Stars talk consistency after OT loss to Blue Jackets
The Dallas Stars rallied to get a point out of Friday night's season opener against the Columbus Blue Jackets, but the 5-4 overtime loss left them looking for more than just the extra point.
"Obviously it's disappointing to get only one point out of this game," said defenseman Stephane Robidas. "We expect a lot of ourselves. That's not how we want to play. ... We've got to play for 60 minutes. Until we play for 60 minutes, it's going to be hard to win hockey games."
The Stars over came a shaky first period to dominate the second period and carry a 2-1 lead into the third period. But they gave up three straight goals early in the third period and were forced to score two late goals to tie and then lost the extra point when Rick Nash scored with 21 seconds left in the extra period to give the Blue Jackets the extra point.
"It was a game that probably had more ebbs and flows in it than any one we've been involved in in a long time," Columbus coach Ken Hitchcock said.
There was a bit too much ebb and flow for the Stars, who, In a word, are striving for more consistency after their first test of the regular season.
"During the preseason we heard lots of excuses, - 'We'll be alright.' Now we are looking for performances," said Stars coach Dave Tippett. "One of things we are going to have around here is consistency. And when you have a game like that, where you are up and down and all over the place, you are all over the place because of mistakes. The fewer mistakes you make the better chance you have to win."
The Stars were plagued by some defensive breakdowns, especially in that stretch of that third period when Columbus took control of the game. Lost puck battles, players out of position, a missed hit that took two Stars out of a play.
"They are plays you can't make if you are going to be a good team," said Tippett. "We knew we had work to do. We've got some people we've got to get acclimated. We've got work to do."
Brenden Morrow, James Neal, Brad Richards and Trevor Daley scored the goals for the Stars. Stephane Robidas had three assists on the night. Stars goalie Marty Turco stopped 22 of 27 shots.
The Stars, who had some issues on the power play during the preseason, were 1-7 on Friday night but they took control of the game thanks to power play chances.
Morrow's five-on three- power play goal and Neal's first career NHL goal, which came shortly after a power play expired, put the Stars up 2-1 in the second period. Neal, playing in his first NHL game, was outstanding.
"I thought he was excellent. He could have been our best player tonight," Tippett said. "I thought he was very good."
Despite the second period domination and Neal's goal, the Stars led only 2-1 and quickly found themselves down 4-2 in the third period. due to the mistakes. Still they made a game of it when Richards and Daley scored 33 seconds apart late in regulation to make it a 4-4 game and force the overtime.
But the Blue Jackets scored late in extra session when Nash took a pass from Jason Chimera and ripped a shot past Turco from the high slot.
"I got it, closed my eyes and fired away," said Nash "We showed a lot of character to come back."
The Stars showed some character to come back and get a point out of the game, but Tippett said that wasn't the only point he was taking out of it.
'I look at the whole scope of the game, what we do in the whole scope of the game and put that in perspective," he said. "I didn't see enough consistency in our group to feel good about the game whether we got a point or not."
| Game Recap |
| First Period |
| After the game was delayed a bit due to some
ice issues, the Stars and Blue Jackets played a fast paced first
period. Columbus scored the only goal of the period when
Jason Chimera sent a pass from behind the net to Jakub Voracek,
who beat Turco with a shot from the right circle. The referees
didn't see the goal at first, so play continued. It was reviewed
after the next whistle and the goal was awarded after a video
review. The official time was 15:53. The Stars' best chance came
earlier in the period when Brenden Morrow took a pass from Mike
Ribeiro and had a wide open net from close range, but hit the
post. The Stars were 0-2 on the power play in the period.
Columbus had no power play chances. Krys Barch and Jared Boll
dropped the gloves in the period, and Barch got in some good
shots. Columbus defenseman Mike Commodore had the hit of the
period, decking Stars forward Sean Avery in the neutral zone
with the Stars on the power play. Score after first period: Columbus 1, Dallas 0 First period shots on goal: Columbus 10, Dallas 4 |
| Second Period |
| The Stars took control of the game in the
second period thanks to a series of power plays after Columbus
took three minors in less than two minutes. The Stars tied the
game on a 1:40 five-on-three when Brenden Morrow scored off a
scramble in front of the net at 5:21. The Stars took the lead
just 24 seconds after their third power play expired when
Stephane Robidas skated into the Columbus zone and sent the puck
towards the net, where James Neal redirected it past Columbus
goalie Pascal Leclaire. The Stars got the first 15 shots of the
second period and ended up with a 15-2 advantage for the period.
The Blue Jackets got two late power play chances in the period,
missing on the first and having the second carried over into the
third period. Neal had the hit of the period, decking Blue
Jackets defenseman Christian Backman in the corner. Score after second period: Dallas 2, Columbus 1 Second period shots on goal: Dallas 15, Columbus 2 |
| Third Period |
| The Blue Jackets rattled off three goals in a
4:47 span early in the third period to take a 4-2 lead. Kristian
Huselius opened the scoring after getting to a blocked shot and
beating Turco with a wrist shot from the slot at the 2:30 mark.
The goal came after Steve Ott accidentally took himself and
Stephane Robidas out of the play with a hit. At 6:21 Jiri
Novotny won a puck battle and centered a puck from behind the
net to Andrew Murray, who scored off his own rebound from close
range to make it a 3-2 game. Just 56 seconds later the Blue
Jackets struck again when Derick Brassard scored from in tight.
The Stars, however, scored twice in 33 seconds late in the
period to tie the game. Brad Richards deflected in a shot by
Robidas at 16:42 to make it 4-3. At the 17:15 mark Trevor Daley
rifled a shot from the point that beat Leclaire to make it 4-4 Score after third period: Dallas 4, Columbus 4 Third period shots on goal: Dallas 11, Columbus 9 |
| Overtime |
| The Stars had a good chance early, but a
Nicklas Grossman backhand shot from the top of the crease went
wide. Marty Turco came up with some big saves to keep Columbus
from ending it early, but he couldn't stop Rick Nash, who scored
off a blast from the slot off the rush with 21 seconds left in
overtime.
Final score: Columbus 5, Dallas 4 |
| Official Scoresheet | Official Super Stats |
