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Dallas Stars at Anaheim Ducks

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Leo Carlsson scores in an impressive NHL debut, but the Anaheim Ducks lose 3-2 to Dallas

Troy Terry nets goal vs. Stars

Joe Pavelski had a goal and an assist for the Stars, and Mika Heiskanen got credit for the tiebreaking goal with 13:13 to play when Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler kicked a centering pass under goalie John Gibson.

Carlsson, the 18-year-old Swede picked second overall by Anaheim in June, hit the ice to cheers from a Honda Center crowd eager for the start of a new era after five straight non-playoff seasons. Carlsson's play improved as the game went on, and the cheers became a standing ovation when he confidently fired home his first goal on the rush off Troy Terry's pass.

“The first two shifts, I was a little bit nervous, a lot of tension,” Carlsson said. “After that, I was good.”

Terry had a goal and an assist, and Gibson stopped 21 shots. The Ducks are impressed by Carlsson, who already stands out after earning an immediate NHL opportunity with strong play in training camp.

“Doesn't look like it's his first game as an 18-year-old,” Terry said. “I don't feel like his skating was talked about much (around the draft), but his speed is phenomenal for how big he is, and his hands, and his brain. He makes life easy for me as a winger. Not putting too much pressure on him. I'm just proud of how his first game went. He's a special player. ... There's really not anything he's not good at.”

With his parents watching from the stands, Carlsson immediately took over as the Ducks' first-line center, flanked by Terry and Trevor Zegras. The lanky playmaker looked comfortable and dangerous from his opening shift, showing his smoothness on the puck and deceptive skating speed.

Carlsson, who missed the Ducks' first two games because of minor injury, is the fourth member of the 2023 draft class led by Connor Bedard to play in the NHL this season. Bedard, Carlsson and No. 3 pick Adam Fantilli of Columbus each scored a point in their NHL debuts, but Carlsson was the only one with a goal.

Ducks defenseman Tristan Luneau also made his NHL debut with his parents in attendance. The 19-year-old Canadian — the 53rd overall pick in 2022 — was named the Quebec major junior league's top defenseman last spring before he surprisingly made Anaheim's roster out of training camp.

“I thought they were both terrific,” Anaheim coach Greg Cronin said of Carlsson and Luneau. “The first period, (Carlsson) was a bit measured. The second, he was too measured, so we goosed him a bit. I thought every shift in the third period, he was really visible.”

Roope Hintz scored a power-play goal and Jake Oettinger made 27 saves for Dallas.

“It was important to win, that’s the bottom line,” Stars coach Peter DeBoer said. “It’s early in the season, and it’s not all going to look great. You have to give them credit, they were ready to play. The scouting report on them is they’re playing really hard and they’re putting a lot of pressure on, and they did exactly that in the first period. I wish we would’ve handled it better.”

The young Ducks had a strong first period, and Terry scored less than five minutes in on a long rebound of Zegras' slap shot while Carlsson screened Oettinger in front. Pavel Mintyukov, the Ducks' promising teenage Russian defenseman, earned his first NHL assist after getting his first goal last Sunday.

Pavelski set up Hintz for the Stars' first power play goal of the season in the second before scoring his own man-advantage goal late in the period.

Pavelski's 451st career goal tied him with Patrick Kane for the sixth-most NHL goals by a U.S.-born player. He also passed Doug Gilmour for the fourth-most goals scored by a player picked in the seventh round or later, trailing only Luc Robitaille, Peter Bondra and Theo Fleury.

INJURIES/LINEUPS

Ducks defenseman Jamie Drysdale sat out with a lower-body injury that isn't thought to be serious. Adam Henrique missed the game with an illness, which meant Anaheim didn't have to scratch another forward to create a spot for Carlsson.

Ty Dellandrea was a healthy scratch for Dallas, giving way to longtime Ducks forward Sam Steel.

UP NEXT

Stars: Host Philadelphia on Saturday night.

Ducks: At Arizona on Saturday.

Regular Season Series

DAL leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 4:37 Troy Terry Goal (1) Snap Shot, assists: Trevor Zegras (1), Pavel Mintyukov (1)
Goal 2nd Period 10:03 Roope Hintz Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Joe Pavelski (1), Miro Heiskanen (1)
Goal 2nd Period 18:06 Joe Pavelski Goal (2) Tip-In, assists: Miro Heiskanen (2), Jason Robertson (1)
Goal 3rd Period 1:01 Leo Carlsson Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Troy Terry (2)
Goal 3rd Period 6:47 Miro Heiskanen Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Sam Steel (1), Tyler Seguin (2)

Statistics

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19 Blocked Shots 12
18 Hits 27
3 Takeaways 4
24 Shots 29
2 Power Play Goals 0
5 Power Play Opportunities 4
40.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
33 Faceoffs Won 19
63.5 Faceoff Win Percent 36.5
5 Giveaways 13
4 Total Penalties 5
8 Penalty Minutes 10
Anaheim Ducks Anaheim Ducks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Radko Gudas, D Out Apr 22
Ross Johnston, LW Day-To-Day Apr 21
Dallas Stars Dallas Stars Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Roope Hintz, C Out Apr 21
Nathan Bastian, RW Out Apr 21

Game Information

Honda Center

Location: Anaheim, CA
Attendance: 14,274 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 55 16 121 11
Dallas 50 20 112 12
Minnesota 46 24 104 12
Utah 43 33 92 6
St. Louis 37 33 86 12
Nashville 38 34 86 10
Winnipeg 35 35 82 12
Chicago 29 39 72 14

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 39 26 95 17
Edmonton 41 30 93 11
Anaheim 43 33 92 6
Los Angeles 35 27 90 20
San Jose 39 35 86 8
Seattle 34 37 79 11
Calgary 34 39 77 9
Vancouver 25 49 58 8
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