Miro Heiskanen and Brett Ritchie found the net in a span of 1:48 of the third period, and Ben Bishop turned away a season-high 41 shots as the host Dallas Stars held off the San Jose Sharks 3-2 on Friday to win a season-high fourth consecutive game.
Bishop, making his second start after returning from injured reserve, earned his third straight winning decision.
He came through particularly at the end
of the game when the Sharks forced the action. Mattias Janmark also scored for the Stars. San Jose’s Evander Kane and Logan Couture found the net, with Erik Karlsson assisting on both goals. Martin Jones made 27 saves for the Sharks, who fell to 2-4-1 in their past seven games.
San Jose got on the board first when Kane one-timed a feed from Karlsson past Bishop, off the post and into the net at the 9:22 mark of the opening period. Joonas Donskoi also got an assist on the tally. The goal was Kane’s first in nine games. Janmark tied the game for Dallas at the 14:05 mark of the second period after he took a no-look pass from Roman Polak and roared in alone on Jones.
The Stars moved to the lead early in the third period, scoring twice for the goals that decided the game. First, Heiskanen took a drop pass from Tyler Pitlick at the right point and buried a shot over Jones’ left shoulder. Radek Faksa also got an assist. Then Ritchie worked with Devin Shore on a two-on-one play inside the San Jose zone, with Ritchie’s wrister finding space under Jones’ left arm to push the Dallas advantage to 3-1 at the 6:26 mark of the third. Jason Spezza garnered the secondary assist.
San Jose responded 33 seconds later as Couture took a pass from Karlsson and beat Bishop to keep the game within reach. Brenden Dillon was credited with an assist for the clearing pass that began the play. The Sharks have a quick turnaround, playing the second game of a road back-to-back on Saturday at Arizona. Dallas hits the road for a four-game trip that begins on Sunday against Vegas.

Hurricanes snap Ducks’
5-game win streak
Brett Pesce and Justin Williams scored third-period goals one minute apart as the visiting Carolina Hurricanes ended the Anaheim Ducks’ season-best, five-game winning streak with a 4-1 victory Friday.
Sebastian Aho scored a late empty-net goal for Carolina, which became the first team in six games to score a third-period goal against the Ducks. Anaheim had outscored opponents 9-0 in the closing period of its previous five games, all wins. The Hurricanes put an end to their three-game losing streak (0-2-1). They wound up 1-2-0 on a three-game trip to California, where they also faced the Los Angeles Kings and the San Jose Sharks.
The Hurricanes arrived in Anaheim struggling for offense. They not only lost to the Kings and Sharks by a combined 7-1 score, but they had just five goals in their past five games without leading scorer Micheal Ferland, who is out due to a concussion. The Ducks entered having also won seven of their past eight games, while earning points in nine of their past 10, a run that included a victory at Washington when they trailed 5-1.
However, there was no rally this time as the Hurricanes held Anaheim to four shots on goal in the final period. Early on, it looked as if the Ducks would be off and running. Jakob Silfverberg gave the Ducks a 1-0 lead with a goal at 11:47 of the first period, his seventh of the season. Silfverberg earned his 100th career goal when he redirected a shot from Jake Dotchin into the Hurricanes’ net.
Silfverberg nearly scored moments earlier, but his shot on a breakaway clanked off the right post. The puck then found its way to Dotchin, who shot from near the blue line.
The Hurricanes tied the score 1-1 early in the second period on a goal from Clark Bishop, the first of his career. Bishop took the puck directly at Ducks goalie John Gibson, pushing the puck into the net while crashing into Gibson and dislodging the goal.