The Florida Panthers' newcomers spoiled the start of the Dallas Stars' new era. Tim Thomas stopped 24 shots, and top draft pick Aleksander Barkov scored in his NHL debut as the Panthers defeated the Stars 4-2 on Thursday at American Airlines Center in the opener for each team.
"It had a lot of aspects to it: Our young
players coming through and making a difference, a really nice goal,
our veteran guys stepping up when they needed to," Florida
coach Kevin Dineen said. "It was a mixture of things. That
was a hard-fought win."
Dallas has a new general manager (Jim Nill), a new
coach (Lindy Ruff) and new "Victory Green" uniforms, but
couldn't hold off Florida. The Panthers trailed 2-1 but scored twice
just over 4 1/2 minutes apart on goals by Barkov and Marcel Goc, who
added an empty-netter. Barkov's goal came with bodies piling up
around Kari
Lehtonen in front of the Dallas net. The teenager found the loose
puck, spun and shot it inside the left post to make it 2-2. Goc put
Florida in front when he took a centering pass from Tomas
Fleischmann and beat Lehtonen with 4:55 remaining. According to
the Elias Sports Bureau, Barkov, who only turned 18 on Sept. 2,
became the youngest to score his first NHL goal in 71 years. At age
18 years, 31 days, he was 20 days older than Jackie Schmidt of the
Boston Bruins when he scored a goal in a 7-6 win against the Toronto
Maple Leafs on Nov. 22, 1942.
"We just didn't play well enough,"
Ruff said. "Any time you give up [39] shots, you're going to
have trouble. Maybe we thought it was going to be a little bit easy.
We didn't win enough battles. We went by too many battles tonight,
and stopped on pucks."
Thomas, playing in his first NHL game since April
2012 after signing with the Panthers in September, allowed goals by
Alex Chiasson
and Brenden Dillon.
"He gives you a chance to win and he makes
the saves and gives you those little chances to win every night,"
Versteeg said of Thomas. "If he's going to keep doing that,
then we'll take victories like that all season. Yeah, [Barkov] had a
big game. He ended up playing well. He played great for us tonight,"
Three minutes before Barkov's goal, Dillon gave
Dallas a 2-1 lead by scoring shorthanded. He trailed a play that was
started near center ice by Vernon
Fiddler and put the puck in an open net after Thomas stopped
Antoine
Roussel. The Stars tied the game 1-1 at 7:32 of the second period
when Chiasson went behind the net and stuffed the puck past Thomas,
Tom Gilbert
and Brian
Campbell as the three converged; they knocked the net off its
moorings just as Chiasson's shot crossed the goal line. Chiasson
picked up the rebound after Thomas stopped Ray
Whitney's slap shot from outside the left circle and skated
around the right side of the net before scoring the equalizer. Scott
Gomez, a 14-year veteran and one of several 30-somethings added
to the Panthers roster by general manager Dale Tallon, opened the
scoring at 17:41 of the first period with a backhand shot from the
crease after a pass from behind the net by Scottie
Upshall. Gomez started the sequence with a dump-in from near the
Dallas blue line on the left side. Upshall collected the puck in the
corner then flipped a feed to Gomez, who tapped it for his first goal
in 22 games.
"This is a new day for him," Thomas
said. "I know he's going to score a lot this year. The
monkey's off his back."
The first period included a fight involving four
players, two of whom, Florida's Dmitry
Kulikov and Dallas' Ryan
Garbutt, earned a game misconduct. The Panthers' Mike
Weaver and the Stars' Antoine
Roussel were involved, and 50 total penalty minutes were handed
out.
Ruff lamented the fact the fight didn't really
result in anything good for Dallas. "After that, we gave a
couple of pucks away, and that gave them a little pocket of energy"
Florida plays Saturday at the St. Louis Blues, the
Panthers' second of four straight on the road to open the season.
Dallas will host the Washington Capitals at American Airlines Center.
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