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Stars Overcome Connor’s Hat Trick to Hold Off the Jets 5-4 in Gulutzan’s Return
Mikko Rantanen scored one goal and two assists to lead Dallas Stars past Winnipeg Jets despite Kyle Connor's hat trick in coach Glen Gulutzan’s first game back.
- On Thursday in Winnipeg, Dallas Stars coach Glen Gulutzan returned as Mikko Rantanen scored the first goal and had two assists in a 5-4 win over the Winnipeg Jets.
- Glen Gulutzan took over for fired Pete DeBoer during the offseason and previously coached Dallas while spending seven seasons on Edmonton's staff.
- Jason Robertson had a goal and an assist while Nils Lundkvist, Tyler Seguin and Wyatt Johnston also scored, and Jake Oettinger, Dallas Stars goaltender, made 21 saves.
- Down 5-1 early in the third, the Winnipeg Jets rallied with short-handed goals including Morgan Barron's at 9:53 but could not erase the deficit without their captain and top defender.
- Stars head to Colorado on Saturday night while Jets host Los Angeles, with Kyle Connor scoring a hat trick and Connor Hellebuyck making 32 saves in the loss.
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Stars overcome Connor's hat trick to hold off the Jets 5-4 in Gulutzan's return
Mikko Rantanen scored the first goal and had two assists and the Dallas Stars won in coach Glen Gulutzan’s return, overcoming Kyle Connor’s hat trick to hold off the Winnipeg Jets 5-4 on Thursday night in the opener for both teams.
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