NHL

Seattle Kraken at Dallas Stars

· West 2nd Round - Game 2
Final
2 - 4
47-21-14

Pavelski scores again, Stars beat Kraken 4-2 to even series

“Everybody was good,” coach Pete DeBoer said. “In Game 1, Joe Pavelski was great. Tonight, we didn't have any passengers.”

Pavelski scored his fifth goal in two games since returning from concussion protocol, getting an assist from Wyatt Johnston, his 19-year-old rookie housemate who also scored a goal. Evgenii Dadonov added a nifty wraparound goal and Tyler Seguin also scored and had an assist for the Stars in their 4-2 win over the Kraken on Thursday night.

“It's been a weird few weeks at the Pavelski household,” Johnston said. “I’m just trying to do my best to learn off of Joe. I mean, just kind of seeing what he’s done in these these two games. It’s pretty unbelievable.”

In the Stars' 5-4 overtime loss in Game 1, Pavelski scored all four of their goals. That was the 38-year-old forward's first game since banging his head hard on the ice after a big hit in the opener of the Minnesota series April. 17.

But just as they did in the first round against Minnesota — this time with Pavelski — the Stars bounced back from an overtime loss at home in the series opener and got even before hitting the road.

Game 3 is Sunday night in Seattle.

“We didn’t get to our game long enough tonight at any point in time,” Kraken coach Dave Hakstol said. “We had a couple of spurts. We were fine in the first period, you knew the first couple of shifts were going to be a momentum push by them.. ... We didn’t generate a whole lot.”

Jake Oettinger had 25 saves for the Stars. Philipp Grubauer stopped 33 shots.

Before Pavelski's latest goal, Tye Kartye got the Kraken within 2-1 on a break when he took a long pass off the boards from Vince Dunn and got the shot around defenseman Miro Heiskanen to score.

Jordan Eberle also scored for the Kraken.

Johnston, who has lived with Pavelski’s family this season, set up his mentor’s power-play goal when he initially whiffed at the puck before whipping around and sending it into the laid-out stick of Grubauer. Pavelski was there for the rebound and put the Stars up 3-1 with 3:03 left in the middle period.

“It was pretty cool to be able to have an assist on his goal,” Johnston said. “Just a cool moment.”

Johnston's second career playoff goal came right after the end of a power play earlier in the second period for 1-0 lead. His 24 goals in the regular season tied for the NHL rookie lead.

Colin Miller had taken the shot from the top of the circle to the right of the net after he had gotten a cross-ice pass from Max Domi from the opposite circle. Johnston initially got his blade on the puck, knocking in his own rebound after it ricocheted off Grubauer’s chest.

Dadonov, a trade deadline addition, got his fourth goal of the playoffs when he skated around the net and sent the puck sliding across the line — and finally over it — for a 2-0 lead and the middle of their three goals in the second period.

“They pressed hard. I think they played a lot more together than we did, and that’s where we saw ourselves get exposed,” Dunn said. “I think we made the game a lot harder than it needs to be on each other.”

Seguin put the Stars up 4-1 with his fifth goal this postseason, the first at even strength, midway through the third period. The veteran center is the only Dallas player who has won a Stanley Cup — as a 19-year-old rookie for Boston in 2011.

Game notes
Pavelski extended his record for U.S.-born players to 69 career playoff goals. That is third among active players, trailing on Alex Ovechkin's 72 and Sidney Crosby's 71. ... Stars captain Jamie Dixon and Kraken defenseman Jamie Oleksiak both got holding penalties in the game's opening minute after the former teammates were tangled together on the ice in the corner. Oleksiak, the Stars' first-round pick in the 2011 who played parts of nine seasons in Dallas, was selected by the Kraken in the expansion draft two years ago.

Regular Season Series

DAL wins series 2-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 2nd Period 3:43 Wyatt Johnston Goal (2) Snap Shot, assists: Colin Miller (1), Max Domi (6)
Goal 2nd Period 9:05 Evgenii Dadonov Goal (4) Wrap-around, assists: Jamie Benn (5), Ryan Suter (3)
Goal 2nd Period 11:05 Tye Kartye Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Vince Dunn (2)
Goal 2nd Period 16:57 Joe Pavelski Goal (5) Snap Shot, assists: Wyatt Johnston (2), Tyler Seguin (3)
Goal 3rd Period 10:59 Tyler Seguin Goal (5) Tip-In, assists: Thomas Harley (2), Roope Hintz (8)
Goal 3rd Period 16:32 Jordan Eberle Goal (3) Wrist Shot, assists: Yanni Gourde (6)

Statistics

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13 Blocked Shots 10
45 Hits 32
5 Takeaways 11
27 Shots 37
0 Power Play Goals 1
1 Power Play Opportunities 3
0.0 Power Play Percentage 33.3
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
20 Faceoffs Won 44
31.3 Faceoff Win Percent 68.8
7 Giveaways 16
5 Total Penalties 3
10 Penalty Minutes 6
Dallas Stars Dallas Stars Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Roope Hintz, C Out Mar 7
Mikko Rantanen, RW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Radek Faksa, C Injured Reserve Mar 6
Tyler Seguin, C Injured Reserve Feb 27
Seattle Kraken Seattle Kraken Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jaden Schwartz, C Day-To-Day Mar 7
Ryan Lindgren, D Out Mar 7
Frederick Gaudreau, C Out Mar 7
Bobby McMann, C Out Mar 6
Max McCormick, LW Out Sep 30

Game Information

American Airlines Center

Location: Dallas, TX
Attendance: 18,532 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 35 24 73 3
Vegas 29 20 72 14
Edmonton 30 25 68 8
Seattle 29 24 67 9
San Jose 30 25 66 6
Los Angeles 25 23 64 14
Calgary 25 30 57 7
Vancouver 19 36 46 8

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TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 42 10 93 9
Dallas 38 14 86 10
Minnesota 37 16 84 10
Utah 34 25 72 4
Nashville 28 27 64 8
Winnipeg 26 26 62 10
St. Louis 24 29 57 9
Chicago 23 29 56 10
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