Hintz helps Stars beat Flames 6-2

Roope Hintz scored the first in a four-goal third-period for Dallas, including two from Thomas Harley, and the Stars beat the Calgary Flames 6-2 on Sunday night.

Hintz tipped the puck just past Dustin Wolf’s right skate on a give-and-go with Esa Lindell at 5:13 of the period.

Jason Robertson had a goal and an assist while Wyatt Johnston and Sam Steel also scored for Dallas, which began a season-long six-game homestand.

Jake Oettinger made 29 saves to remain perfect in 10 games this season at American Airlines Center for his 14th overall win, second among NHL goaltenders.

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Calgary got goals from Jonathan Huberdeau, who scored one minute in, and Connor Zary.

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Wolf stopped 22 shots. The rookie has three consecutive regulation losses after earning points in six straight (5-0-1).

Johnston’s first-period short-handed goal came three seconds after a 4-on-4 stint ended. Robertson’s second-period goal came eight seconds after he left the penalty box and rushed the net, closely backchecked by Martin Pospisil.

It was defenceman Harley’s first multigoal game this season.

Dallas rookie Oskar Back had two assists.

Takeaways

Flames: They’re 0-5-3 in their last eight road games. They allowed their fourth short-handed goal this season.

Stars: Robertson ended an eight-game goalless streak. Ranking next to last in home power play at 11.1 per cent going in, the Stars went 0-for-4 — two of them less than the full two minutes.

Key moment

Flames defencemen Kevin Bahl and Jakob Pelletier had chances to prevent Lindell from passing back to Hintz at the crease, but the puck caromed off Bahl’s skate to Hintz.

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Key stat

The Stars had lost six straight regular-season home games to the Flames dating to the 2019-20 season.

Up next

Flames: Visit the Nashville Predators on Tuesday.

Stars: Host the Nashville Predators on Thursday.

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