Benn scored a power-play goal on two shots and added three hits in Tuesday's 5-4 overtime win over the Rangers.
Jamie Benn scored a power-play goal 2:17 into overtime as the Dallas Stars ran their winning streak to five games by rallying from an early three-goal deficit for a 5-4 victory over the host New York Rangers on Tuesday night.
Despite the misstep, Rangers coach Peter Laviolette kept Miller on the ice, a decision he defended after the game instead of punishing him for his error. “There’s things that go wrong on every goal,” Laviolette said postgame,
Dallas Stars currently hold last playoff spot in NHL’s Central Division after rallying past Rangers for fifth straight win
Harley seems to have found his groove offensively. He had a three point night against New York, including one goal and two assists. This comes right on the heels of his overtime winning goal in the previous game against Utah. He now has six points in his last four games.
Dallas was undefeated during its three-game homestand with wins against the Buffalo Sabres, Ottawa Senators and the Utah Hockey Club. The game in New York
Jamie Benn scored on a power play 2:17 into overtime and the Dallas Stars rallied from an early three-goal deficit to defeat the struggling New York Rangers 5-4.
A three-goal lead in the first period somehow wasn't enough for the Rangers on Tuesday, as they fell at home to the Dallas Stars, 5-4, in overtime.
But the Rangers didn't make it easy on Quick, who was vying to become the first United States goalie to reach 400 career wins. After squandering a three-goal lead, the Rangers traded goals in the third period before losing 5-4 in overtime on Jamie Benn's powerplay goal.