Daley, Benn Score To Lift Stars Over Senators

Stars 3, Senators 1

Somebody had to win the matchup between struggling teams, and the Dallas Stars got the best of the Ottawa Senators.

 
Trevor Daley and Jamie Benn scored third-period goals to help the Stars beat the Ottawa Senators 3-1 on Saturday.
 
The Stars snapped a four-game losing streak (0-3-1) and sent the Senators to their sixth consecutive defeat (0-5-1), tying Ottawa's longest skid this season.
 
"They've answered almost every call this year," Stars coach Lindy Ruff said. "From the (six-game losing streak) in January to this little bit of a tough stretch. We've just got to stay with it."
 
Jordie Benn had two assists for the Stars. Cody Eakin had tied the game with a second-period goal.
 
"This is just playoff hockey now the rest of the way," Ruff said. "You're going to have to have the ability to come back. You're going to need some big saves at crucial times."
 
Kari Lehtonen did that after Erik Karlsson netted Ottawa's goal just 3:27 into the game.
 
Lehtonen made 26 saves in his second game since returning from a head injury sustained on March 11 in Dallas' previous victory.
 
The most important stop came after Eakin's tying goal at 15:07 of the second. Ottawa's Erik Condra took a shot from in front that Lehtonen stopped, but he and Condra ended up in the net. The play was ruled no goal.
 
"I was able to make the save," Lehtonen said. "The puck was in front of my pads. He got pushed from behind, and he pushed me into the net.
 
"It could have gone the other way too. It was good to see (the referee) was on top of the play, so I wasn't too worried about it."
 
Lehtonen lost at Philadelphia on Thursday.
 
"I felt good in Philadelphia. The result wasn't very good," Lehtonen said. "(Saturday) I got a couple of good bounces and a couple of posts, and the end result was good."
 
Jamie Benn, part of that top line, reached 30 goals for the first time in his five NHL seasons.
 
He took a pass from Tyler Seguin at the top of the left circle and fired a shot into the upper left corner of the net.
 
Lehner made 39 saves against Dallas, which had a 42-27 shots advantage.
 
 
Dallas outshot Ottawa 17-7 in the first period, but the Senators scored the only goal.
   
Colin Greening made a pass from the top of the right circle to the high slot to Karlsson, who fired a shot past Lehtonen at 3:27.
 
"We got the lead, but couldn't really follow through until the end there, and they had a couple of nice goals to finish it off," Karlsson said. "Unfortunately, just couldn't put the puck in the net."
 
Dallas failed to score on three power plays in the second but the Stars broke through during 4-on-4 play with 4:53 left in the period.
 
Lehner stopped Valeri Nichushkin's attempt as he skated across the crease, but Eakin poked the rebound out from under the goalie to tie it.
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