
It was a tale of two games in Ottawa on Tuesday night, but only one team left the Canadian Tire Centre with the satisfaction of a comeback victory. The Dallas Stars, staring down a 2-0 deficit after the first period, dug deep and clawed their way back to stun the Ottawa Senators 3-2 in an overtime thriller.
The hometown Senators came out flying, looking every bit the dominant force in the opening frame. Drake Batherson lit the lamp less than a minute into the game, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. Before Dallas could even catch its breath, Nick Jensen doubled the lead, and it looked like Ottawa was on its way to a comfortable home win. The Stars were on their heels, outplayed and heading into the first intermission with nothing to show for their efforts but a two-goal hole.
The second period saw a different Dallas Stars team emerge from the locker room. The desperation was evident, the checks were more difficult, and the tempo was quicker. Even with their newfound vigor, the Stars were unable to overcome Senators goalie Linus Ullmark, who remained composed in the face of numerous shots. Mikko Rantanen didn’t make a breakthrough until the very end of the game, cutting the lead in half with a crucial goal that was helped by Jason Robertson. Officially, the momentum had changed.
It was a thrilling third period. While Ottawa battled to hold onto its narrow advantage, Dallas persisted in their pursuit of the equalizer. The pressure increased until the Stars had the necessary opening thanks to a power-play opportunity. Jason Robertson, who was a constant threat throughout the game, took advantage of the man advantage by burying the puck to force overtime and tie the score at two.
Roope Hintz was the hero when the game was on the line. Hintz’s goal just over three minutes into the extra session completed an amazing comeback and gave the Dallas Stars a 3-2 victory. Robertson finished the evening with a fantastic three-point performance (one goal, two assists), while Miro Heiskanen assisted on the game-winning goal..
It was a gutsy road win for the Stars, who improved their record to 10-4-3. They showcased the resilience and character that define playoff-contending teams, refusing to quit even when the odds were stacked against them. For the Senators, it was a tough pill to swallow, a reminder that no lead is safe in the NHL. To make matters worse, they lost defenseman Thomas Chabot to an upper-body injury after a hard hit in the first period, adding another challenge to an already difficult night.
This game was a classic example of why you can never count a team out. The Dallas Stars proved that with grit, determination, and a bit of clutch scoring, a two-goal deficit is just another obstacle to overcome on the path to victory.
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