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Stars score OT power-play goal to beat Jets 2-1, winning playoff series

Thomas Harley scored on a power play 1:33 into overtime to let the Dallas Stars advance to the Western Conference final for the third season in a row, beating the top-seeded Winnipeg Jets 2-1 in Game 6 on Saturday night.

Dallas will move on to face Edmonton Oilers in the Western Conference final for the 2nd year in a row

three hockey players in green jerseys raise their sticks in the air to celebrate
Thomas Harley scored for the Dallas Stars on a power play 1:33 into overtime against the Winnipeg Jets in Game 6 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series on Saturday. The Stars are moving on to the Western Conference final for the third season in a row. (Gareth Patterson/The Associated Press)

The Dallas Stars avoided another Game 7, and are again headed to the NHL's Western Conference final after having an advantage in overtime.

Defenceman Thomas Harley scored from the top of the slot on a pass from Tyler Seguin for a power-play goal 1:33 into overtime, and the Stars beat the top-seeded Winnipeg Jets 2-1 in Game 6 on Saturday night in Dallas.

"Obviously, it's a huge advantage. Clean sheet of ice and a chance to win a series. The guys did just that," said Sam Steel, who had the other Dallas goal and drew the game-changing penalty. "Tom does what he does all year long, put it in the back of the net. It's a big one."

Mark Scheifele scored for the Jets hours after the unexpected death of his father, but also had the tripping penalty with 14.8 seconds left in regulation that set up Dallas to start overtime with a man advantage.

Steel was on a partial breakaway when Scheifele lunged forward desperately trying to make a play when he tripped up the forward at the blue line — an infraction that could have resulted in a penalty shot. The Stars called a timeout, but missed a shot and had another one blocked before the end of regulation time.

"Heartbreaking. ... Felt like we had a team that could go on a run. For it to end the way it did and everything else surrounding the day, it's just a lot of emotion," Jets captain Adam Lowry said.

"It's tough to put into words what Mark went through today. Gets a huge goal for us, plays a heck of a game, and it ends the way it does. Just emotional, heavy."

The Stars move on to face Edmonton in the West final for the second year in a row. They host Game 1 on Wednesday night.

Hockey players wearing orange and blue jerserys celebrate on the ice.
Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid celebrates a win with teammates over the Los Angeles Kings during NHL playoff action in Edmonton on May 1. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)

Connor McDavid and the Oilers, who won the West in six games last year, ended their second-round series with a 1-0 overtime win over Vegas on Wednesday in Game 5.

Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger made 22 saves to wrap up his sixth playoff series win over the past three seasons. He made an incredible diving save with 8 1/2 minutes left in regulation, leaning to the right before having to lunge back across his body toward the left post to knock down a shot by Mason Appleton.

Hellebuyck, the two-time Vezina Trophy who is the odds-on favourite to win that top goalie award again this season, stopped 18 shots.

Scheifele consoled by teammates after loss

Dallas has won all three of its overtime games this post-season. It was only the second OT game for the Jets, who scored twice in the final two minutes of regulation in Game 7 of the first round and then beat the St. Louis Blues.

Steel got his first goal of the playoffs midway through the second period. He shot a long rebound from the top of the right circle, sending the puck into the upper right corner of the net just above Hellebuyck's glove.

A young boy with a green Dallas Star hat has a shocked expression on his face.
A young Stars fan reacts to play against the Winnipeg Jets in the second period of Game 6 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series in Dallas. (Gareth Patterson/The Associated Press)

Scheifele got his fifth goal of the playoffs when he gathered the rebound of Kyle Connor's shot and scored from just outside the crease 5 1/2 minutes into the second period. That goal came before a whistle blew for a delayed penalty, a high stick by Oettinger into the face of Gabriel Vilardi, who got the secondary assist for his pass to Connor.

After pumping his fist to celebrate, Scheifele had a huge smile on this face when mobbed by his teammates that were on the ice for the goal that made it 1-0.

That was all set up after Nikolja Ehlers had a breakaway shot that was knocked away by Oettinger and retrieved by Scheifele.

Hellebuyck withstood a 46-second flurry late in the first period when the Stars had eight shots — three that were on goal, along with four misses and one that was blocked.

After the game wrapped, many of Scheifele's teammates skated over to him to over condolences on the loss of his father.

Two hockey players in white jerseys hug.
Scheifele hugs his teammates, and was also consoled by his opponents and coaching staff, after the Jets were defeated by the Stars just hours after he found out his father had passed away. (Jerome Miron/Imagn Images/Reuters)