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NHL | Dallas Stars wear down Vancouver goalie
The Dallas Stars peppered Vancouver rookie goaltender Cory Schneider with a flurry of shots — and finally a couple found the back...
DALLAS — The Dallas Stars peppered Vancouver rookie goaltender Cory Schneider with a flurry of shots — and finally a couple found the back of the net.
Brad Richards scored midway through the second period to put Dallas in front, Brenden Morrow added a third-period power-play goal and the Stars beat Vancouver 2-1 despite Schneider's 45-save performance Friday night.
Marty Turco stopped 32 shots to help Dallas snap the Canucks' winning streak at three games. Mason Raymond scored for Vancouver, making the second stop on a five-game trip.
Schneider was outstanding in his first start and second appearance of the season. Andrew Raycroft, who started four in a row for the Canucks in place of injured Roberto Luongo (ribs), got a break after a 5-2 victory Thursday in Minnesota.
"It's only my sixth start, so this is part of the process," Schneider said. "I'll have some good ones and I'm sure a few bad ones along the way. This helps my confidence. I learned a lot tonight."
Canucks coach Alain Vigneault said, "They [the Stars] were the quicker and more effective team in the first two periods."
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