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They couldn't have asked for a better start.
Or an incredible third-period rally.
Unfortunatly, it fell short thanks to a late dagger.
Red-hot Dillon Dube scored just 19 seconds into the game but the Dallas Stars had the majority of the shots and chances over the next 40 minutes and held on for a dramatic 5-4 victory Thursday night to even their first-round playoff series at a game apiece.

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It was a heartbreaker.
That's the bad news.
The good news?
The Flames get to go back out Friday night and put this one behind them when they play Game 3 just 24 hours later.
The last time they played back-to-backs in this post-season was against the Jets on Aug. 3 and 4, just so happened that was Games 2 and 3 as well. They dropped the first game 3-2 but rebounded with a resounding 6-2 victory the next outing.
Dube started the game along with linemates Milan Lucic and Sam Bennett, currently the hottest trio in the lineup.
Mark Giordano got a wrist shot on Ben Bishop, the three-time Vezina finalist in his first start of the series, who was able to make a glove save.
On the ensuing faceoff, TJ Brodie threw the puck on net but it missed wide, and bounced out past Bennett - who was battling with John Klingberg - and right onto the stick of Dube, who had snuck in alone into the slot.
He scored his fourth goal in three games, putting a quick backhand up-and-over Bishop.
Dube became the first Flames player to score the first goal of three consecutive playoff games.
The Stars - looking to find more offence after a tough go in Game 1 - reunited their top line of captain Jamie Benn, Tyler Seguin and Alexander Radulov.
They had a strong shift that led to their first goal.
After hemming the Flames in their zone, both Radulov and Seguin planted themselves in front of the net, with Seguin finally smacking a rebound into the cage at 2:42.
The Stars made it 2-1 when the puck squirted out of the zone to Radulov, who ended up battling near the Calgary bench with Giordano, but was able to get a pass out to streaking d-man Miro Heiskanen who jumped into the play and got off a quick shot that squeezed between the arm and left pad of Talbot.
With 2:09 to play in the opening frame, the Stars got the first powerplay of the game. Talbot made an abolutely stellar save on a Seguin one-timer after the puck bounced off Giordano's skate and right out to the Stars sniper who stepped into it but was denied with the blocker.
Dallas controlled the first period, spending more than twice as much time in the Calgary offensive zone. They outshot the Flames 14-7.
Early in the second, Bennett was whistled for interference and the Stars got their second man-up of the night. They only managed one shot by Seguin on the PP.
Heiskanen, though, scored just 11 seconds after the penalty expired, snapping a tough-angle knuckballer from the low boards that found a hole short-side on Talbot to make it 3-1 at the 4:50 mark.
Calgary's top-ranked powerplay, which came in at 33.3% this post-season, got their first chance at 8:05 when Benn was sent off for roughing on Elias LIndholm.
The Flames, though, were held to a single shot, as well, with Johnny Gaudreau - on his 27th birthday - getting a solid chance when he pump-faked before snapping one for the five-hole that Bishop got the pads closed on.
With seven minutes to go, Sean Monahan won a faceoff but lost his helmet so had to skate hard to the bench. Just after he got over the boards, Derek Forbort - who was right by him at the blueline by the bench - let his own wrister knuckball go that looked to deflect en route to Bishop and went in short-side.

CGY@DAL, Gm2: Forbort buries goal from the point

Dallas restored the two-goal cushion on their third powerplay 2:05 after the Forbort tally, Roope Hintz walking in with a good shot, then former Duck and proverbial pain-in-the-side-of-the-Flames Corey Perry scoring with his fourth whack at the rebound.
The third period was a wild ride.
Andrew Mangiapane gained the zone and tried to get a shot on net and it created a scrum out front, with Brodie high-sticked in the face by Seguin and a delayed penalty called.
Mangiapane circled around the net and was taken down by Heiskanen, the puck going off his skate and into the net. After a review by the officials, they waived it off citing a kicking motion.
On the ensuing four-minute powerplay, the Flames managed a pair of shots as they fought to get the puck through the active Stars penalty-killers.
Speedster Tobias Rieder scored his second short-handed marker at 12:24, making up serious ground on Klingberg to win a race to the puck and make good on Bishop.

CGY@DAL, Gm2: Rieder tallies SHG on breakaway

With just 2:49 left, Bennett scored the tying tally when he parked himself in front of the net on a powerplay and redirected a pass/shot offering from Lindholm.

CGY@DAL, Gm2: Bennett tips in power-play goal

The game seemed destined for OT but Perry found a wide open Jamie Oleksiak who snuck in from the point to tap home a long-distance pass with 40 seconds left for the win.
Of note, Matthew Tkachuk left the game a few times, the final one in the third period and he didn't return.

THEY SAID IT:

Gaudreau on the night:
"Just put it behind us I guess. Take the positives. We fought back down 4-2 with less than seven, eight minutes. I remember us doing that a few times this year. Take a little bit out of this game. Whether it's a win or loss, move on to the next game."

"Tomorrow we have to be ready from the beginning"

Lindholm on the battle:
"We knew they would come out harder. I think we had a lot of trouble the first two periods. We were sitting back too much and didn't work enough to get open. But we battled back and at the end it was tight, and it could have gone either way. Tomorrow we have to be ready from the beginning."
Bennett on loss:
"They out-played us in the first and second. We showed some good push-back, but unfortunately we couldn't take it to overtime."

"We weren't as sharp as we needed to be"

Coach Geoff Ward on 'what's next':
"Just put in the rearview. That's all you can do. This time of year, there's no solice if you lose 10-1 or 5-4 like we did. A loss is a loss and you have to re-group quickly. We'll go back, re-group tonight, get some rest, do what we need to do to get ready for the hockey game and come out and play. We can't stay in this game. It's over. We've got to take out of it what we need to and move on."

"Great effort to come back"

THE LINEUP:

FORWARDS:
Johnny Gaudreau - Sean Monahan - Elias Lindholm
Andrew Mangiapane - Mikael Backlund - Matthew Tkachuk
Milan Lucic - Sam Bennett - Dillon Dube
Mark Jankowski / Zac Rinaldo - Derek Ryan - Tobias Rieder (game-time decision regarding this line)
DEFENCE:
Mark Giordano - TJ Brodie
Noah Hanifin - Rasmus Andersson
Derek Forbort - Erik Gustafsson
GOALTENDER:
Cam Talbot

UP NEXT:

Nothing like two 8:30 p.m. games back-to-back! Welcome to the 2020 playoffs. These two clubs hit the ice again Friday for Game 3 and then are back at it Sunday for Game 4 matinee at noon.