Oettinger turned aside 21 shots in Tuesday's 5-4 overtime win over the Rangers. The Stars got caught flat-footed to begin the game, and Oettinger gave up three goals in the first 12 minutes of the first period.
The first 12 minutes of Tuesday night’s contest against the New York Rangers seemed like a typical 2024-25 road game for the Dallas Stars. Jake Oettinger couldn’t buy a save, and the Stars couldn’t buy a goal – status quo for a team that was 8-8-0 on the road this season.
Alexis Lafreniere scored his first goal in 14 games when he gave the Rangers a 1-0 lead in the first period. Lafreniere took a drop pass from Panarin and fired it past Oettinger to end a lengthy drought at 6:56 of the first period.
Tending twine in Manhattan
With the Rangers leading 4-3 late in the third, K’Andre Miller seemed to be in control while with the puck in the defensive zone. A forechecking Sam Steel changed that. He charged at Miller, breaking up an attempted pass behind the net to seize possession. He fed Harley for the game-tying goal.
A three-goal lead in the first period somehow wasn't enough for the Rangers on Tuesday, as they fell at home to the Dallas Stars, 5-4, in overtime.
Jamie Benn scored on a power play 2:17 into overtime and the Dallas Stars rallied from an early three-goal deficit to defeat the struggling New York Rangers 5-4.
Vincent Trocheck gave the Rangers a 4-3 lead with just over seven minutes remaining when he tipped in a Mika Zibanejad shot from in front of the net — occupying the power-play spot that usually belongs to an injured Chris Kreider — for his second goal of the game to snap a brutal 1-for-31 stretch from the unit.
The New York Rangers were hoping to build some momentum after they picked up a badly-needed victory on Sunday over the Chicago Blackhawks.
It's another game day for the New York Rangers. Tonight's opponent is the Dallas Stars, one of the few teams in the NHL that the Rangers lead the season series