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The Dallas Stars achieved their 50th win of the season with a 4-3 shootout victory over the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center. The game highlighted the team's full health and featured notable player performances.
Apr 15, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; Buffalo Sabres right wing Jack Quinn (22) is pushed by Dallas Stars defenseman Esa Lindell (23) in the second period at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images
The Dallas Stars picked up their 50th victory of the season in a 4-3 shootout win against the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center on Wednesday.
Steel â Johnston â Rantanen
Robertson â Duchene â Bourque
Bunting â Hryckowian â Benn
BĂ€ck â Faksa â Erne
Lindell â Lyubushkin
Harley â Lundkvist
Bichsel â Myers
Oettinger
DeSmith
Scratches: Petrovic, Capobianco, Blackwell, Hyry, Heiskanen (injured), Bastian (injured), Hintz (injured), Seguin (SELTIR)
Itâs finally over. Everybody who played tonight appears to be healthy.
Let the playoffs begin.
The NHL regular season is a funny thing. When you are in the dog days of January or March, it feels like the season is never going to end. You go to work seemingly every day, the Stars play pretty much every day, the energy is low, the sickness is running rampant through the dressing room, and the finish line appears only as a mirage of delicious chocolate soft serve in the middle of the Sahara Desert.
Wow, I really am a poet.
But then the season finally ends, and it feels like it absolutely flew by. You canât remember every game or every detail, and it feels like you were just sitting in Frisco watching training camp and preseason practices. Itâs a pretty wild perspective, and one that has not failed to pop up in nearly 25 years of following the sport every day.
Now, the Stanley Cup Playoffs have arrived. Sure, it feels like Mikko Rantanen just singlehandedly beat Colorado in Game 7 two days ago. But, itâs real, and itâs here.
Itâs going to be a hell of a series against Minnesota in round one. Physical, heavy, and incredibly competitive. I donât know whatâs going to happen. Heck, thatâs the fun of it all. But I can tell you that I cannot wait to watch it go down. And it starts (most likely) Saturday.
Letâs drop the puck.
It took all of 2:18 to turn Mavrik Bourque into a 20-goal scorer. I am not sure if Esa Lindell did it on purpose, but his point shot perfectly bounced â despite all science (who believes in scientists?) â off the end boards and onto the tape of Bourque to the right of the net. Wow. What a year for Bourque, and most of it has come after the New Year.
Matt Duchene made a nice play to track his man to the back post, even though he didnât get much on the stick or puck. Better than getting beat clean for an easy goal.
Dallas is still sitting at two shots and hasnât created much since the Bourque goal.
Rantanen tried to take on multiple Sabres off the rush, but got stopped up. Soon after, Buffalo goes the other way, and Josh Norris rips a wrist shot over the glove side of Jake Oettinger. This was another one of those shots that Oettinger doesnât look to read well off the stick. Instead of snatching it with a relatively easy glove save, Oettinger moves his glove low like he is guessing a bit, and then has to try to shrug to recover. Itâs definitely something in Oettingerâs game.
Dallas is so famous for not creating a ton, but still leading or being tied. I know itâs frustrating for fans, but they do often find ways to win or get that goal.
Stars 1, Sabres 1
Wyatt Johnston made a nice play to get a piece of a shot from the slot. If he doesnât get a piece, itâs probably 2-1 Buffalo.
Dallas seems to be stuck on one power-play entry, and itâs just not working. To me, it doesnât look like they have much of a plan. It feels like they get to the blue line and just hope they can make a great pass or stickhandle their way in. Could be wrong, but that feels like it needs to improve.
And another turnover on an entry, this time by Duchene, leads to a breakaway from the offensive blue line and a goal for Buffalo. Woof.
The puck, sometimes, is your friend. Lindellâs point shot rattles in off a Buffalo skate in front just as the power play was coming to an end. Just as he planned. Tie game.
If this game is meant to build Oettingerâs confidence, itâs certainly not doing that. Whether itâs on him or not, he just allowed a goal from behind the icing line, never, ever a good thing. Alex Tuch quickly banked it off of him to give Buffalo the lead.
So far, nobody has gotten injured. So, thatâs good.
How about the surprises of the season? Bourque with 20 goals. Justin Hryckowian has 14 goals and 29 points. Jamie Benn has still tallied 15 goals despite his age and injury. Obviously, Johnston and Jason Robertson hitting 45 goals apiece. Adam Erne wins a job on a PTO and stays with the team all year, coming off hip surgery. Itâs been a fun year.
Speaking of Hryckowian, the rookie wins a puck at the defensive blue line, skates in 2-on-1 with Jamie Benn, looks off the goalie, and buries his 14th goal of the season five-hole. Unlike the empty-netter against Colorado, Hyrckowian was not deferring to the captain on this play.
Never listen to me if I take the under, apparently.
Stars 3, Sabres 3
OT
Final: Stars 4, Sabres 3 (SO)
PLAYOFFS??!!
The final score was 4-3 in favor of the Dallas Stars after a shootout.
As of April 15, 2026, the Dallas Stars have achieved 50 victories this season.
The lines included Steel, Johnston, Rantanen; Robertson, Duchene, Bourque; Bunting, Hryckowian, Benn; and BĂ€ck, Faksa, Erne.
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