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Of: By Bjurman
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NEW YORK. the goes score on Robin Lehner.
Dallas managed to pass three pucks past the blue-yellow wall in Las Vegas last night, including one in overtime, and thus took the lead in the western conference final of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
– It was our doorman, Khudobin, who was incredibly good tonight. He won the match for us, Swedish star John Klingberg tells Sportbladet after the 3-2 win.
Robin Lehner had gone zero two games in a row before tonight’s third round between Dallas and Vegas, and it looked like he also had a third straight “shutout” on the lute.
The first period passed without goals and then others as well, but in a counterattack 17 seconds from the end, the hill Jamie Oleksiak, played by the Finnish genius Miro Heiskanen, managed to break the zero of the Swede.
Dream rescues
That goal opened what until then had been a tight-knit tug of war, and in the third it faded. Shea Theodore equalized for the Knights in a power play after just under four minutes, the mighty Jamie Benn gave Dallas a fresh lead four minutes later and at 12.46 Alex Tuch, with an assist from William Karlsson, was able to equal once. plus.
Then Vegas staged a resounding forcing, but Anthon Khudobin became the pure Thatcher Demko cadre and lined up one dream after another.
– Yeah, it was Dobby ”who was incredibly good tonight. He was the best on the pitch and he won the match for us, says John Klingberg when contacted later.
However, it was Russian Alexander Radulov who scored the decisive goal in extra time. And it was fast. Already after 31 seconds, he let go of the right edge and launched a perfect shot to the far center, unattainable for Lehner.
Thus, Dallas gained the lead in the series and is now two wins away from the first Stanley Cup final since 2000.
– We can play better than this, but yes, now it is 2-1 and only four. So we rubbed, says “Burger” Klingberg.
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