Dallas 3, San Jose 2 (OT)
Brendan Morrow scores 4:39 into overtime for his second of the
night and fifth of the postseason. San Jose's Jonathan Cheechoo
forces sudden death when he shovels a loose puck into the Dallas
net with 3:02 to play in the third period. Mike Ribeiro finishes
with two assists, and Marty Turco stops 25 shots. GameCenter |
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Game 2
Dallas 5, San Jose 2
The Stars overcome the Sharks' two one-goal leads before Mike
Modano scores on the power play 3:39 into the third period. Brad
Richards plays a role in all four of Dallas' third-period goals,
scoring one and setting up the other three. Niklas Hagman scores
twice and Marty Turco makes 29 saves. GameCenter |
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Game 3
Dallas 2, San Jose 1 (OT)
Mattias Norstrom scores 4:37 into overtime when his slap shot
from the left faceoff circle finds its way through traffic and
past Evgeni Nabokov. In just his second game back, Sergei Zubov
scores on a 5-on-3 advantage 47 seconds into the third period to
force overtime. Marty Turco needs just 19 saves for the
victory. GameCenter |
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Game 4
San Jose 2, Dallas 1
Milan Michalek scores a power play goal 3:26 into the third
period to give San Jose the lead for good. Patrick Marleau
records his second shorthanded goal in as many games and Evgeni
Nabokov makes 17 saves. The Sharks hold the Stars to just five
shots in the final period. GameCenter |
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Game 5
San Jose 3, Dallas 2 (OT)
Joe Pavelski nets the game-winner 65 seconds into overtime. The
Sharks come back from a 2-0 deficit on third-period goals by
Milan Michalek and Brian Campbell which come just under five
minutes apart. Brenden Morrow scores for Dallas, but has two
others overturned by video review. GameCenter |
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Game 6
Dallas 2, San Jose 1 (4OT)
Brendan Morrow redirects a Stephane Robidas pass from the edge
of the crease into the net 9:03 into the fourth overtime. Ryane
Clowe erases the Stars' one-goal lead 99 seconds into the third
period. Dallas' Marty Turco finishes with 61 saves, and San
Jose's Evgeni Nabokov makes 53. GameCenter |
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If Turco didn't silence his critics during the conference
quarterfinals, he is sure to have done so now. In a series where
five of six games were decided by one goal and four in overtime,
Turco gave Dallas the edge, outdueling Vezina candidate Evgeni
Nabokov in the process. The Stars netminder held the Sharks to
two goals or less in all but one contest. He capped the series
with his most impressive performance thus far, stopping a
career-high and franchise-record 61 shots in Game 6.
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Game 6: Evgeni Nabokov and Marty Turco shake hands after facing a combined 117 shots. (AP)