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Kings do not provide any agreement for rising stars – Whittier Daily News

Dallas-Die Kings went to the game on Friday evening against the Dallas Stars after they had allowed 34 goals in the first period.

The aspiring stars flashed for three in the first 20 minutes and doubled their total before the game was over and gave the kings a 6-2 loss.

Logan Stankoven scored two goals, Roope Hintz had a career high of four templates and the Arcadia product Jason Robertson had his 25th goal and a template for the stars who played at home for the first time in 26 days. Matt Düchene and Wyatt Johnston had Power Play goals and Sam Steel scored a short trader for a Dallas team who won four of his last five games and scored at least four goals in six games in a row.

Jake Oetttinger stopped 29 shots while achieving his 28th victory, which corresponded to the second most common in the NHL.

The kings scored goals by Warren Foegele and Trevor Moore, who have an all -round shot at Oettinger's extensive right skate. The goalkeeper of Kings, Darcy Kuemper, scored 26 parades in one night when Dallas also bounced off the post.

It was the only loss of regulation for the kings in the eight games they played in February. They ended 5-1-2, with a defeat in the shootout and another in the extension.

Robertson achieved a back rash from below the left circle to bring Dallas 1-0 of the first period of the first period.

The kings tied it 1: 1 at 6:44 a.m. after Phillip Danault had made a short passport for foeges that was cut into the net, and he scored in the last seven games for his fifth goal nearby.

The striker of King's Tanner Jeannot was grown in the first lead for double minor highstocks, and Duchene scored a second with a second after the first penalty to give the stars a 2-1 lead at 11:59 a.m. His 24th goal of the season took place via a refined pass from Hintz and a secondary support of Robertson.

After Oettinger Foegele had refused to go to a short-handed outlier during the second punishment, Stankoven only hit seconds after 2:11 p.m.

The stars were at a power game when Johnston taped a point from Hintzing to increase the lead to 4: 1 by 4:57 of the second period.

Moore scored on a wrap to cut the tour of the second to 4-2 at 13:51.