Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Dellandrea scores pair as Dallas stays alive against Vegas

- By Mark A■derso■

LAS VEGAS » With their season on the line, the Dallas Stars got two critical goals from a player who was a healthy scratch the first two games of the Western Conference Final.

Ty Dellandrea's goals came within a 1:27 span midway through the third period, and the Stars beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-2 on Saturday to keep alive their hopes of advancing to the Stanley Cup Final to face the Florida Panthers.

“He's one of the best guys I've ever played with,” said Stars goalie Jake Oettinger, who made 27 saves. “He deserves every opportunit­y he gets, and there's no one happier for him than the guys in this room. It shows how special you are when you get taken out. He didn't make it about him. He needed the opportunit­y to step up, and that's what he did.”

The Stars escaped eliminatio­n for the second game in a row and head to Dallas for Game 6 on Monday night down 3-2. Dallas is attempting to become the fifth team in NHL history to win a series after being down 3-0.

And look who's back for the Stars? Captain Jamie Benn returns after a twogame suspension for his cross-check to the neck of Vegas captain Mark Stone in Game 3. That was the only game in this series that was decided early, and until Saturday the Stars hadn't even had a multigoal lead.

“I know our group, and we weren't happy about being in the hole we were in, and they decided to do something about it,” Stars coach Pete DeBoer said. “And now we're rolling.”

The only problem for

DeBoer was waiting two days to play Game 6. “Drop the puck,” he said. DeBoer said before the game if his team won, the pressure would shift to the Knights. Now it's up to them to respond after twice being a period away from playing in the Stanley Cup Final and letting both opportunit­ies slip away.

“I don't think we brought our best the last two games,” Stone said. “We were still in a good spot to win the game. We've got to bring a little bit better effort and start playing a little more desperate.”

Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said “it's a very good question” why his team didn't play with more desperatio­n, but he also wasn't thrilled with the Knights' execution.

“We had 24 giveaways,” Cassidy said. “I'm not sure you're beating the Arizona Coyotes in January with 24 giveaways. That's no disrespect to Arizona, but it's not the right way to play.”

Dellandrea found the right way to play and put together the first multigoal playoff game of his career. Jason Robertson and Luke Glendening also scored, and Thomas Harley had two assists.

Chandler Stephenson and Ivan Barbashev scored for the Knights, and Jonathan Marchessau­lt had two assists to extend his points streak to four games. Adin Hill made 30 saves.

 ?? ETHAN MILLER — GETTY IMAGES ?? The Stars' Ty Dellandrea, left, celebrates with Max Domi after scoring in a Game 5 victory over the Golden Knights.
ETHAN MILLER — GETTY IMAGES The Stars' Ty Dellandrea, left, celebrates with Max Domi after scoring in a Game 5 victory over the Golden Knights.

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