have been greeted at the entrance of their dressing rooms in Dallas and Frisco with the Western Conference standings, a live barometer of their success and a constant reminder of what the standard should be.
Jason Robertson scored the second of his two goals with 25.8 seconds remaining, tying the game and sending it to overtime. That set up Mikko Rantanen to score the game-deciding goal in the shootout. Robertson extended his point streak to 12 games with a diving goal in the second period. Initially ruled no goal, the score was awarded after review showed the puck crossing the goal line despite Andreas Englund cross-checking Robertson into the post.Although the Avalanche are missing key pieces to their lineup — like former Star Valeri Nichushkin, captain Gabriel Landeskog and defenseman Samuel Girard — they remain a measuring stick for teams around the league.
As it stands right now, the Stars remain atop the Central Division despite the loss Monday night. But there are five teams within four points of each other: Dallas , Winnipeg , Colorado , St. Louis and Nashville . Makar opened the scoring in the first period with a one-timer blast on the power play — one of six Colorado power plays that the Stars awarded the Avs.
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