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Stars’ mini-slump coming at the worst possible time

The Dallas Stars let one get away on Wednesday night.

After falling behind 2-0 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the club rallied to snag a two-goal lead and a separate one-goal lead, before conceding the game-tying goal with 15 seconds left in regulation and ultimately falling in the shootout 6-5.

The game marked the club's fifth loss in their last six games and with just over three weeks left in the regular season, the slump couldn't be coming at worse time.

During the Stars' mini slump, the club has fallen out of third place in the Central Division and now sits precariously in the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

The Anaheim Ducks and Calgary Flames both sit just outside the playoff picture, at 82 and 80 points, respectively.

The Stars' spate of losses has no doubt been precipitated by the loss of No. 1 goaltender Ben Bishop, who went down with injury against the Ottawa Senators. Bishop has now missed the last five games, and it was that March 5 game versus the Sens that marked the first loss of the team's current slide.

In his absence, Kari Lehtonen has been tasked with holding down the fort and he's had mediocre results in relief. He's gone 1-3-2 with a .904 save percentage and 2.82 GAA. The Stars' offense hasn't given him much support, however, having scored just 12 goals in those six games.

Bishop did skate on Wednesday - though he did not take part in practice - so his return should be imminent.

Despite the Stars having the benefit of more regulation and overtime wins than the Ducks and Flames, if they don't right the ship - and soon - they may find themselves on the outside looking in as the wild-card race winds down.

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Watch: Kreider, Zibanejad power Rangers to comeback win over Penguins

Some late heroics from Chris Kreider and Mika Zibanejad put the New York Rangers in the win column on Wednesday night.

Trailing 3-2 against the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins with less than four minutes remaining in the final frame, the two went to work.

First, following a hectic flurry that saw the two teams score 73 seconds apart, Zibanejad finished off Kreider's pretty passing play to even the score:

Kreider and Zibanejad connected again in extra time, as the former charged into the Penguins' zone before delivering a backhand set-up to his linemate for the winner:

The pair of tallies brought Zibanejad to 22 goals on the season, while Kreider finished the night with a goal and three helpers, bringing his total to 30 points across 47 games.

New York has won two straight games.

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Maple Leafs lose Andersen to upper-body injury

Frederik Andersen's night ended early on Wednesday, as the Toronto Maple Leafs netminder was forced out of the game versus the Dallas Stars due to an upper-body injury.

The Maple Leafs later announced that Andersen would not return to the game.

Backup goaltender Curtis McElhinney entered in place of Andersen. In 13 appearances this season, McElhinney has posted a 7-4-1 record and a .931 save percentage.

Following the 6-5 win, Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock was optimistic about Andersen's injury status and maintained the club will stick with its original plan to start McElhinney on Thursday when the Maple Leafs head to Buffalo to take on the Sabres.

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Maple Leafs lose Andersen to upper-body injury

Frederik Andersen's night ended early on Wednesday, as the Toronto Maple Leafs netminder was forced out of the game versus the Dallas Stars due to an upper-body injury.

The Maple Leafs later announced that Andersen would not return to the game.

Backup goaltender Curtis McElhinney entered in place of Andersen. In 13 appearances this season, McElhinney has posted a 7-4-1 record and a .931 save percentage.

Following the 6-5 win, Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock was optimistic about Andersen's injury status and maintained the club will stick with its original plan to start McElhinney on Thursday when the Maple Leafs head to Buffalo to take on the Sabres.

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Coyotes’ Tocchet to return after 1-game leave of absence

The coach is ready to get back to work.

Arizona Coyotes bench boss Rick Tocchet will rejoin the team for Thursday's contest against the Nashville Predators, three days after taking a leave of absence due to a family illness, assistant coach John MacLean told Craig Morgan of AZ Sports.

Tocchet missed one game while away from the team, a 4-3 shootout win over the Los Angeles Kings in which MacLean assumed the head duties.

The former Coyotes forward is in his first year behind the Arizona bench.

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Stars’ Hitchcock: Methot will be ‘out a while’ due to hand injury

Marc Methot can't catch a break.

The Dallas Stars defenseman will be "out a while" after cutting his hand on Tuesday night against the Montreal Canadiens, head coach Ken Hitchcock told Sportsnet's Luke Fox.

In the short term, the injury means Julius Honka will take Methot's place in the lineup against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday.

It's been a tough first season with the Stars for Methot, as he's been limited to just 28 games due to injury, including a knee issue that sidelined him from early November until early January.

In his limited action, he's recorded one assist and 27 penalty minutes.

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Canucks shut down Gudbranson ahead of shoulder surgery

The Vancouver Canucks removed blue-liner Erik Gudbranson from the active roster Wednesday, with the 26-year-old set to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery.

Gudbranson suited up in 52 games this season, notching five points and averaging 18:25 per contest.

He signed a three-year, $12-million extension with the club in February.

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Oilers’ Klefbom returns to lineup despite impending shoulder surgery

Edmonton Oilers defenseman Oscar Klefbom will return to the lineup Wednesday against the San Jose Sharks after missing the team's last two games with a shoulder ailment, head coach Todd McLellan said.

Klefbom's return comes in spite of the fact that a recent procedure he had on his shoulder will require a follow-up "clean-up" as early as next week, at which point his season would be finished, McLellan added.

"There's no risk of any damage," McLellan said. "I'm not going to deny him the opportunity to contribute to this team."

McLellan added Klefbom "will be ready for training camp" next season, as reported by Sportsnet's Mark Spector.

Having a player return to the lineup coming off a procedure - ahead of further surgery on the same shoulder, no less - seems like an unnecessary risk for a team closer to last place in the league than a playoff spot.

Klefbom had a career-high 12 goals and 38 points for the Oilers last season but has been one of many players on the team to regress this year, as he has just four goals and 19 points in 63 games. It isn't too far-fetched to believe his down season may have something to do with an ailing shoulder.

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Flames activate Kris Versteeg off IR

The Calgary Flames activated forward Kris Versteeg off injured reserve Wednesday.

Versteeg hasn't played since Nov. 24 due to a hip injury.

Even though he only had three goals and five assists in 22 games prior to his injury, the team will surely welcome his return. The Flames sit two points out of the Western Conference playoff picture, so they need all the help they can get.

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Kings coach Stevens on recent goalie interference call: ‘It’s a guessing game’

Another goaltender interference controversy, another unhappy coach.

The Los Angeles Kings were the most recent victims, this time coming in overtime of Tuesday night's game against the Arizona Coyotes:

Based on how the season has gone, it seems like a call that could've gone either way, but Kings head coach John Stevens clearly wasn't pleased with the decision to wave off the goal.

"I don't know what I'm talking about because I'm still confused on the whole issue," he said postgame, according to Dennis Bernstein of The Fourth Period. "It's a guessing game."

The Coyotes went on to win the game in a shootout. The Kings are just two points up on the Anaheim Ducks and Calgary Flames for a playoff spot, so the extra point is surely one they could've used.

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