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Stars rally to beat Hawks 4-3 in shootout

Tuesday, 08.16.2011 / 5:06 AM

NHL.com

The Dallas Stars ran a video tribute to longtime goaltender Marty Turco before the game, then made all those practice shootouts against their former teammate pay off

Brenden Morrow, Brad Richards and Mike Ribeiro scored in the shootout against Turco, and the Stars rallied from a three-goal first-period deficit to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 on Friday night, ending a four-game losing streak.

All three Dallas shooters beat Turco on wrist shots to the stick side. Jonathan Toews beat Stars goaltender Kari Lehtonen in the first round to match Morrow. Richards scored in the second round, and Chicago's Patrick Sharp missed the net in his second-round bid. Ribeiro was mobbed by teammates after his goal gave the Stars the extra point.

Coach Marc Crawford chose Morrow as his leadoff man despite the fact the Stars' captain hadn't had a shootout attempt this season. Morrow is a close friend of Turco, and they competed against each other in practice during their nine seasons as teammates.

"Marty knows all our shooters, but all our guys know Marty," Crawford said.

Turco admitted he had a pretty good idea where Morrow would shoot, but he was guessing against Richards and Ribeiro.

"Other than Morrow's, where I knew where he was shooting, the other ones, you get beat, you get beat," Turco said. "It's a little tougher to swallow this time, but I felt pretty good. But not to get two points and the win is disappointing."

The Stars acquired Lehtonen late last season and signed him to a three-year contract, spelling the end of Turco's time in Dallas. He signed with the Hawks during the summer, though rookie Corey Crawford has taken over the No. 1 job.

Coach Joel Quenneville gave Turco the start on the front end of a back-to-back. Crawford is expected to play Saturday night at Phoenix.

"This is the first time anything like this has happened in my career, and it was great," Turco said. "It was a lot of fun and I enjoyed most of it."

Morrow notched the tying goal 47 seconds into the final period when he batted the puck out of the air and past Turco. Morrow appeared to score with a high stick, but after a video review, the goal stood.

Stephane Robidas and Richards scored second-period goals for the Stars, who had been 1-5-1 in their previous seven. Turco made 32 saves in his first game against his former team, and teammate Patrick Kane had a goal and two assists.

Kane triggered his team's three-goal first-period flurry as Chicago scored on three of its first five shots against Lehtonen.

Brent Seabrook and Sharp also scored for Chicago, and Toews added two assists for the defending Stanley Cup champions, 2-5-0 in their last seven.

Kane intercepted an up-the-middle breakout pass by Dallas defensemen Nicklas Grossman and beat Lehtonen from the slot at 3:39 of the first period. Seabrook scored from almost the same spot 21 seconds later, and it became 3-0 at 12:56 when Sharp converted Toews' centering pass on the power play for his team-high 28th goal of the season.

Turco had a stress-free first period, having to make five easy saves, but the Stars stepped up the pressure with a 17-shot second period to grab the momentum.

"Every time we lose, it's the same thing that happens and we don't change it," said Toews. "We had a good first period, and we had a good effort, we were doing the right things and somehow it goes away in the second. I don't understand what's going on and the writing's on the wall. We get satisfied and we give teams a chance to come back ..."

Robidas got Dallas on the board at 15:59 of the second, and Richards' power-play goal with 4.2 seconds left in the second made it a one-goal game.

Blackhawks right wing Fernando Pisani left the game with a head injury and did not return. With 14:31 left in the second period, Pisani was knocked into the Dallas bench on a hard check by Dallas defenseman Mark Fistric. His head struck the edge of the bench and he was down for several minutes before being helped to the locker room.

Fistric received a double-minor for roughing and interference.

The Blackhawks also announced in the third period that center Ryan Johnson and left wing Viktor Stalberg would miss the rest of the game with upper-body injuries.

Quenneville said all three are day-to-day and will be evaluated on Saturday.

Material from wire services was used in this report


Scoring Summary
1st Period
03:39
CHI
P. Kane (18) Wrist - ASST: NONE
1 - 0 CHI
04:10
CHI
B. Seabrook (4) Wrist - ASST: J. Toews (30) AND P. Kane (27)
2 - 0 CHI
12:56
CHI
PPG - P. Sharp (28) Wrist - ASST: J. Toews (31) AND P. Kane (28)
3 - 0 CHI
2nd Period
15:59
DAL
S. Robidas (4) Wrap-around - ASST: NONE
3 - 1 CHI
19:55
DAL
PPG - B. Richards (23) Slap - ASST: NONE
3 - 2 CHI
3rd Period
00:47
DAL
B. Morrow (24) Deflected - ASST: J. Langenbrunner (14) AND S. Robidas (22)
3 - 3 TIE
OT Period
NONE
Shootout
ROUNDDALCHITOTAL
1B. Morrow
J. Toews
1 - 1
2B. Richards
P. Sharp
2 - 1
3M. Ribeiro
3 - 1
Penalty Summary
1st Period
09:32
CHI
Patrick Sharp : Boarding  (Stephane Robidas)
12:06
DAL
Stephane Robidas : Tripping  (Michael Frolik)
14:05
DAL
Loui Eriksson : Hi-sticking  (Fernando Pisani)
15:16
DAL
Trevor Daley : Delaying the game
15:32
DAL
Steve Ott : Roughing  (Dave Bolland)
15:32
CHI
Dave Bolland : Roughing  (Steve Ott)
2nd Period
05:29
DAL
Mark Fistric : Roughing  (Bryan Bickell)
05:29
CHI
Bryan Bickell : Roughing  (Mark Fistric)
05:29
DAL
Mark Fistric : Interference  (Bryan Bickell)
13:32
CHI
Bryan Bickell : Hooking  (James Neal)
19:19
CHI
Troy Brouwer : Interference on goalkeeper  (Kari Lehtonen)
3rd Period
02:09
CHI
Brent Seabrook : Delay of game
07:42
CHI
Michael Frolik : Too many men/ice - bench
15:35
DAL
Mike Ribeiro : Tripping  (Brent Seabrook)
OT Period
NONE
Goalie Stats
  • Marty Turco
    M. Turco
    11-11-3
    SA: 35TOI: 65:00
    SAVES: 32EV: 23 - 25
    PIM: 0PP: 7 - 8
    SV%: .914SH: 2 - 2
  • Kari Lehtonen
    SA: 26TOI: 65:00
    SAVES: 23EV: 18 - 20
    PIM: 0PP: 5 - 6
    SV%: .885SH: 0 - 0