Toffoli saves best for last as Flames burn Stars 5-4
DALLAS (AP) — Nick Ritchie scored a goal in his debut for Calgary after being part of the NHL’s first brother-for-brother trade and Tyler Toffoli scored on a breakaway with seven seconds left as the Flames beat the Central Division-leading Dallas Stars 5-4 on Monday night for their first win in six games.
The Stars had overcome a two-goal deficit, and drew even on captain Jamie Benn’s 26th goal with just under six minutes left.
After Dallas failed to capitalize on a late power play following a boarding penalty against Ritchie, it looked like the game was headed to overtime. But Toffoli scored his 26th goal with a wrister past Jake Oettinger after a pass from Jonathan Huberdeau.
Huberdeau also assisted on Ritchie’s goal less than four minutes into the game. Oettinger had stopped his shot but was unable to gather in the puck, which was just beyond his skate in the crease when Ritchie swiped it in for a 1-0 lead.