BOSTON (AP) — Jamie Benn scored twice and Trevor Daley scored the second of two short-handed goals for the Dallas Stars in a 5-3 win over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night.
Kari Lehtonen stopped 41 shots and Vernon Fiddler ended Boston’s run as the only remaining NHL team that hadn’t allowed a short-handed goal this season when he scored unassisted 7:28 into the game.
Daley added another short-handed goal for the Stars with 6:18 left in the second period, giving Dallas the lead for good after Boston had rallied from a 3-1 deficit to tie it on goals by Patrice Bergeron and Dougie Hamilton.
The Stars won despite being outshot 44-32 as center Tyler Seguin played through a stomach bug. Seguin, who entered tied for the NHL scoring lead with 59 points, managed two shots against his former team.
Outside the arena, Boston continued digging out from another winter storm, this one strong enough to shut down the city’s subways, trolleys and commuter rail trains. The NHL announced Tuesday afternoon that the game would go on as scheduled because of conflicts with finding a makeup date.
The Stars only had to travel from New York after beating the Rangers 3-2 in overtime Sunday.
Niklas Svedberg was pulled after allowing three goals on 10 shots in the first. Tuukka Rask played the final two periods for the Bruins and finished with 20 saves. Both goalies were on the bench as Boston tried to tie it with six skaters when Erik Cole scored into an empty net with 33 seconds to play.
Boston didn’t allow a short-handed goal in its first 53 games. Fiddler changed that while the Bruins were on a 5-minute power play after Dallas’ Antoine Roussell received a major penalty and game misconduct for cross-checking.
Bergeron pulled Boston to 3-2 on a short-handed goal early in the second, then Hamilton tied it 6:42 into the period.
Boston was on a 4-minute power play later in the period when Daley beat Rask and put Dallas back up 4-3.
NOTES: Boston C Gregory Campbell played in his 700th NHL game. … The Stars split the season series, with the road team winning both games. … Boston lost both games on its homestand.
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