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Nashville Predators Lament Missed Penalty that 'Should Have Been Called' in Loss to Dallas Stars

Dallas Stars overcame a 2-0 deficit with three goals, including Mikko Rantanen’s winner, marking their second consecutive victory after a four-game losing streak.

  • Sunday, the Dallas Stars rallied from a two-goal deficit to beat the Nashville Predators 3-2 in Nashville, Tenn., with Mikko Rantanen scoring the tiebreaking third-period goal.
  • Coming in on a two-game win streak, the Predators built a 2-0 advantage after Jonathan Marchessault's power-play goal at 8:02 of the first and Spencer Stastney's 7:15 second-period tally.
  • Oskar Bäck, making his season debut, tipped Radek Faksa's shot at 9:36 to pull Dallas within one, and Wyatt Johnston tied the game at 3:31 on a Robertson-assisted 2-on-1.
  • Dallas's victory ended a four-game slide and marked a second straight win, halting Nashville's momentum; both teams face rematches on Oct. 28 against Tampa Bay Lightning and Washington Capitals.
  • Nashville's special teams told two different stories, with a strong penalty kill ranking fourth at 90.3% and a weak 6.9% power-play success, though Jonathan Marchessault scored on the power play.
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Stars dig out of early hole, score last to beat Predators

Mikko Rantanen scored the go-ahead goal on a power play midway through the third period as visiting Dallas Stars rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat the Nashville Predators 3-2 on Sunday night.

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Rantanen gets tiebreaking goal in 3rd period as Stars rally from two goals down, beat Predators 3-2

Mikko Rantanen scored the tiebreaking goal midway through the third period, and the Dallas Stars rallied to beat the Nashville Predators 3-2.

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