It's fitting that Trevor Daley played a big role in the Dallas Stars clinching their first Stanley Cup Playoff berth since 2008. Daley scored the first goal in a 3-0 win against the St. Louis Blues at American Airlines Center on Friday that secured the second wild card from the Western Conference.
"I'm having trouble smiling and I just
can't stop smiling right now," Daley said. "We've
got a fun group in here. We've got a special group in here. We've got
a mix of old, young. And I think everybody got a chance to step up
and play tonight and be a big part of this."
Daley, Dallas' longest-tenured player at 10
seasons, is the only one on the roster remaining from its most recent
trip to the postseason six seasons ago, when the Stars got to the
Western Conference Final before losing to the Detroit Red Wings in
six games. Daley also had an assist for the Stars (40-30-11, 91
points). Kari
Lehtonen made 22 saves for his fifth shutout of the season, 27th
of his career. Tyler
Seguin and Ryan
Garbutt scored for Dallas; captain Jamie
Benn had two assists.
"There was lots of excitement,"
Lehtonen said of the playoff-clinching victory, played before a full
house. "We just had to go out there and out play them, and we
did. It was a well-deserved win."
"I've believed in this team from day one,"
Stars coach Lindy Ruff said. "We believe we can win. We have
a lot of toughness. I've been through those first-round series, and
they're tough. They are physical, there's a lot of emotion in those
first rounders. But we've hardened ourselves by getting into the
playoffs by the route we have taken."
St. Louis (52-22-7, 111 points), who lost their
fifth straight, were without injured forwards David
Backes (lower body), Brenden
Morrow (lower body), T.J.
Oshie (upper body), Derek
Roy (upper body) and Vladimir
Sobotka (lower body).
"Our goalie was great for us and it was
really good to see," Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said. "Off
the back-to-back, we had some tired legs as the game went on. First
period was a good period and then I thought we got on tired legs and
really had a difficult time."
Dallas eliminated the Phoenix Coyotes from playoff
contention. The Coyotes, who have two games remaining, including the
season finale at home against the Stars, could tie with 91 points,
but Dallas holds the first tiebreaker with 36 wins in regulation and
overtime; the Coyotes can't get more than 32.
"Our team played awesome," Ruff
said. "We were a little tight to start the game, but man, did
we start to skate and start to compete. I've got to give my club a
lot of credit. When we had a chance to put 'em down, we put 'em
down."
Daley gave Dallas the lead with his career-high
ninth goal of the season 5:52 into the second period on a breakaway.
After St. Louis forward Alexander
Steen saw his pass inside the Stars zone deflect off Benn's
skate, Daley poked the puck ahead of him near center ice. The
defenseman skated up ice, and with Dmitrij
Jaskin pursuing in close quarters, Daley beat St. Louis goalie
Ryan Miller
top shelf with a backhand near the far post after faking a forehand.
It was his second goal in as many games. Seguin flicked a pass by
Benn through the crease for a power-play goal at 11:58. Seguin's 37th
goal of the season came when he one-timed Benn's pass inside the far
post with Miller a split-second late. Dallas was on the power play
for 10 seconds after Jaskin was called for hooking Cody
Eakin. The Stars outshot the Blues 21-6 in the second period.
"This is the time of year that you need to
get that [sense of desperation] in your game," Blues
defenseman Kevin
Shattenkirk said. "I know we haven't kind of had that
situation as much lately. They played to get into the playoffs
tonight and they really showed it and we need to get more of that
into our game as well."
Garbutt's goal, his 17th, came 4:27 into the third
when he redirected a slap shot by Alex
Goligoski from the left point. Dallas lost defenseman Brenden
Dillon to a lower-body injury in the second period. Dillon did
not return and his condition was termed day-to-day by Ruff in his
postgame remarks to the media. St. Louis also lost center Patrik
Berglund to an apparent shoulder injury in the third period.
"He's out," was Hitchcock's
response on Berglund's condition.
Miller made 37 saves for the Blues, who remained
in second place in the Central Division behind the Colorado
Avalanche. Each team has 111 points and one game remaining, but
Colorado owns the tiebreaker with 47 wins in regulation and overtime
to 43 for St. Louis Blues center Steve
Ott, who along with Morrow was a member of Dallas' last playoff
team in 2008, admitted he was pleased for Daley.
"I'm happy for Trevor as a friend, but I
would have been happier to put them out of the playoffs to be honest
with you because that's what happens when you get moved on and you're
not wanted anymore in a situation," Ott said. "It's
something that they're a good team and we might have to play them in
playoffs, so you always have a chance in this League to do good
things and tonight they had a big accomplishment in making the
playoffs."
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