"I thought we had some great looks at him," coach Joel Quenneville said of Khudobin, who made 49 saves in a 3-1 loss to Florida on Monday. "He was very aggressive around his net as far as seeing pucks and challenging. The traffic was permitting him to do what he wanted to do, but we did have some great looks. Our shot selection tonight was ordinary, but give him credit."
With the extra attacker on the ice following a delayed penalty on the Panthers, John Klingberg opened the scoring for the Stars when he blasted a slap shot from beyond the right circle that flew just under Chris Driedger's blocker to make it 1-0 just 53 seconds into the opening period.
Coming off an outstanding performance on Monday, Khudobin was on top of his game from the get-go again tonight. After making 17 saves in the first period, the 34-year-old veteran stood just as tall in the second, gobbling up all 14 of the shots that the Panthers fired off toward the cage.
Eliciting a lot of groans from the home crowd, Khudobin's most impressive sequence came at the midway point of the middle frame. After denying Carter Verhaeghe's initial scoring attempt, he then sprawled out to rob Verhaeghe once again as he followed-up on his own rebound. Not done there, he capped off the flurry of saves with a short-side stop on Aleksander Barkov.
"I like the push and the shove and the team responding to do what we can to try and find a way, but it didn't happen," Quenneville said. "Obviously, you want to get points and you want to win. We're in a competitive division. [The Stars] knows how to win. They had a good response."
Feeding of Khudobin's saves in the second period, the Stars doubled their lead early in the third when Esa Lindell sent a puck past Driedger just as their power play expired to make it 2-0 2:17.
In desperate need of a goal late in the game, the Panthers pulled Driedger in favor of getting a 6-on-4 advantage on their power play. Unfortunately, the Stars would end up being the ones to capitalize, as Joel Kiviranta cashed in on the empty net to make it 3-0 with 3:34 left on the clock.
With the loss, Florida now sits at 12-4-2, while Dallas improved to 6-4-4.
The two teams will meet again in a rubber match on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. ET.
"That's the NHL," forward Brett Connolly said. "There are good teams and you're going to have nights like this. Obviously, it's disappointing. No one is happy with that. But we've played really good this year and really well last game against them. It's a three-game series. We're looking to bounce back tomorrow. We'll watch some tape, see what we did right, see what we did wrong."
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