y, physically and getting in on the forecheck, pressuring their D, and everyone on our team has done a good job. When there’s a chance to finish the hit, you finish the hit.”

 ?? BRUCE BENNETT/GETTY IMAGES ?? Dallas goalie Anton Khudobin saves a shot by the Tampa Bay Lightning’s Alex Killorn, a former Norfolk Admiral, during Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final in Edmonton, Alberta. Khudobin had 35 saves, 22 in the last 20 minutes.
BRUCE BENNETT/GETTY IMAGES Dallas goalie Anton Khudobin saves a shot by the Tampa Bay Lightning’s Alex Killorn, a former Norfolk Admiral, during Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final in Edmonton, Alberta. Khudobin had 35 saves, 22 in the last 20 minutes.

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