On Monday night, the Dallas Stars pulled off a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild, thanks in large part to the power play goals of forward Tyler Seguin. Seguin scored two power play goals in the third period to give the Stars the lead and the eventual win.
The game was a tight one throughout, with the Wild taking a 1-0 lead in the first period on a goal by Zach Parise. The Stars responded with a goal from Jamie Benn in the second period to tie it up. But it was Seguin who made the difference in the third period, scoring two power play goals to put the Stars ahead 3-1.
Seguin’s first goal came off a rebound from a shot by Benn. Seguin was able to get his stick on the puck and put it past Wild goaltender Devan Dubnyk. His second goal came off a pass from defenseman John Klingberg, and Seguin was able to get his shot past Dubnyk to give the Stars a two-goal lead.
The Wild were able to get one back late in the third period, but it wasn’t enough as the Stars held on for the 3-2 victory. Seguin’s two power play goals were the difference in the game, and his performance was a major factor in the Stars’ win.
Seguin has been one of the best players in the NHL this season, and his performance against the Wild was just another example of why he is so highly regarded. He has now scored five power play goals this season, which is tied for second in the league. Seguin’s ability to score goals on the power play is a major asset for the Stars, and it was on full display against the Wild.
The Stars will look to continue their winning ways as they face off against the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday night. With Seguin leading the way, they have a good chance of coming away with another victory.