Sunday, 1 May 2016

NHL - Playoffs - St Louis Blues @ Dallas Stars 1-2 - Friday, April 29, 2016 - Game 1


Radek Faksa scored with 4:44 left in the third period to give the Dallas Stars a 2-1 win against the St. Louis Blues in Game 1 of the Western Conference Second Round at American Airlines Center on Friday. Blues goaltender Brian Elliott denied an Ales Hemsky shot, but Faksa was there to tap in the rebound for his second goal of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Faksa also scored the winning goal in Game 1 of the first round against the Minnesota Wild on April 14, a series Dallas won in six games. Antoine Roussel scored, and Kari Lehtonen made 31 saves for Dallas.
Kevin Shattenkirk scored, and Elliott made 40 saves for St. Louis. Game 2 of the best-of-7 series is here on Sunday. Roussel gave Dallas a 1-0 lead 9:36 into the second period with his second goal of the playoffs off a rebound. Faksa took the initial shot. Shattenkirk tied it 1-1 with 8:28 remaining in the third period when he one-timed a slap shot past Lehtonen from the left point. Shattenkirk received a cross-ice pass from Colton Parayko. Dallas outshot St. Louis 31-17 in the first two periods.
Dallas limited St. Louis forward Vladimir Tarasenko, fourth in the NHL with 40 goals this season, to three shots. Tarasenko scored four goals in the seven-game first-round win against the Chicago Blackhawks. Dallas lost veteran forward Patrick Eaves to a lower-body injury 5:05 into the third period when he was struck by a slap shot by teammate Stephen Johns. Eaves slowly left the ice on his own but needed help to the locker room.

Stars Quotes
Radek Faksa: "It was a good breakout by us. It was a nice pass by Alex Goligoski. We had pretty much a 3-on-2 … [Hemsky] took it to the net and I picked up the rebound. It's a great play by Alex and [Hemsky]."
Lindy Ruff: "[Faksa] brings an enthusiasm, a big smile on his face, this willingness to do whatever it takes to win right now. He's having a great time. He's a kid that he's enjoying every minute he plays and you can see it in his game. There isn't a battle he doesn't want to engage in, there's not a play he quits on. His play has been infectious for our team."
"Well, their effort [his third line of Roussel, Faksa and Hemsky.] was great. I think after their goal [by Shattenkirk], we really felt that we needed a push and I thought we went after it again. We had a couple real good opportunities."
"Well, obviously [Tarasenko's] one guy that we've got the radar on, that we know when he's out there we want to make sure we don't give him much ice. I thought for the most part we didn't make any mistakes that allowed any big rush plays when he was out there, and we closed fast on him inside the zone."
"Yeah, no report now [on Eaves]. He didn't finish the game and we'll probably find out more tomorrow."

Blues Quotes
Ken Hitchcock: "Well, I think we've got to get an emotional level way up from what we just played at. We've got to find a gear that we were at before, and that gear wasn't there tonight, so we've got to find it here. It doesn't matter how we do it, we're going to have to find it though."
"We had a real good push there for about 12 minutes in the third period. That's kind of the formula we need to follow and get back to our game, but we've got to find the energy to play our game and we've got to find it quickly here in the next 48 hours."
Jay Bouwmeester: "It's one game, we learned a lot tonight. So, you want to win one on the road and we've got a chance to do that."
David Backes: "I think they were winning a lot more battles. That was them being really engaged and us being not that engaged. They were more engaged than we were at the puck and won more puck battles."

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