The Stars kept up the momentum, and it paid off when Murray forced a neutral zone turnover, settled the puck and hit a streaking Seminoff entering the zone with speed through center. The defense held tough, and with the second penalty expiring, a bump pass out of the defensive zone by Blümel set up White (plus trailers) on a breakout that he put past Red Wing starter Sebastian Cossa at 15:25. Detroit couldn’t generate much early on, but Bourque took a trip on a rush chance, leaving Dallas down two men for well over a minute. Poirier kept the team in the game through the middle of the period, stopping several odd man rushes.Ĭhase Wheatcroft took a crosscheck in the defensive zone at 12:41, putting the Stars on the penalty kill for the first time – using a unit of Bourque, Ertel, Bischel and Murray. The effort paid off at 7:56 when Elmer Soderblom found clear ice in the high crease and put a wrister past Stars netminder, Remi Poirier. Detroit put one off the pipe early on, and kept up the pressure. The Red Wings came out in control, working a cycle game against the young Stars team. Tristan Bertucci (42) – Jacob Murray (67) Justin Ertel (62) – Brad Gardiner (45) – Angus MacDonell (46) Matthew Seminoff (43) – Logan Stankoven (11) – Matěj Blümel (25)(A)Īntonio Stranges (71) – Mavrik Bourque (22)(A) – Kyle McDonald (40)įrancesco Arcuri (54) – Oskar Bäck (37)(C) – Chase Wheatcroft (48) The Dallas Stars prospects hit the ice for the first time on Thursday evening, facing a relatively veteran Detroit Red Wings squad.
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