• With goals in back-to-back games, Pavelski now leads the series with three.
• Pavelski (37 years, 300 days) is the third player in franchise history to record a multi-goal game in the playoffs at age 37 or older, joining Dean Prentice (39 years, 183 days in 1972) and Doug Mohns (37 years, 123 days in 1971).
• He's also the first NHL player to record a multi-goal game in the playoffs at age 37 or older since Joe Thornton did so at age 39 in 2019.
• The Plover, Wis., native has amassed 122 postseason points (64 goals, 58 assists) in 164 games, tying Jeremy Roenick (53 goals, 69 assists, 122 points in 154 GP) for the fourth-most postseason points by a U.S.-born player.
• His second goal on Saturday marked his 14th career game-winning goal in the playoffs, passing Evgeni Malkin (13) for the most among active players. He has the third most among U.S.-born players behind Chris Drury (17) and Mike Modano (15).
• Pavelski joined Ron Francis as the second player in NHL history to record consecutive game-winning goals in the postseason at age 37 or older. Francis, who was 39 at the time, did so in 2002 (Game 6 of 2002 CQF & Game 1 of 2002 SF).
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Kyle Shohara is the Digital Manager for DallasStars.com and writes about the Stars/NHL. Follow him on Twitter @kyleshohara.