The Dallas Stars rookie Logan Stankoven ended his 21-game goal drought in spectacular fashion on Saturday night at Ball Arena, scoring two goals to help his team defeat the Colorado Avalanche 4-1 and take a 2-1 lead in the series.
Despite his scoring struggles in recent games, the 21-year-old forward showcased his talent and determination by finding the back of the net twice in a crucial playoff game. His first goal came on a pass from Miro Heiskanen in traffic, which he finished with a wrist shot. The second goal was an empty-netter in the final minute of the game.
Stankoven’s performance not only ended his scoring drought but also highlighted his ability to contribute in key moments for the Stars. Throughout his 24 regular-season games, he scored six goals and added eight assists, earning the trust of his coaches and teammates with his relentless work ethic and energy on the ice.
Head coach Pete DeBoer praised Stankoven for his overall contributions to the team, emphasizing that his value goes beyond just scoring goals. Despite the pressure of playing in the NHL playoffs as a young player, Stankoven has remained focused and determined to make a difference for his team.
As the Stars continue their playoff run, Stankoven’s recent scoring burst has provided a much-needed boost for the team. His coaches have high expectations for him moving forward, knowing that he has the potential to excel in any situation that comes his way.
With Stankoven’s impressive performance in Game 3, the Stars have shown that they have a deep roster capable of getting contributions from different players on any given night. As they navigate through a tough second-round series with Colorado, Stankoven’s resilience and skill will be key factors in their quest for success.