Tyler Seguin scores in OT as Stars withstand late double-minor penalty to beat Avalanche 2-1

Denver – Tyler Seguin Overtime scored at 4:15 after Dallas killed Double-Miner penalty late and stars defeated Colorado 2-1 in Game 3 on Wednesday night in a competition that features the return of Avalanch captain Gabriel LandSog.

Dallas took the lead 2-0 in the first round series with his second direct overtime win. The stars have yet led to only 1:02 in control of control.

Game 4 Saturday night in Denver.

Seguin McNezi threw Blackwood from a feed in Mason march. He had a march for four minutes at the last minute of control for a high-steak that broke Nelson had in the face.

“We’ve really done a lot of good things,” said the stars’ coach Pete Debor. “Our penalty killings were one of the best in the league in the last three years. We felt confident in Overtime that we could do the job. And if we do it I think we had a good feeling that we were going to win the game.

“Knowing Mason and how he’s feeling about this fine you couldn’t write a better script for how it was over.”

Seguin’s second career had the OT play -off goal. His first one was with Boston in 2012.

“Good feeling,” Seguin said. “There is much more tonight than this goal it is a penalty kilo, the details of what the boys did. … I was only a beneficiary of it. Combined, just win a great road by the boys.”

The star’s defenseman ASA played a key to Lindel Overtime when he removed the shot below the people of Arturi Lehconen.

Jamie Ben Dallas tied it through the third period. Jack Otinger has closed 27 shots.

Valerie Nicushkin scored in the first period for Colorado and Mchenji Blackwood saved 26.

The late score ruined the landscape return, who welcomed the cheer and mantra in the presence of his first NHL from June 2222, when he and the Himsagar defeated Tampa Beck to catch the cup in Stanley. Landscogs have been left aside due to chronic injured right knee.

It was about 1,032 days from his last snowfall game. According to NHL statistics he became the fifth player of NHL history to return to his squad a thousand or more without competition – at least 700 games played.

Landescog played more than 13 minutes and a team-top was six hits.

LandSog said, “It felt great in the direction of returning to all the field tonight.” “Very special night regardless of the results.”

In the power game, the glaciers have finished 0 for 6. If you want to know what better is needed with the benefit of the skater, the hemisagar coach Jared Bedner Cable said, “Everything.”

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