Jamie Benn scored two goals and the Dallas Stars remained in first place in the Central Division by defeating the Nashville Predators 5-2 on Tuesday at American Airlines Center.
Radek Faksa, Jason Spezza and Patrick Sharp also scored for Dallas, which has won five of its past six games. The Stars and St. Louis Blues, who defeated the Colorado Avalanche 3-1 earlier Tuesday, each have 101 points; however, the Stars own the tiebreaker with 44 regulation/overtime wins, three more than St. Louis. Each team has five games remaining. Dallas reached 100 points for the first time since 2006-07, when the Stars finished with 107.
Ryan Ellis and Viktor Arvidsson scored for Nashville, which holds the first wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference but failed to clinch a postseason berth for the second straight night.
Spezza made it 3-1 with 30th goal of the season at 11:49 of the second period, 46 seconds after Faksa broke a 1-1 tie. Spezza beat Pekka Rinne, who made 20 saves, high to the far post with a wrist shot from the right circle. The goal came seconds after Nashville's Mike Fisher's wrist shot on a breakaway hit the top part of Dallas goaltender Kari Lehtonen's stick.
Spezza reached the 30-goal mark for the fifth time in his career and the first since 2011-12, when he played for the Ottawa Senators. The Stars have three 30-goal scorers (Benn, Tyler Seguin and Spezza) for the first time since relocating to Dallas from Minnesota in 1993. Arvidsson scored a power-play goal at 14:41 to make it 3-2, but Lehtonen made 12 of his 28 saves in the third period before Sharp and Benn hit the empty net in the final two minutes. Benn has a career-high 39 goals, tying him for second in the League with Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane.
Ellis gave Nashville a 1-0 lead 6:12 into the game with a shorthanded goal off a Dallas turnover. He intercepted a pass by John Klingberg in the neutral zone, raced in and beat Lehtonen top shelf to the short side with a slap shot from the right circle. Benn tied it at 10:55 when he beat Rinne through the five-hole on a breakaway after taking a pass from Goligoski. Faksa scored off a rebound at 11:03 of the second after Rinne stopped Antoine Roussel's shot.
Arvidsson's power-play goal came on a slap shot from the left circle that went inside the near post. It was his first goal in 14 games, since Feb. 25 at Chicago.
Ellis left after playing one shift in the second period with an upper-body injury and did not return. Laviolette said there are no immediate plans to recall a defenseman. After a day off on Wednesday, Nashville gets another chance to make the postseason Thursday at the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Stars Quotes
Alex Goligoski: "It's a good accomplishment. Not a lot of teams hit that [100 points], so we should feel good about that. The team's worked hard all year.""I think they kind of bounced the puck around in the slot, and their D got caught puck-watching a little bit. I saw him hanging out up there. It was a good read by him to hop off the bench and get up there. Easy play on my part, great goal by him."
Jason Spezza: "[Valeri Nichushkin] had a pretty good gap. I probably could have slid it over early. I didn't, and [Nichushkin] did a good job of driving the back post and if a guy drives the back post, some of the times you can catch the goalie leaning, and I made a good shot."
Lindy Ruff: "I thought Kari was excellent. He made some real good saves for us. He made a big save [on Fisher] off one of our turnovers that turned into a goal going the other way, which for me was one of the turning points of the game."
"I thought we started the game off sloppy, and got better as the game went on. It was tough gaining on the ice tonight. Both teams defended pretty well."
Radek Faksa: "I'm getting more chances and I appreciate every shift, every minute because we've got a very good team."
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