DALLAS — Mikko Rantanen really took over for the Dallas Stars when they needed him the most against this former team — in the third period of Game 7.
Rantanen assisted on Wyatt Johnston's tiebreaking power-play goal with 3:56 left before completing his third-period hat trick with an empty-netter as the Stars overcame a two-goal deficit to beat the Colorado Avalanche 4-2 on Saturday night to wrap up the first-round Western Conference playoff series.
''He just decided that we were not going to go home,'' Stars coach Pete DeBoer said. ''What you witnessed there was special.''
Rantanen, who was in the playoffs with the Avalanche the past seven seasons and part of their 2022 Stanley Cup title, had a four-point period for the second game in a row. He is only the second player in NHL history to have four points in the third period of a Game 7.
"The series was probably exactly what I expected," Rantanen said. ''I expected a seven-game series even before Game 1. I think belief was there with the group the whole time.''
The Stars move on to the second round to face top-seeded Winnipeg or St. Louis, who play their own Game 7 on Sunday night. The Jets would have home ice if they advance, while Dallas would start at home if facing the Blues.
Colorado had a 2-0 lead when Nathan MacKinnon made a short snap shot only 31 seconds into the third period. It was the first goal he has scored in five Game 7s, but all of those are losses.
Traded twice in a six-week period earlier this season, first from Colorado to Carolina and then to Dallas in a deadline deal that included a $96 million, eight-year contract extension, Rantanen had five goals and seven assists in the series against his original team.