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Granlund gets hat trick, stars pushing jets with game 4,

Granlund gave Dallas a 1-0 lead at 8:36 of the first period. It ran through the neutral zone and the high slot before scored the glove side through Neal Pionk for a power play goal.

Ehlers tied it 1-1 with 1:02 of the second period. He took a pass along the right boards and scored with a sharp shot that was distracted two seconds after a power play in Oettinger.

“I actually thought we played a really good game. I think we have to score a goal with our chances at the end of the day. It's so easy,” said Ehlers. “You have achieved and we didn't do it. We have to find a way to get a few better looks and get pucks, get the rebound. We have to be harder for pucks. They are hard for pucks when they come into the battles, and we have to be more difficult and get these pucks out, and here we were able to create a lot of opportunities during the entire season.

Granlund replied to take Dallas back 2-1 at 17:52. He drove in with a 2-against-1 storm and covered a shot over Hellebuyck's glove from the inner edge of the right circle.

At 5:19 a.m., Oettinger had kept the third period of a gate by making a brief outbreak by Kyle Connor with his left pad.

“We have the feeling that if we all have, we will make a difficult edition. We all have our boys back healthy, different boys appear every evening. We have the feeling that when we play the right way and concentrating on our network first, we will be difficult to beat,” said Oettinger. “We have been there in the past two years. The ball is now in our place, we are 3-1 up. It is on ourselves to play a mature game in Winnipeg. We don't want to return here and play again. We all talked about how badly we want to return to the conference's final, now we are on the turn of.”

Granlund completed the hat trick during the same power play to make it 3-1. At 7:23 a.m., he covered a page with a timer glove on Hellebuyck from the outside edge of the right circle.

“I thought we played a good ice hockey game. We had 70 shot attempts and scored a goal. We will not do it if we can't find more than one goal, we will not win ice hockey games, especially against this ice hockey team,” said Winnipeg coach Scott Arniel. “I liked a lot of what we did 5-to-5. I liked many of the options we created. I loved our first period. We had a great start, had broken in, had a few great looks. Oettinger made a big stop. But as I said we had 70 shot attempts. [we need to start] Drive harder, find these rebounds, screening, whatever it is. We did it. We have done it in the past and have to find a way to do it in the next game. “

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