The standoff between Dallas and Calgary will be settled in extra time.
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Calgary took the actual playing time at will, but the 50-time-defeated Dallas goalkeeper Jake Oettinger stretched to a decisive standings in the 2-2 standings.
The first batch will start in a moment.
Dallas reported bad news just below the match when the team’s number one center Roope Hintz had to be left out of the stand-up game due to an upper body injury.
On the field, however, a bad setback was not visible at first, as the Stars skipper Jamie Benn took visitors to a 1-0 lead after just 40 seconds of play.
Tyler Toffoli leveled the game to 1-1 at the start of the second set. The little one controlled Oliver Kylington inside the blue shot in front of the goal.
Vladislav Namestnikov however, he immediately took the lead again to Dallas. The Russian bombed the inside of the puck at the end of a handsome pattern. Input points were recorded To Joe Pavelski and To Jason Robertson. A big plus for lead paint is also included To Miro Heiskanenwhich launched the attack with a strong rise.
However, the closing round started from a situation of 2 to 2 when Matthew Tkachuk fired the disc from a small angle just off the front shelf Johnny Gaudreaun serving.
Calgary also overweighted in the third set, but Heiskanen was the closest to scoring a goal a couple of minutes before the end of the set.
The first round starts in the fiery red Scotiabank Saddledome in a 2-2 situation. The winner of the match will face the Edmonton Oilers in the second round.
In addition to Hintz and Heiskanen, they also fight in the ranks of Dallas Esa Lindell, Jani Hakanpää and Joel Kiviranta. Finns do not play in the ranks of Calgary.