Tag: Jamie Benn

  • St. Louis Blues – Dallas Stars Game 1 Recap

    St. Louis Blues – Dallas Stars Game 1 Recap

    Game 1 of the Blues-Stars second round series saw St. Louis take a 1-0 with a goal by unlikely scorer, Robby Fabbri. Play was relatively even through the rest of the first, and the Blues took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission.

    The second period brought more action with Jason Spezza capitalizing on a great pass to barely get the puck by Jordan Binnington and tie the game at 1. This lead was short-lived though when Vladimir Tarasenko drew a penalty on Roman Polak, then proceeded to immediately score.

    Leading 2-1 in the third period, Tarasenko scored one of the more spectacular goals I have seen:

    Jamie Benn managed to score a goal late to make it 3-2, but it was meaningless – not only because it should not have counted since the referee blew the whistle prior to the puck entering the net, but then signaled a goal, and Toronto’s review team, um, concurred, but also that they were not able to tie it at 3, despite a few chances at the end.

    The next game is Saturday at 3PM Eastern in St. Louis.

     

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  • Gameday Recap: Nashville Predators vs. Dallas Stars (First Round: Game 2)

    Gameday Recap: Nashville Predators vs. Dallas Stars (First Round: Game 2)

    Dallas Stars at Nashville Predators
    (Dallas Stars lead the series 1-0)

     

    In Game 2 of this series…

    In the first period, tempers would flare out with a lot of pushing and shoving near the net post whistles and the Predators could not find their way out of the penalty box with Austin Watson being called for a slashing penalty early in the period.  Mattias Ekholm would be issued a double minor half way through the period.  In the final five minutes of the contest, both teams would get several possessions of the puck and each team would do their best to get the puck to the back of the net.  Toward the end of the period, Dallas’ Roman Polak and Nashville’s Blake Comeau would both be dealt matching roughing penalties.  Look for Nashville’s forward to come out with firepower to get the goals.  Dallas will look to rely on Ben Bishop to play lights out and prevent Nashville from getting any goals.

     

    In the second period, Jamie Benn would get an early goal.  Rocco Grimaldi would later tie the game at 1 two minutes later in the contest.  This would be Grimaldi’s first postseason goal.  During a scramble, Dallas Mattias Janmark would take a hit and as a precaution, he left the ice to be looked at.  Nashville’s Mattias Ekholm would be called for boarding, his third penalty in the contest.  On that penalty kill, Nashville would prevent the Stars from scoring, after having several chances and good looks at the net.  The second period would end with good chances by both teams but much like the end of the first period, neither team would take advantage of the chances.  Going into the third period, both teams need to whatever they can to avoid the penalty box, as it is a critical period in the contest, especially for the Predators.

     

    The third period would be a period in which both teams would not take any calculated risks, as they were both avoiding the penalty box.  There would also be a strong defencive showing from both teams throughout the first six minutes of the period.  At the 13:35 mark in the period, both teams would take shots at each other, throwing punches.  This would lead to a penalty being called on Nashville’s Craig Smith at the 6:35 mark.  There would not be any other action going on as both teams did their best to move the puck around and take shots at the net.  The game would remain tied at 1 heading into the overtime frame.

     

    To start out the overtime frame, Nashville would spend the first 90 seconds in Dallas’ zone getting several shots on net, but none would net the game winner.  When Dallas gained momentum on the next faceoff, the Stars had a great shot at a goal before Nashville goaltender Pekka Rinne made the save.  Craig Smith would get his first postseason goal on the 2019 postseason with a bouncing puck that would get past Ben Bishop and give the Nashville Predators the 2-1 win in overtime and tie the series at 1 game a piece.

     

    Dallas Stars Lines and Defencive Pairings

    Jason Dickinson-Tyler Seguin-Alexander Radulov

    Jamie Benn-Roope Hintz-Mats Zuccarello

    Andrew Cogliano-Radek Faksa-Blake Comeau

    Mattias Janmark-Justin Dowling-Tyler Pitlick

    Esa Lindell-John Klingberg

    Miro Heiskanen-Roman Polak

    Taylor Fedun-Ben Lovejoy

    Ben Bishop

    Anton Khudobin

    InjuriesStephen Johns (upper body), Marc Methot (lower body), Martin Hanzal (back), Brett Ritchie (hand)

    Scratched: Julius Honka, Jason Spezza, Jamie Oleksiak, Valeri Nichushkin

     

     

    Nashville Predators Lines and Defencive Pairings

    Filip Forsberg-Ryan Johansen-Viktor Arvidsson

    Mikael Granlund-Kyle Turris-Craig Smith

    Colton Sissons-Nick Bonino-Austin Watson

    Rocco Grimaldi-Calle Jarnkrok-Wayne Simmonds

    Roman Josi-Ryan Ellis

    Mattias Ekholm-P.K. Subban

    Dan Hamhuis-Dante Fabbro

    Pekka Rinne

    Juusa Saros

    Injured:  none

    Scratched: Brian Boyle, Matt Irwin, Yannick Weber, Rem Pitlick, Zac Rinaldo, Miikka Salomaki, Cody McLeod, Frederick Gaudreau, Niclas Westerholm

     

    First Period:

     

    Dallas Penalty:  Mats Zuccarello for Slashing  —  2 min minor  —  4:03

     

    Nashville Penalty:  Austin Watson for Roughing  —  2 min minor  —  7:29

     

    Nashville Penalty:  Mattias Ekholm for Interference  —  2 min minor  —  10:55

     

    Nashville Penalty:  Mattias Ekholm for Unsportsmanlike Conduct  —  2 min minor  —  10:55

     

    Dallas Penalty: Roman Polak for Interference  —  2 min minor  —  15:49

     

    Dallas Penalty: Blake Comeau for Roughing  —  2 min minor  —  16:36

     

    Nashville Penalty: Mikael Granlund for Roughing  —  2 min minor  —  16:36

     

    End of 1st – DAL – 0       NSH – 0

    Shots              09                15

    Faceoffs         07                12

    Hits               05                  06

    PP                 0/3                 0/2

     

     

    Second Period:

     

    Dallas Goal: Jamie Benn (1) assisted by Tyler Seguin (1) — 1:59

     

     

    Nashville Goal: Rocco Grimaldi (1) assisted by Austin Watson (1) and Calle Jarnkrok (1)  —  3:56

     

     

    Nashville Penalty: Mattias Ekholm for Boarding  — 2 min minor —  5:20

     

    Dallas Penalty: Tyler Seguin for Interference —  2 min minor  —  10:43

     

    Nashville Penalty: Roman Josi for Cross-checking  —  2 min minor  — 13:10

     

     

    End of 2nd – DAL – 1       NSH – 1

    Shots              00                00

    Faceoffs         15                27

    Hits               00                  00

    PP                 0/5                 0/3

     

     

    Third Period

    Nashville Penalty: Craig Smith for Roughing  —  2 min minor  —  6:25

     

     

    End of 3rd – DAL – 1       NSH – 1

    Shots              21                37

    Faceoffs         25                36

    Hits               16                  20

    PP                 0/6                 0/3

     

    Overtime:

    Nashville Goal: Craig Smith (1) assisted by Mattias Ekholm (2) and Calle Jarnkrok (2)  — 5:00

     

     

     

    End of OT – DAL – 1       NSH – 2

    Shots              23                43

    Faceoffs         29                42

    Hits               17                  23

    PP                 0/6                 0/3

     

     

    My Three Stars of the Game:

    First Star: Nashville F Craig Smith (Game winning goal)

    Second Star: Dallas Stars G Ben Bishop (41 saves)

    Third Star: Nashville G Pekka Rinne (22 saves)

     

    Game 3 takes place in Dallas on Monday night.

     

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