Stars’ second straight overtime win shows signs Dallas’ dominance is no mirage

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Stars’ second straight overtime win shows signs Dallas’ dominance is no mirage
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Suddenly, the Stars are at home in overtime. With a 3-2 overtime win over the Red Wings on Saturday afternoon at American Airlines Center, the Stars notched...

Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen shoots the puck towards goal during the first period of an NHL game against the Detroit Red Wings at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022.

After a Larkin turnover in the neutral zone, Lundkvist deposited a Marchment feed between Ville Husso’s legs. It is the first time in his career that Lundkvist has scored in back-to-back games. “I try to do my best and perform out there,” Lundkvist said. “If the coaches trust me in 3 on 3, I’m happy to play. I think it’s a lot of fun, it’s creating more space and happy to score a goal.”There were only two shots on goal in the 4 1/2 minutes of action, including Lundkvist’s winner. When the Red Wings won the opening faceoff of overtime, they kept Benn and Miro Heiskanen on the ice for a 2:36 shift but did little to threaten to score.

“I think overtime’s changed as the years have gone on,” Oettinger said. “I think teams more are focused on possession, and you try to strike when you get your chance. We were patient, and then we got our chance and finished it. … It’s not as fun, especially for fans, too. I watched Colorado and New York last night and no one was shooting or anything. Like, take a chance, maybe. It’s smart, and hopefully we can just keep getting those wins in overtime.

“We don’t hide anybody,” DeBoer said. “We’re not looking at age or birth certificates. If you’re in the lineup, then we’re going to trust that we can put you out there.”“Both just super gifted offensively, and he can move it as well as anyone on the blue line,” Oettinger said. “He’s got a great future ahead of him and happy he’s on our team.”Heiskanen remains a stalwart in overtime this season for the Stars. He played 3:13 on Saturday, running his total to 15:40 on the season.

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