Stars Blank Canucks, Force Game 7

Dallas 2, Vancouver 0

By STEPHEN HAWKINS
The Associated Press
Sunday, April 22, 2007; 12:01 AM

DALLAS -- Marty Turco and the Dallas Stars are going back to Vancouver. From a 3-1 deficit, the Stars have won in overtime and now at home _ both difficult postseason tasks for them and their goalie in the past _ to force a deciding Game 7 in their first-round Western Conference series against the Canucks.

Mike Modano finally scored, his goal coming on early 5-on-3 power play in the kind of situation Dallas had faltered earlier in this series, and Turco had 21 saves in his third shutout of the series in the Stars' 2-0 victory Saturday night.


Vancouver Canucks defenseman Mattias Ohlund (2), of Sweden, and goalie Roberto Luongo, kneeling, look on as Dallas Stars right wing Jere Lehtinen (26) and Mike Ribeiro (63) celebrate a goal by Mike Modano in the first period of Game 6 of an NHL Western Conference first-round playoff series in Dallas, Saturday, April 21, 2007.  (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
Vancouver Canucks defenseman Mattias Ohlund (2), of Sweden, and goalie Roberto Luongo, kneeling, look on as Dallas Stars right wing Jere Lehtinen (26) and Mike Ribeiro (63) celebrate a goal by Mike Modano in the first period of Game 6 of an NHL Western Conference first-round playoff series in Dallas, Saturday, April 21, 2007. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) (Tony Gutierrez - AP)

"We had to play with poise, stay calm and do good things with the puck. We were able to get off to a good start and went from there," Modano said.

"We'll find out if momentum matters," said Turco, who didn't have a playoff shutout before this series. "We've frustrated them a little bit. Game 7 will be the biggest challenge."

For the first time in their history, the Stars have come back from a 3-1 series deficit to force a Game 7. It will be Monday night.

Vancouver, which has rallied from 3-1 deficits three times to win series, is also one of the 20 NHL teams who have blown that big lead. The Canucks did that four years ago against Minnesota.

"They were the hungrier team tonight and they deserved to win," Vancouver goalie Roberto Luongo. "That's the bottom line. But it's a clean slate now. It's a one-game series."

Modano's goal 3:05 into the game was the first in the series by any of the Stars' top five goal-scorers in the regular season. Jeff Halpern added an unassisted goal with 12:38 left after Vancouver turned the puck over in its zone.

The goal by Modano was a huge lift for the Stars, who had failed to score on other 5-on-3 chances in two losses this series.

"Marty was big time for us and the goal by Mo was huge," Stars captain Brenden Morrow said. "Capitalizing on the 5-on-3 was big."

Dallas had a longer two-man advantage in the second period of Game 4, but went 1:55 without scoring in that 2-1 loss. In the series opener Vancouver won late in the fourth overtime, the Stars couldn't end the game during a 5-on-3 power play for 39 seconds early in the second OT.

With Luongo screened by Jere Lehtinen in front of the net, Modano _ whose 507 goals in the regular season are the most for a U.S.-born player _ took a pass from Sergei Zubov and shot from the slot between the circles. The puck dinged the right post and went into the net.


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