Jets need a road win against Dallas Stars in Game 4
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The Dallas Stars are on to Round 2. After taking down Colorado in seven games, the Stars will face the Winnipeg Jets to continue their Stanley Cup Playoff push. After splitting the first two games, the Stars took back control of the series with a Game 3 win on Mother’s Day in Dallas.
A pivotal moment in Game 3 of the second-round series between the Winnipeg Jets and the Dallas Stars left Jets head coach Scott Arniel baffled and frustrated. The Stars took a 3-2 lead early in the third period on a controversial goal by Alex Petrovic, one that Arniel insisted should have been overturned on review.
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For the first time in awhile, the Dallas Stars have an unstoppable scorer, and that has changed their offensive identity.
Judging by the latest reports, Marchment will not face a hearing or suspension after slashing referee Graham Skilliter during Game 3 of the team’s Western Conference playoff series against the Winnipeg Jets. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Sunday that while the NHL discussed the incident, there is no expectation of further discipline.
Winnipeg Jets defenseman Haydn Fleury is speaking out about the increased role he has received against the Stars.
Winnipeg Jets coach Scott Arniel believes the game-winning goal, allowed by Connor Hellebuyck, should not have counted in their Game 3 loss to the Dallas Stars Sunday night, a 5-2 defeat that put them down 2-1 in their Western Conference playoff series.