LAS VEGAS (AP) Wyatt Johnston scored his second goal of the game in overtime to give the Dallas Stars a 3-2 victory over Vegas on Saturday night, cutting the defending champion Golden Knightsā series lead to 2-1.
Johnston, who had a team-high eight shots, dragged the puck down the left side to the goal line, drawing goalie Logan Thompson into a low position, and beating him with a high shot 16:23 into the extra period.
āWhat a player,ā Dallas coach Peter DeBoer said about the 20-year-old forward. āHe still canāt get in the casino and play cards, heās not old enough, itās unbelievable.
"Really incredible play by one of ... the great young players, the next generation of stars of this league. I thought he was just outstanding tonight for a kid to be under 21 years old and be on that ice with that level of player and look like he did all night tonight, just an outstanding player.ā
Johnstonās shots on goal tied a career high, as he was arguably Dallasā best player.
āYou donāt want to go down 3-0 to the defending Stanley Cup champs,ā Johnston said. āSo I think itās that desperation coming out and making sure weāre doing all those things that make us successful.ā
Miro Heiskanen also scored for the Stars, and Jake Oettinger made 32 saves. The Stars had lost six straight against Vegas, which was hosting its first home playoff game since winning the Stanley Cup last June.
Brayden McNabb and Jack Eichel scored for Vegas, and Thompson stopped a career-high 43 shots. Dallas, which averaged 31.5 shots per game during the regular season, held a whopping advantage of high-danger shots, 27-4.
Game 4 is Monday night in Las Vegas.
āItās huge,ā Oettinger said. āI mean, you lose that game youāre down 3-0 and you never know what happens there. So, we win a game on Monday, we have home-ice advantage again.ā
Johnston opened the scoring midway through the first period when he backhanded a loose puck off a rebound through Thompsonās pads.
Dallas outshot Vegas 18-8 after one while it marked the first time the Western Conferenceās top seed led at the end of a period in this series.
The Stars made it 2-0 at 5:25 of the second when they caught the Golden Knights in transition and ended up with a 3-on-2 rush. Former Golden Knight Evgeni Dadonov fed Tyler Seguin, who found a wide-open Heiskanen for the finish.
After tempers began flared midway through the second with Vegasā physical fourth line, and two roughing penalties resulted in a 4 on 4, McNabb skated to the high slot and fired a wrist shot past Oettinger to pull Dallas within one.
Shortly thereafter, Eichel skated into the zone with William Karlsson on a 2 on 1, kept it for himself and buried a shot from the right circle to tie it to ignite the announced crowd of 18,536.
āAt some point, you have to get to your game,ā Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said. āIt just took us too long. Now having said that, we weathered it because of Logan. He gave us every chance to get back in the game and we did. So once it was 2-2, then it was a little different. But they executed better than we did. You could see it in overtime. They had more jump, more urgency.ā
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