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Dallas beat San Jose in a shootout. Boston took the debacle to the Islanders

The Dallas Stars defeated the San Jose Sharks 3-2 in a shootout. Both sides were led by Czech players. The New York Islanders clearly outplayed the Boston Bruins (5:1).

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The Dallas Stars defeated the San Jose Sharks in a shootout (3:2). The New York Islanders clearly defeated the Boston Bruins (5:1).

Dallas struggled for the first two periods

Jake Oettinger was in goal for Dallas. The Sharks goal was guarded by 23-year-old Magnus Chrona, who played only his third NHL game, but still gave a very good performance.

The Stars couldn’t find the right rhythm for the first two periods. San Jose surprisingly resisted and could rely on the great catching of Chrona.

As usual, the Dallas team once again outplayed its opponent. This time it was 38:23. As usual, the large number of shots sent in did not translate into a large number of goals scored.

The Sharks took the lead in the 5th minute of the game with William Eklund after a pass from Jan Rutta. Dallas equalized early in the second period. That was Radek Faksa’s fourth goal of the season. However, Filip Zadina pulled the lead back to San Jose before the end of the second period with his 9th goal of the season.

The Stars tied the game in the 5th minute of the third period. Zadina was ejected and Jason Robertson used a power play to tie the game at 2-2. No more goals were scored until the end of the period. The game was not decided in overtime. Jamie Benn, who is one of the icons of the club’s history, decided the victory for Dallas in the seventh series of shootouts.

Boston came to collect the trophy

The New York Islanders clearly outplayed the Boston Bruins (5: 1). The Islanders decided the game practically during the first period. Kyle Palmiery scored a hat trick in the first 20 minutes and the Bruins were practically finished.

Boston could only manage a 1:5 tie.

Palmieri was unanimously voted the star of the game. He added one assist to his hat trick. It was the third hat trick of his overseas career and his first since October 30, 2019.

In addition, Boston’s Pavel Zacha was injured. He exited the game at 17:19 of the first period with an unspecified lower-body injury. In this game, the Bruins once again showed that they are a shadow of the team that dominated the NHL and continue their erratic performances.

Source: NHL

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