Dallas Stars Outshine Seattle Kraken in Commanding Shutout Victory
In a stunning display of defensive prowess, the Dallas Stars secured their second shutout in as many nights, this time against the Seattle Kraken. Sam Steel and Wyatt Johnston were key contributors, scoring 14 seconds apart late in the first period. Casey DeSmith, Dallas’ new acquisition, delivered an impressive performance with 25 saves, marking his 11th career shutout and a triumphant debut for the Stars.
Unstoppable Steel and Johnston
Steel found himself unmarked at the back post, managing to deftly convert a cross-ice pass from Colin Blackwell into a goal with just 3:43 left in the first period. Barely had the cheers subsided when Johnston, coming off a 32-goal season last year, snapped a wrister home stick side just 13 seconds later, courtesy of a drop pass from Jamie Benn. Philipp Grubauer, the Kraken’s netminder, was left with 21 saves by the end of the match.
Dallas’ Defensive Dominance
Dallas’ defensive excellence wasn’t limited to their goalkeeping, as the team killed all four penalties, allowing a mere two shots on target. So far this season, they boast a formidable record of 10 for 11 on the penalty kill. The last time the Stars delivered back-to-back shutouts was late last season, with a 3-0 win against Seattle on March 30 and a 5-0 victory over Edmonton at home on April 3.
Kraken’s Struggles Continue
For the Kraken, it was a disappointing night and their first shutout in the three games under new coach Dan Bylsma. The team was blanked seven times last season, where they ranked 29th in goals.
The Turning Point
The pivotal moment came when Johnston won the faceoff following Steel’s goal, which he quickly converted into a 2-0 lead for the Stars.
Looking Ahead
The Kraken will hope to bounce back and end their three-game Central Division road trip on a high note against Nashville on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Stars will aim to continue their hot streak at home against San Jose, finishing their three-game homestand.