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Kraken's Jordan Eberle scored two goals to push the team to Game 7 against the Stars.

Kraken's Jordan Eberle scored two goals to push the team to Game 7 against the Stars.

Kraken's Jordan Eberle scored two goals to push the team to Game 7 against the Stars.

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The Seattle Kraken won against the Dallas Stars with a score of 6-3 on Saturday night, thanks to two goals from Jordan Eberle and a goal and two assists from Eeli Tolvanen. This victory has led to a Game 7 in their Western Conference semifinal series.
Seattle took a 3-1 lead after Tolvanen scored a goal early in the second period.
In less than three minutes, Tye Kartye, a newcomer, scored his third goal of the playoffs by shooting a wrist shot that defeated Jake Oettinger. Despite the Stars' numerous attempts to score, the Kraken managed to hold their ground and send the series back to Texas.
Seattle's Matty Beniers and Yanni Gourde both contributed a goal and an assist, leading their team to a 2-1 victory over the defending Stanley Cup champions, Colorado, in the first round of the playoffs. This win has secured Seattle's spot in their second Game 7 in their playoff history.
The Kraken have become the sixth team in the league's history to participate in a Game 7 during their first two playoff series as a franchise.
For additional sports coverage on FOXNEWS.COM, click the provided link. Philipp Grubauer secured the victory by blocking 20 shots.
Dallas had goals from Mason Marchment, Joe Pavelski, and Joel Kiviranta.
Oettinger allowed four goals out of 18 shots and was substituted just 4 and a half minutes into the second period.
Scott Wedgewood entered the game and successfully blocked nine out of the ten shots directed towards him.
Monday night in Dallas will be the location for Game 7.
The Hurricanes mocked the Devils by having New Jersey celebrities congratulate them on their victory in the playoffs. The most recent Game 7 played by the Stars was in the 2020 NHL playoffs, during the second round in Edmonton's bubble, where they defeated Colorado 5-4 in overtime.
The upcoming Game 7 in Dallas will mark the first time since the second round of 2016 that the Stars have played in such a high-stakes game on their home turf, during which they suffered a 6-1 defeat to St. Louis.
After allowing three goals in the first period, Louis gave up.
In the second period, Pavelski redirected a shot from the point by Miro Heiskanen during a power play, resulting in his eighth goal of the series and 72nd goal in his playoff career.
Pavelski and Alex Ovechkin have the same number of playoff goals, making them the top active players in this category.
He had the potential to acquire additional things.
In the beginning of the third period, Pavelski almost scored another goal, but his shot hit the post and Heiskanen's attempt to score from the rebound missed the goal.
Shortly after, Jason Robertson took a shot from the slot that struck the identical post and bounced away, avoiding any potential danger.
Seattle seemed to secure the victory after Beniers scored his third playoff goal at 8:43 of the third period, assisted by Eberle on a 2-on-1 play, following a crucial penalty kill by the Kraken.
Kiviranta redirected Thomas Harley's shot from the point into the net 16 seconds later, reducing the Stars' deficit to 5-3 against Grubauer.
Seattle was left feeling uneasy in the last few minutes until Eberle scored an empty-net goal with only 58 seconds remaining.
Seattle's Grubauer performed exceptionally well as the goalkeeper, particularly during the second period when Dallas attempted to make a comeback.
During the period, he managed to make 11 saves.
Oettinger's career saw his shortest start on the ice, lasting only 24 minutes and 23 seconds, after he allowed Kartye's goal and was subsequently replaced.
To obtain the FOX News application, click on the provided link. Gourde initiated Seattle's performance by scoring at 8:59 in the first period, after his first attempt and defeating Oettinger.
Marchment tied the game for the Stars just 31 seconds after Seattle took the lead, but Eberle's goal during a power-play at 16:46 of the same period gave Seattle the lead again.