The Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames wrapped up an exciting Thursday of playoff hockey with what was probably the wildest game of the day. Even though they let a two-goal lead slip away with less than 10 minutes to play, the Stars were able to escape with a win to even their series at one game each. It was probably not the type of game you would have expected from these two teams given their offensive struggles throughout the season. Defenseman Jamie Oleksiak scored the game-winning goal with less than a minute to play in regulation when he found himself alone in the Calgary zone, taking advantage of a blown line change. That goal came just minutes after the Stars had allowed the Flames to tie the game and was set up by a beautiful pass from veteran winger Corey Perry. It would have been extremely difficult to climb back out of it. While leading by two goals with less than eight minutes to play, the Stars were on a power play with a chance to put the game out of reach.

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