The Dallas Stars outscored the Ottawa Senators 3-2, the only problem is they scored one of those goals into their own net in a 3-2 road loss.
Trailing 1-0 in the first period a drop pass from the redline coasted into the Stars empty net on a delayed penalty.
— Dylan Nadwodny (@dnadders) February 10, 2017
Dallas actually responded well in the second period and tied the game, but a goal by Mark Stone in the third period held up as the game-winning goal.
The goals
First period
14:41 Dion Phaneuf scored a shorthanded goal. The ninth the Stars have allowed this season, the most in the NHL. Senators 1, Stars 0
Dallas’ power play isn’t going so well. pic.twitter.com/weRC74Zlkb
— Sean Tierney (@ChartingHockey) February 10, 2017
17:55 This happened. Senators 2, Stars 0
— Dylan Nadwodny (@dnadders) February 10, 2017
Second period
11:28 Antoine Roussel scored on a sharp pass from Radek Faksa. Senators 2, Stars 1
VIVE LA FRANCE pic.twitter.com/tc4XRoXG2D
— Dylan Nadwodny (@dnadders) February 10, 2017
16:09 Jamie Benn scored on a long-range shot that Mike Condon should have stopped. Stars 2, Senators 2
Jamie Benn scores on a slapshot from the point and it’s now a tie game in Ottawa. 2-2. pic.twitter.com/7C7q0jpp00
— Dylan Nadwodny (@dnadders) February 10, 2017
Third period
6:03 Mark Stone scored on a wraparound. Senators 3, Stars 2
Mark Stone’s go-ahead goal. 3-2 Sens. pic.twitter.com/i89DUNAqrJ
— Dylan Nadwodny (@dnadders) February 10, 2017
Stars lineup
Benn-Eakin-Seguin
Roussel-Faksa-Ritchie
Sharp-Shore-Eaves
Korpikoski-Cracknell-Hudler
Lindell-Klingberg
Hamhuis-Benn
Nemeth-Johns
Lehtonen
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