Seguin And Duchene Have A Goal And 2 Assists Each And Stars Down Bruins

Seguin And Duchene Have A Goal And 2 Assists Each And Stars Down Bruins


Seguin and Duchene Ignite Stars to Victory Over Bruins

Dallas, TX – Roope Hintz, Tyler Seguin, and Matt Duchene led the Dallas Stars to a thrilling 4-2 victory over the Boston Bruins at the American Airlines Center on Saturday night. Seguin and Duchene each posted a goal and two assists, while Hintz notched the game-winning goal in the third period.

Seguin and Duchene Dominate

Seguin opened the scoring for Dallas with a power-play goal in the first period, assisted by Duchene. Duchene added another assist on Hintz’s goal that put the Stars up 2-0 in the second. Seguin then extended the lead to 3-1 early in the third with another goal, assisted by Duchene once again.

“Those guys were unbelievable tonight,” said Stars head coach Rick Bowness. “They were controlling the puck, making plays, and creating chances. They led the way for us.”

Hintz Delivers the Victory

With the Bruins threatening to tie the game in the final minutes, Hintz sealed the victory with an empty-net goal. It was his 10th goal of the season.

“It was a close game,” said Hintz. “But we stuck with it and found a way to win. That’s a huge win for us going into the break.”

Stars Extend Winning Streak

The win extends Dallas’ winning streak to three games. They now have a record of 14-10-2 and sit in second place in the Central Division.

“We’re feeling good about where we’re at,” said Seguin. “We’re playing well and getting results. We just have to keep building on this.”

Bruins Falter on Road

For the Bruins, the loss was their fourth in their last five road games. They have a record of 11-9-1 on the road this season.

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“We didn’t play our best game tonight,” said Bruins forward David Pastrnak. “We made some mistakes, and they took advantage. We have to learn from this and move on.”

Conclusion

The Dallas Stars continue to surge, while the Boston Bruins falter on the road. Seguin, Duchene, and Hintz led the way for Dallas in their victory, and the Stars will look to extend their winning streak when they return from the All-Star break.


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