Dallas Stars coach Lindy Ruff registered his 600th victory as an NHL coach in a 3-2 win against the club Ruff used to coach, the Buffalo Sabres, on Monday night at American Airlines Center.
"It means I'm on my way to 700. I said to
somebody, probably 30 more losses and I've got 500 of those too,"
Ruff said. "I think it means I've had a lot of good players.
I've coached a lot of good players. I had some real good teams. Those
wins for the most part belong to the guys on the ice who go out and
get them for you. Guys went out and got one for me tonight."
Rookie wing Alex
Chiasson scored the game-winner for Dallas at 10:25 of the third
period when a shot from Stars captain Jamie
Benn deflected off Chiasson's right leg for a power-play goal.
"I wish it went off my stick,"
Chiasson said. "It hit me in the shin guard there. I think
once they start going in, hopefully I can stay hot and put a streak
together."
Dallas (29-22-10, 68 points) received two assists
from Ray
Whitney and Kari
Lehtonen stopped 21 shots to end Buffalo's three-game winning
streak.
"Whitney played well there. He made a play
on the first goal, and he was in on the last one," Ruff
said. "He had two or three good opportunities himself."
Buffalo received two goals from Tyler
Ennis and two assists from Matt
Moulson.
"[We need] better starts. We got in a hole
early," Ennis said. "They took it to us. We took
penalties and they really dominated us in the first period. Jhonas
[Enroth] played great, but we need a better start."
Despite being outshot 16-5 in the opening period,
Buffalo led 1-0 at the first intermission after Ennis scored with
2:43 remaining in the period. After Jordie
Benn turned the puck over at the Dallas blue line, Drew
Stafford collected the puck, dashing up the left side of the ice
before feeding Ennis, who finished with a one-timer over Lehtonen's
glove for his 15th goal of the season.
"I thought Jhonas gave them a heck of a
first period," Ruff said. "We had 10 or 11 pretty
good opportunities. Then we end up making a mistake, and we're down
1-0."
Dallas had a chance late in the first period when
Cody Eakin
rang a one-timer from the left point off the post at 16:39. The Stars
answered quickly in the second period when Jordie
Benn redeemed himself with his third of the season 1:30 into the
period. Benn beat Enroth with a slapper from the left point to tie
the game early in the second. Dallas then took their first lead late
in the second when Alex
Goligoski scored his first goal in 47 games with 5.1 seconds
remaining. Ryan
Garbutt deflected a shot from the right point by Trevor
Daley, a shot which rang off the right post. Shawn
Horcoff got the ensuing rebound and slipped the puck to
Goligoski, who finished for his third of the season at 19:54. Getting
goals from two defensemen in Jordie
Benn and Goligoski was a big positive for the Stars, who usually
lean heavily on captain Jamie
Benn, second on the team with 54 points (32 assists) and center
Tyler Seguin,
who leads Dallas with 57 points (33 assists).
"It's usually the Benn-Seguin show,"
Jordie Benn
said. "It's nice when someone else can chip in."
Buffalo (18-35-8, 44 points) pulled even early in
the third when Ennis scored his second of the game off a carom.
Moulson deflected Jamie
McBain's wrister, which ended up striking the end boards. Ennis
was waiting at the right post and quickly flipped the puck in to make
it 2-2. The Stars then pulled ahead to stay at 10:25 of the third
when Chiasson got in front of Benn's shot for his first goal on 12
games. Dallas went on the power play at 8:40 when Matt
D'Agostini was whistled for hooking. Enroth stopped 36 shots for
Buffalo.
"The first couple periods, I didn't think
we were in the game at all and if it wasn't for Jhonas, I don't think
that the score would have been as close as it was," Sabres
interim coach Ted Nolan said. "I thought in the third period
we played a bit better. We took a bad penalty again. They capitalized
and that was the difference."
Dallas defenseman Brenden
Dillon returned to the blue line after missing a 4-2 loss against
the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday with a lower-body injury. Ruff
felt his team definitely got a boost from Dillon's return.
"He's a big piece. We missed him the other
night," Ruff said. "He's a horse on defense. He
plays a physical game and he skates well."
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