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Minus Ribeiro, Stars stop Coyotes
DALLAS 4, PHOENIX 2
 

By Bob Huhn
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

GLENDALE, Arizona (Ticker) -- Despite being without their leading
scorer, the Dallas Stars found a way to beat their nemesis.

Defensemen Matt Niskanen and Stephane Robidas each scored a
power-play goal and Johan Holmqvist stopped 21 shots as the
Stars defeated the Phoenix Coyotes, 4-2, on Thursday night.

"It has been a while since I played, but I really didn't feel
that way," said Holmqvist, who played for the first time since
March 15 and notched his first win since February 14 while with
Tampa Bay. "In the beginning, it was a little hard. It was an
adjustment, but it was a good opportunity for me. The guys did
a good job of blocking the net in front of me and I was able to
come up with the big save when I needed to."

Captain Brenden Morrow and Mike Modano also tallied for Dallas
(44-29-7), which moved two points ahead of idle Colorado
(43-31-7) for fifth place in the Western Conference. The win
also prevented the idle Anaheim Ducks from clinching the fourth
seed and home ice in the conference quarterfinals.

The Stars, who had struggled to a 2-4-0 record in their first
six meetings with the Coyotes this season, were without Mike
Ribeiro on Thursday. The All-Star, who leads the team with 83
points, was sidelined with the flu.

Dallas, which had scored two goals or less in four of its
previous five games, found offense elsewhere.

"We had some guys who hadn't played a lot lately that played
very well for us," Stars coach Dave Tippett said. "We knew it
was going to be a working game with the people we had out of the
lineup. Robidas continues to be very strong on the power play.
We got a big goal from Niskanen. We did enough to win
tonight."

After a sluggish first period in which neither team generated
many scoring opportunities, the Stars got on the board at 5:22
of the second during a power play. Niskanen drilled a one-timer
from the left point over the left shoulder of goaltender Ilya
Bryzgalov for a 1-0 edge.

Dallas doubled the lead during another man advantage as Robidas
blasted a shot from just inside the blue line past Bryzgalov
with 6:57 to go in the period.

"Robidas has done a heck of a job filling in on the power play
because that is a heck of a guy we are missing," Morrow said,
referring to injured All-Star defenseman Sergei Zubov. "You
can't really fill those shoes, but he has done a pretty good job
in his place."

With exactly one minute remaining in the second, Morrow
intercepted an errant pass by Coyotes defenseman Keith Ballard
and wristed a shot from the slot past Bryzgalov for a three-goal
cushion.

"We wanted to play a simple game. We were missing some skilled
centermen out there," Morrow said. "A lot of guys got an
opportunity to play in situations they maybe hadn't much this
year. Special teams were good for us, and that was probably the
difference."

That proved to be the winner, even though Enver Lisin and
Ballard scored in the latter half of the third to draw Phoenix
within 3-2. But Modano sealed the victory with an empty-netter
with 31 seconds remaining.

Bryzgalov stopped 32 shots for Phoenix, which fell to 1-8-1 in
its last nine games. The Coyotes concluded their home schedule
with the league's second-worst record in their own building at
17-20-4.

"Next year, we need to get better at home. If we had the same
record at home as we did on the road, we would have made the
playoffs," Coyotes coach Wayne Gretzky said. "We did make
tremendous strides this season in a lot of areas. We completed
a lot better in the conference, but we weren't consistent enough
and not good enough at home."

Kyle Turris, the third overall pick in the 2007 draft, made his
NHL debut for the Coyotes. The 18-year-old, who played for
Wisconsin in the NCAA tournament last weekend, centered a line
with captain Shane Doan and rookie Peter Mueller after signing a
contract on Monday.

"My first shift, I was a little star-struck and I had my eyes
wide open. I was a bit nervous," Turris said. "Playing with
those two makes things a bit easier, and with (Gretzky), he is
there to learn from. He teaches so much. I was just trying to
be a sponge and absorb as much as I can."


 
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