GLENDALE, Ariz. – Down a goal, the clock ticking down, Dallas never panicked.
After being in a similar position against the same team just two weeks earlier, the Stars had no reason to think they couldn’t pull off another late rally.
And Dallas did just that, sending Phoenix to another deflating defeat.
Trevor Daley scored on Dallas’ eighth shootout attempt after Adam Burish tied it with 61 seconds left in regulation, helping the Stars beat Phoenix 3-2 Tuesday night for their second straight comeback victory over the Coyotes.
“We always talk about in our locker room that it’s a process to win and you have to work to put yourselves in a position to have some level of success to get a desired result,” Dallas coach Glen Gulutzan said. “As long as were in a strong position, then you’re going to get points like tonight.”
Dallas rallied to beat Phoenix in a shootout after scoring with 27 seconds left on Oct. 10 and forced another on Burish’s one-timer past Mike Smith.
Sheldon Souray scored for Dallas and Kari Lehtonen kept the Stars in it, turning away 33 shots in regulation.
The two teams scored just one goal each in the shootout — in the fifth round —
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