DALLAS — Wyatt Johnston scored the quickest goal ever to start a playoff game for the Dallas Stars, who had a well-timed immediate response back at home in their first-round series against the Colorado Avalanche.
Wyatt Johnston scored 9 seconds into Game 5, then added another goal and an assist for the Stars in a 6-2 win Monday night to take a 3-2 series lead.
''We did probably our best job generating chances tonight and it showed. ... Just a huge win,'' Johnston said.
''I'm not surprised by our response. We've got a proud group,'' said coach Pete DeBoer, whose team lost 4-0 in Game 4 on the road two nights earlier. ''The last game, we played a poor game. It happens. In a seven-game series you're going to have a night where you're off. And we were off and we owned it and we fixed it, and we responded.''
Mikko Rantanen, who was with the Avalanche in the playoffs the past seven seasons, scored his first postseason goal and had two assists for the Stars as they took a 3-2 series lead.
"We knew as the top guys we needed to step up a little bit and play a little bit better defensively and try to get on the scoresheet a little bit more," Rantanen said.
Game 6 is Thursday night in Colorado, where the Stars clinched their second-round series last season.
After Artturi Lehkonen and Nathan MacKinnon scored 2 1/2 minutes apart for the Avs in the second period to get them to 3-2, Johnston scored on a power play that included a secondary assist from Rantanen.