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Saturday, February 26, 2011
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Predators 0 2 0 2
Stars 1 0 2 3
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GOAL SCORERS

NSH:   R. Suter (05:00 - 2nd) , C. Wilson (13:32 - 2nd)
DAL:   T. Wandell (18:06 - 1st) , A. Goligoski (06:02 - 3rd) , L. Eriksson (PPG, 16:18 - 3rd)
GOALIES

NSH: P. Rinne (L)
 DAL: K. Lehtonen (W)
Stars 3, Predators 2
Associated Press

DALLAS (AP) - The Dallas Stars traded for Alex Goligoski to add scoring punch to their defensive corps.

Goligoski delivered a lucky goal, then set up the game-winner to give his new team two precious points in a tight playoff race.

Loui Eriksson converted Goligoski's setup for the go-ahead, power-play goal with 3:42 left in the Stars' 3-2 victory on Saturday that sent the Nashville Predators to their fourth straight loss.

While Nashville captain Shea Weber served a boarding penalty, Eriksson set up in front of the net and redirected Goligoski's shot past Pekka Rinne for his 21st goal.

Earlier in the third period, Goligoski scored his first goal since being acquired by the Stars from Pittsburgh on Monday. He tied it at 2 at 6:02 when his dump-in hit defenseman Jonathon Blum, changed direction and fluttered by Rinne.

"You could see where Goligoski's speed and ability to join the rush just adds creativity to your offensive game, when you can create an outnumbering chance, and he knows what to do with the puck," Stars coach Marc Crawford said. "He made a good pass to initially start it, he followed the play, and then made a quality pass to Loui Eriksson to put it home."

Tom Wandell added a goal, and Kari Lehtonen made 25 saves for the Stars, who snapped their season-worst, five-game losing streak Thursday at Detroit.

Dallas has won two straight for the first time since Jan. 17-20, beating one of the teams the Stars are fighting for a playoff spot and stopping a slide that knocked them out of first place in the Pacific Division.

Now the Stars face a four-game road trip, all against playoff contenders, starting Tuesday at Phoenix.

"Trailing going into the third period, a big road trip coming up, this was a big game, and obviously where (the Predators) were in the standings and where we were, it was a big win, definitely," Goligoski said.

Weber refrained from complaining about the penalty call for his hit against Dallas rookie Tomas Vincour.

"I'm not going to say anything because I'll regret it," Weber said.

His teammates, however, said more in voicing their displeasure with the call.

"That's been in the game since it was invented," said Predators forward David Legwand, who had two assists. "I didn't know you weren't allowed to hit out there."

Colin Wilson and Ryan Suter scored, and Rinne stopped 22 shots for the Predators, who had been shut out in their previous two games.

"It's nice to score, but it hurts to lose just as much," Weber said.

With the Predators controlling play early in the final period, Goligoski's goal gave the Stars momentum.

"They got a fluke goal, plain and simple," Nashville coach Barry Trotz said. "We defended well and did all the things you have to do in the third period. They were just dumping it in. Please. That's a one-in-a-million thing."

Just 12 seconds after Dallas killed Nashville's first power play, Wandell finished off a 2-on-1 break by firing a shot from the right circle that got between Rinne's pads with 1:54 remaining in the opening period.

Nashville tied it at 5:00 of the second when Suter sent a loose puck past Lehtonen from the slot. Wilson's shot bounced off the skate of Stars defenseman Stephane Robidas and onto Suter's stick.

Wilson gave the Predators a 2-1 lead by shooting a rebound of Cody Franson's drive past Lehtonen 13:32 into the second.

In Nashville's only other visit to Dallas this season, Rinne made 30 saves in a 1-0 win on Oct. 23.

Notes: The Predators are thin at center with Marcel Goc (shoulder), Matthew Lombardi (concussion) and Cal O'Reilly (broken fibula) all out for the season. ... Stars C Brad Richards (concussion-like symptoms) missed his sixth straight game. Richards has been skating at practice, but isn't ready to play. Richards, who can be an unrestricted free agent this summer, continues to be the subject of trade rumors as Monday's NHL trade deadline approaches. ... D Nicklas Grossman (hip) sat out his sixth consecutive game. ... The Stars are 18-5-1 against the Predators in Dallas.


Three star selections
1st:   KARI LEHTONEN
2nd:   ALEX GOLIGOSKI
3rd:   COLIN WILSON
Winning Goaltender
Kari Lehtonen

Losing Goaltender
Pekka Rinne

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STANDINGS

WESTERN CONFERENCE
  TEAM GP W L OT GF GA PTS
1 p - VAN 79 52 18 9 254 181 113
2 x - SJS 78 46 23 9 234 201 101
3 x - DET 78 45 23 10 251 229 100
4 LAK 78 45 27 6 213 185 96
5 PHX 79 42 25 12 224 217 96
6 NSH 79 42 26 11 209 188 95
7 ANA 78 44 29 5 225 227 93
8 CHI 77 42 27 8 246 212 92
9 CGY 79 39 29 11 240 232 89
10 DAL 77 38 28 11 210 221 87
11 MIN 78 37 33 8 196 220 82
12 CBJ 78 34 31 13 209 240 81
13 STL 78 35 33 10 226 228 80
14 COL 77 29 40 8 217 273 66
15 EDM 78 24 43 11 186 256 59

STATS

2010-2011 REGULAR SEASON
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
M. Erat 63 17 32 13 49
S. Weber 79 16 31 9 47
S. Kostitsyn 74 20 26 7 46
P. Hornqvist 76 19 23 8 42
D. Legwand 61 17 24 15 41
R. Suter 67 4 35 22 39
M. Fisher 79 18 16 -20 34
C. Wilson 79 16 18 10 34
J. Ward 77 10 19 1 29
C. Franson 77 8 19 8 27
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
P. Rinne 31 21 9 .929 2.13
A. Lindback 11 5 2 .915 2.60


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