CHICAGO (AP) Connor Bedard, Andreas Athanasiou and Seth Jones scored in the second period, and the Chicago Blackhawks stopped Dallas' franchise-record win streak at eight games with a 3-2 victory over the Stars on Saturday.

Petr Mrazek made 42 saves for last-place Chicago, which improved to 8-6-0 in its last 14 games. The 32-year-old Czech goalie was the big difference in his career-high 50th start.

ā€œPetr was solid all night for us and obviously we have to credit him to keep us in that game and let ourselves find it,ā€ coach Luke Richardson said.

Mrazek is nearing the end of a resurgent season, and he acknowledged being taxed by Dallas' attack.

ā€œI needed that break between the second and third period,ā€ Mrazek said. ā€œI think they were coming hard.ā€

Roope Hintz scored his 29th goal for Dallas, which dropped to 13-3-0 in its last 16 contests. Jamie Benn scored with 4:23 left, giving the Stars eight 20-goal scorers for the first time.

Benn, the Stars captain, has nine goals and 12 points in his last nine games.

ā€œWhen youā€™re on an eight-game winning streak, you hope that puck luck can continue a little bit," Dallas coach Pete DeBoer said. "We had some during the streak and tonight we didnā€™t have enough of it.

"Credit to them, they played hard. ... Mrazek was good."

At 48-20-9 and 105 points, the Stars are three points ahead of second-place Colorado. The Stars and Avalanche meet in Denver on Sunday in what DeBoer said was the team's ā€œbiggest game of the year" before Saturday's loss. Dallas and Colorado have five games remaining.

Bedard leads NHL rookies with 22 goals and 59 points in 62 games. Athanasiouā€™s goal was his first in 22 games this season after missing four months with a groin injury.

Jones, a defenseman, has eight goals on the season, but he has scored seven times in his last 14 games.

Scott Wedgewood blocked 14 shots for Dallas. Jake Oettinger, the Stars' No. 1 goalie, recorded shutouts in the team's previous two games.

The Stars held 32-year-old Tyler Seguin out of the lineup for maintenance. The forward, who has 23 goals and 50 points, is expected to play on Sunday.

Mavrik Bourque took Seguinā€™s lineup spot on Saturday for his NHL debut.

Chicago forward Colin Blackwell returned after missing six games with an upper-body injury. Forward Taylor Raddysh, who hasnā€™t scored in his last 41 games, was scratched.

The Stars dominated and outshot Chicago 14-6 in a scoreless first.

The Blackhawks grabbed the lead for good when Bedard and Athanasiou scored 65 seconds apart early in the second period.

Bedard picked up a power-play goal at 4:48. He closed from the right circle and beat Wedgwood on a rising shot as Nick Foligno and Dallas' Esa Lindell tangled at the edge of the crease.

Athanasiou made it 2-0 at 5:53. Lukas Reichel drove to the net against two defenders, and then dropped the puck to Athanasiou, who was racing down the left side of the slot.

Jones made it 3-0 from the left circle at 8:51 after taking Ryan Donatoā€™s cross-ice pass.

Hintz cut it to 3-1 with 4:23 left in the second. He drove down the slot and tipped Miro Heiskanenā€™s pinpoint feed past Mrazek.

Mrazek robbed Hintz with a point-blank right pad save minutes later.

An apparent goal by Dallas' Mason Marchment at 8:53 of the third was disallowed for goaltender interference.

Benn tipped in Heiskanenā€™s high shot at the goalmouth to cut it to 3-2 in the third. The score withstood a video review.

The Blackhawks held on despite late pressure and a power play for Dallas.

ā€œPetr stood on his head, as he has all season,ā€ Jones said. ā€œWe played a lot of defensive zone, stuff around our net happening. But we found a way to block some shots and just get the puck out of the zone, in the neutral zone.ā€

UP NEXT

Stars: At Colorado on Sunday.

Blackhawks: Host Minnesota on Sunday.

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