Avs blow another third-period lead, fall 3-2 to Stars in overtime

In case the NHL Plays had opened Tuesday, the Dallas Stars and Avalanche would have started a first-round show involving the Central Division’s Nos. 2 and 3 seeds. But, no, we’re three months away from the postseason and Tuesday’s tilt was the fourth and closing assembly between the competitions.

Overtime was required, and also in a heated affair that seemed playoff-angry, the Stars skated off with the excess point after defenseman Esa Lindell scored with a wrist shot off a faceoff 1:54 into the session for a 3-2 Dallas success in the Pepsi Center.

It was another blown cause the Avs, who dropped to 4-7-3 in their past 14 games. They led 2-1 and 2-0 early after two periods but dropped to.

The Stars’ Jason Dickinson scored to tie it 2-2 with 5:23 remaining in legislation.

Goalie Philipp Grubauer (27 saves) took the loss for the Avs (25-15-6, 56 points). Denver-born Ben Bishop (41 saves) got the win for Dallas (27-15-4, 58 points).

“I believed we had been engaged start to finish. Played tough. Checked ” Avs coach Jared Bednar stated. “I thought we played tough. I don’t know to summerize. It only sounds like anything that may go wrong will go wrong. Tonight , you visit it. So we got to keep grinding. ”

As usual, the Avs had a first period in the home. Shots were made by them in the time and took a 2-0 lead into intermission.

“We got to find a way to play that way 60 minutes,” Grubauer said. “It’s all about work ethic along with back-checking. ”

Nikita Zadorov opened with a present goal off the stick of Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen, who was playing the pass and inadvertently redirected the puck into his own net in 9:04. Landeskog doubled the guide at 15:27 when he diverted a shot from MacKinnon.

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However, Dallas controlled the second time and payable on penalties to Tyson Jost along with Mikko Rantanen, but just one of those power-play goals depended. The very original was overturned on a coach’s challenge for offside — Jamie Benn entered the offensive zone early — but the next one pitched Colorado’s cause half when Denis Gurianov discovered a gap throughout defenseman Ryan Graves along with Grubauer.

The Avs outshot the Stars 14-12 in the third period but failed to make a shot in overtime, falling to 3-6 on the year.

Footnotes. Even the Stars’ Corey Perry served the final match of the five-game suspension for elbowing Ryan Ellis in the Winter Classic at Dallas on Jan. 1. … The Avs’ scratches were defenseman Mark Barberio and forwards Joonas Donskoi (concussion). Donskoi skated at a red, noncontact sweater Tuesday morning and could be close to a return.



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