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Pavelski’s power-play goal helps Stars beat Senators 2-1

Oct 21, 2019 | 9:36 PM

DALLAS — Joe Pavelski scored a power-play goal midway through the second period, and the Dallas Stars beat the Ottawa Senators 2-1 Monday night for their second straight win.

Radek Faksa also scored for Dallas, and Anton Khudobin made 19 saves for his first win in four games this season. The Stars won for the first time in four home games.

Vladislav Namestnikov scored his team-high fourth of the season with 1:12 left to spoil Khudobin’s bid for his ninth career shutout. Anders Nilsson stopped 41 shots for the Senators, who have lost four straight (0-3-1).

Faksa scored in a first period in which Dallas outshot Ottawa 17-9.

The Stars had an excellent chance during the first minute when Miro Heiskanen picked up a rebound in the slot, but he shot wide right. They didn’t score until 1:02 left in the first when Faksa redirected Taylor Fedun’s shot from the right point past Nilsson.

Dallas made it 2-0 lead with 9:16 left in the middle period, 1 second after Ottawa had killed the first penalty of a 5-on-3 power play. With Stars surrounding the net, the puck went off Nilsson to Jamie Benn in front of the net and to Pavelski, who knocked it in from the left of the net. It was only the third for Dallas in 32 power plays, including one in each of the last two games. Entering the game, the Stars’ power play ranked 28th in the league.

The Stars had a third power play in the period, highlighted by another good chance for Heiskanen. His drive from high in the slot went over Nilsson and squarely off the crossbar.

NOTES: The Senators own the NHL’s worst success rates on the power play (4 per cent) after failing to score on their two chances. … Khudobin was scheduled to start even before No. 1 goalie Ben Bishop had to deal with his home damaged by a tornado Sunday overnight. Bishop was in uniform next to the Stars’ bench for the game. The tornado blew the roof off a house owned, but up for sale, by Dallas C Tyler Seguin where he no longer lives. … Nilsson’s highest saves total this season was 52 in a 3-2 shootout loss at Vegas on Thursday.

UP NEXT

Flames: Return home to begin a three-game homestand on Wednesday against Detroit.

Stars: Play the second in a four-game homestand vs. Anaheim on Thursday.

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