This must-win game for Dallas was all Stars for the first five minutes. The home squad fired seven shots on Driedger, who saved them all.
Three-plus minutes into play, an apparent Dallas goal livened up a crowd clearly concerned about its team sputtering at just the wrong time of the season. Lots of noise and probably widespread relief and speculation the Stars were about to roll over Seattle, gaining two vital standings points before welcoming top threat Vegas to take Dallas' wild-card spot for a Tuesday showdown here in Big D.
Not so fast, Texas. First, Driedger protested Hintz interfered with his ability to make a save on the shot-basically running him over. Seattle video coaches Tim Ohashi and Brady Morgan quickly watched the replay, especially to determine if Jamie Oleksiak might have pushed Hintz into Driedger (not), urging Hakstol to challenge.
The goal was overturned (many boos) and Seattle opened the scoring instead. Morgan Geekie, back in uniform after sitting two games as a healthy scratch, won the offensive-zone faceoff and sent the puck back to ex-Star Oleksiak at the point. Oleksiak passed to Adam Larsson, who fired a shot that Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger saved but the rebound caromed to Riley Sheahan, who outmuscled a defender to score.
Geekie, btw, was active and no doubt looking to prove his place in the lineup. He later put a big hit on Namestnikov and almost scored net-side himself late in the first period.
"That was a great faceoff win for Morgan," said Sheahan, the veteran center who regularly works faceoff drills with Geekie. "'Lars' had a great shot. I was just trying to get there and win a battle."