Stars' Pavelski returns in Game 1 loss to Kraken
Forward Joe Pavelski reentered the lineup in the Dallas Stars' Game 1 overtime loss against the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday night.
The 38-year-old had an exceptional night, becoming the oldest player in NHL history to tally four goals in a game.
Pavelski hadn't played since the opening contest of the first round after taking a late hit from Minnesota Wild defenseman Matt Dumba in the second period.
Matt Dumba lays a late hit on Joe Pavelski and receives a 2-minute minor penalty for roughing. pic.twitter.com/a6XTWf4Hup
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Dumba was initially given a five-minute major, but that was reviewed and downgraded to a two-minute minor for roughing. He didn't receive any supplementary discipline for the incident. Pavelski was placed in concussion protocol.
The Stars eliminated the Wild in six games.
Pavelski registered 28 goals and 49 assists in 82 contests this regular season while putting up a point-per-game rate over 0.90 for the third straight year.
Prior to Tuesday's clash, the veteran amassed 126 points in 169 playoff games over his 17-year NHL career.
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