They got a lead, this time by two goals, only for the Calgary Flames to erase it with two goals of their own. But unlike in Game 5, when the Stars allowed three straight goals in the third period, they stayed strong defensively. And thanks to that stoic play, they forced a Game 7 with a
4-2 win against the Calgary Flames
in Game 6 of the Western Conference First Round at American Airlines Center on Friday.
"We haven't always had good thirds at times with the lead and we wanted to kind of try and change that in our game, and we're going to need it," Stars forward Joe Pavelski said.
"You saw the other night they came out hard in the third and we didn't handle it well enough. Tonight was one of those situations where I think everyone bought in. We took a step in that right direction. Now we have a better understanding."
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Game 7 will be in Calgary on Sunday (9:30 p.m. ET; ESPN2, BSSW).
The Stars had a 2-0 lead 6:04 into the second period on Friday before the Flames scored twice in less than four minutes to tie it. But Miro Heiskanen, who had Calgary's second goal deflect in off him, put Dallas back in front 3-2 at 17:32 of the period.
This time, that one-goal lead stood for the Stars through the final 20 minutes.
"It's one of those situations where you bend, don't break," Stars coach Rick Bowness said. "Just get our game going again and we did. That was probably one of the best third periods we played all year. That's NHL playoff hockey at its best. That was a great hockey game, both teams, both goalies were great, every player on the ice was battling 100 percent. that's NHL hockey at its best right there."