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Jets can't handle Stars' powerful offensive punch in loss

Tyler Seguin scored a pair of goals as the Dallas Stars held on for a 5-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.

Tyler Seguin has 1st multi-goal game since Dec. 31

Stars defeat Jets in Winnipeg

9 years ago
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Tyler Seguin leads Dallas to a 5-3 victory.

Tyler Seguin took a couple final bites of pizza, quickly sipped from a bottle of water and then turned to reporters for a post-game interview.

The Dallas Stars centre seemed relaxed and casual after putting a sub-par month behind him by scoring a pair of goals in a 5-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.

"For me, mentally, I put January behind me during my time in Nashville [at the NHL all-star game]," said Seguin, who had two goals and one assist in 11 games in January.

"Personally, I thought it was probably one of my worst months as a pro player. Our team wasn't playing well, either, so I think we all came out of this break a little bit refreshed and getting back to the basics."

The Stars only had three wins in the calendar's first month. Seguin's pair of markers lifted him to 27 goals and 55 points in 51 games.

Dallas defenceman John Klingberg and forward Vernon Fiddler both scored their seventh goals of the season, while Klingberg added an assist. Antoine Roussel put in an empty-netter with 42 seconds left and Antti Niemi turned aside 21 shots for Dallas (32-14-5).

Andrew Ladd, Adam Lowry and Dustin Byfuglien scored for Winnipeg (22-25-3). Connor Hellebuyck made 22 saves.

"You can't be giving up 2-on-0s and 3-on-0s," said Drew Stafford, who was credited with Winnipeg's first goal, but it was later changed to a Ladd deflection.

"We had breakaways ourselves that we didn't capitalize on. If you get into a track meet like that, they've got a great transition [game]and that paid off for them. It's frustrating."

Ladd's deflection on a power play started the game's scoring at 14:16 of the first period, but Dallas evened it up 51 seconds into the second just after Jets defenceman Dustin Byfuglien had left the box for slashing.

Seguin back on track

Seguin ripped off a one-timer from inside the face-off circle and Hellebuyck couldn't move over fast enough to stop the centre's 26th goal of the season.

Lowry regained Winnipeg's lead when he kept banging at the puck off a sprawled Niemi and it went under the netminder at 4:41, but then Dallas scored three straight goals.

Klingberg tied it 2-2 on an unusual breakaway. After Cody Eakin had his stick knocked out of his hands near centre ice, he continued up the ice without it alongside defenceman Jason Demers and Klingberg. Demers passed to Klingberg and he beat the outnumbered Hellebuyck at 14:41.

"That's kind of crazy, two [defenceme]) up there," Klingberg said.

The blue-liner now has 42 points, but he'd gone eight games without a goal and only two assists during that span.

The Stars took their first lead of the game two minutes later after Ales Hemsky dropped a pass to a trailing Fiddler, who scored at 16:52.

Forty seconds after Jets forward Andrew Copp went to the box for tripping, Seguin had the puck come back to him and he fired it through traffic past Hellebuyck at 2:49 of the third period.

Byfuglien made it 4-3 with a blast that went over Niemi at 10:14.

Winnipeg pulled Hellebuyck for the extra attacker with just under two minutes left and defenceman Tyler Myers had a shot ring off the crossbar.

"I was just two inches away from tying it up," Myers said.

Dallas coach Lindy Ruff described the game as "ragged."

"I thought both goalies had to make some big saves," Ruff said. "Some odd-numbered rushes, we saw breakaways, 3-on-0, a couple 2-on-1s. I think that's typical for after teams have had a week off."