Pull stars, get the 3-2 series edge from the avalanche

Wyatt Johnston scored two goals for Dallas Stars with a 6-2 wins against the Colorado avalanche, visiting the 5th game of the first round of playoff series of the Western Conference on Monday night.
Stars, Thursday, Denver’da Game 6 in the seven best series went ahead.
Mikko Rantanen scored a goal and two assists, Roope Indaz had a goal and help, Thomas Harley and Mason Marchment scored a goal and Jake Oettinger saved 26 for the stars scored a total of a total goal in the previous two matches.
Nathan Mackinnon had a goal and assistant, Arturi Lehkonen scored goals and Martin Necas had two assists for avalanche. Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 13 out of 18 shots before being changed for the third period. Scott Wedgewood stopped all of the eight shots he met.
Johnston scored the fastest goal to start a playoff game 1-0 ahead of Dallas.
The stars won Faceoff and Evgenii Dadonov threw the disk into the avalanche area. Mackinnon and his teammate Cale Makar overlooked the disc and allowed Johnston to reach him along the castle line and hit Blackwood and the short network.
The goal was matched with the fifth fifth in a game after the season.
Dallas, Harley’s high slot from a timer Blackwood’s blocker, and before the back of the back of the castle line and the castle line to the air, 45 seconds remained during the opening period.
Rantanen scored the first goal of the playoffs from a flow from Industz and to finish a hurry and extend to 3-0 in the second place.
The avalanche was cut to 3-1 in 12:11 of the Middle Period with the re-orientation of Lehkonen.
Colorado scored 59 seconds later when Mackinnon went from the left point to the nest and strengthened a wrist throw.
Stars responded with two fast goals at the end of the second period.
When Johnston was in a power game to make 4-2 at 16:48, he scored a goal in a wrist shot under the left circle and took a hint to make 5-2 in the Marching 18: 32.
Indian, the third period alone with 2:05 hit an empty network.
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