Mammoth Beat Stars 6-3, Ending Dallas’ Franchise-Record Point Streak at 15 Games
Jack McBain’s shorthanded goal sparked a four-goal run that ended Dallas Stars’ franchise-record 15-game point streak, with Dallas’ power play going scoreless for the first time in 13 games.
- On Monday, Jack McBain's shorthanded goal at 4:16 of the third triggered a four-goal surge, giving Utah a 6-3 win that ended Dallas' 15-game point streak.
- Playing a sloppy third period, Dallas gave up four goals — two on breakaways — and their power play went 0 for 3, failing to score for the first time in 13 games.
- McBain's seventh goal ended a 20-game drought that began Jan. 15, while Clayton Keller, Kailer Yamamoto, Michael Carcone, Lawson Crouse and Nate Schmidt also scored and Vitek Vanecek stopped 27 shots in his 16th start.
- The Stars lost in regulation for the first time since Jan. 22, ending a 14-0-1 run, but still have 94 points before facing Colorado and Minnesota.
- The run matched a team mark from 1998-99 as Dallas outscored opponents 63-36, positioning the Stars as contenders for the Presidents' Trophy.
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NHL roundup: Mammoth score 4 in 3rd to end Stars' 15-game point streak
Kailer Yamamoto scored the eventual game-winning goal as the visiting Utah Mammoth doubled up the Dallas Stars 6-3 on Monday night.
Mammoth beat Stars 6-3, ending Dallas' franchise-record point streak at 15 games
Jack McBain’s tie-breaking shorthanded goal early in the third period began a four-goal outburst and led the Utah Mammoth to a 6-3 win over Dallas on Monday night, ending the Stars’ point streak at a franchise-record 15 games.
Stars' 15-game point streak ends in 6-3 loss to Utah Mammoth
Jack McBain’s tie-breaking shorthanded goal early in the third period began a four-goal outburst and led the Utah Mammoth to a 6-3 win over Dallas on Monday night, ending the Stars’ point streak at a franchise-record 15 games. Clayton Keller, Kailer Yamamoto, Michael Carcone, Lawson Crouse and defenseman Nate Schmidt also scored for the Mammoth, who hold the Western Conference’s first wild-card position by five points. Vitek Vanecek, making his …
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