Colin Blackwell’s OT Target helps Stars to help even series with AVs

Colin Blackwell, the first round of Stanley Cup Playoff series 2. Monday visited the Colorado avalanche Dallas Stars to give 4-3 wins 17:46 more overtime.
Seven Best Western Conference series 1-1 is set in Denver on Wednesday.
The game 1 has been added to the Blackwell series, which is a healthy scratch and gave the first playoff winner (and only the second playofff goal) of its seven -year NHL career. Blackwell’s first shot was blocked by his teammate Sam Steel, but Blackwell later invested his own rebound for the goal.
“We lost the first game, but the playoffs come, the most desperate team usually win every night.” He said. “… Our men showed a lot of hearts there, we certainly scored a late goal in the third period (then) in the second period.”
Steel’s third career had two assists for a multi -point Playoff game.
Evgenii Dadonov, Thomas Harley and Tyler Seguin scored goals for the stars. Jake Oettinger stopped 34 out of 37 shots and returned after a harsh loss in the game 1.
Logan O’Connor had a goal and assistant for Colorado. Jack Drury and Nathan Mackinnon scored other goals of avalanches.
Mackenzie has stopped 35 out of 39 shots and made many extraordinary stops against an aggressive Dallas attack.
Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said, “In the third period, or after a little more time, we managed Puck a little wrong. We had some turnover for Forecheck, and then we started to add them all.
“Many of them have been played quite a lot. Life when you play a team like Dallas Stars. We must be better than the third (period).”
Colorado opened a score at 8:48 Power Play in the first period. Mackinnon found a place in the left circle, then fired a well -placed wrist from Oettinger.
In the first period, only 54 seconds before Seguin threw a power game marker for Ekolayzır. Seguin’s first goal since November 29, because he got rid of the hip surgery in the next season and missed 58 matches.
The teams exchanged goals in a period of 62 seconds at the beginning of the second period. Harley temporarily gave Dallas the first leadership in the series at 3:40, but the Drury score quickly equalized the 4:42 sign.
After Seguin’s last minute goal in the first period, O’Connor deepened the second frame with a magnificent goal in the 19:27 sign. While Dallas was pulled down by the advanced Mason Marchment, O’Connor still had enough power and leverage to transform an attempt from the slot.
Dadonov equalized 10: 13 in the third period. Wyatt Johnston’s first shot was stopped by Blackwood, but Dadonov was in front of the network for jam.
“We’re just playing the game correctly,” Blackwell said. “Don’t put them on the back of Pucks (defenses), each time we come from. This is the formula, especially in the overtime, (if), knowing that we continue to put pucck in the right areas, something will jump on our way.”
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