Stars edge Leafs

In Toronto, the visiting Dallas Stars tagged the Maple Leafs with a 3-2 loss on Thursday night.

Ben Bishop made 27 saves to get the win.

Auston Matthews scored for the Leafs and Zach Hyman added a marker late in the third to get Toronto close with just over a minute left in regulation.

“What we learned is that when we’re playing against a team we know is going to make it hard on us defensively, we can’t spot them a lead, it’s just going to make it even harder,” Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said. “That’s a tough team to play against when you’re chasing the game.”

Tyler Seguin snapped a a 17-game goal schneid.

“It felt good, I didn’t know when it was going to happen, but I just stuck with it,” Seguin said. “I was at the point where I figured it was going to be something where it was off my head or off my butt but I’m happy one went in.”

Denis Gurianov and Radek Faksa also scored for the Stars.

“We should be proud of how we played tonight,” Dallas’ Andrew Cogliano said. “I think that’s the recipe if we want to do anything this season, that’s how we have to play. That’s one of the best teams in the League offensively. I thought overall we did a pretty good job, Matthews still scores, but 5-on-5, I think we did a pretty good job against them.”

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Frederik Andersen made 16 saves in his return to the crease.

“They came pretty hard on those turnovers, but that’s their game,” Andersen said. “I felt good. I would have liked to come up with a couple of saves early on in those two periods, especially, even in the third. Obviously, would have been nice to come out with a win. They have their structure and they stick to it through the game. Them getting a lead is huge for their style of play and they just try to shut ‘er down and make the best of their opportunities. That’s really what happened today.”