Gurianov scores on penalty shot, Stars beat Canadiens 4-1
DALLAS — Given his first NHL penalty shot, Denis Gurianov was too tired to make a plan.
“I didn’t think about anything because it was after a long shift, so I was a bit gassed,” Gurianov said. “I just went there and saw the 5 hole and shot it and scored.”
Gurianov scored twice in fact, including Dallas’ first penalty-shot goal in nearly two years, and Ben Bishop made 35 saves to lead the Stars past the Montreal Canadiens 4-1 on Saturday night.
As Gurianov skated in on a breakaway, Nick Suzuki was called for slashing at 18:49 of the second period. After the stoppage, Gurianov slid the puck between goalie Carey Price’s legs.