DALLAS —
Dallas took a 1-0 lead when Tyler Seguin scored eight seconds into the penalty. That was one of five shots the Stars got on goal in 2½ minutes before defenseman Miro Heiskanen‘s interference penalty that led to 4-on-4 hockey.
Seguin had two power-play goals in Game 4, which Dallas won 3-2 on Sunday night in Minnesota to even the series at two games apiece. Both of those came after penalties by Foligno.
After the Game 4 loss, Foligno took exception to the two penalties, telling reporters, “It’s a joke. It doesn’t make any sense.”
“I go to hit a guy, he touches the puck, it’s not interference,” he added. “I go and I get high-sticked in the face. It’s not a tripping call when you hit a guy clean on. It’s bulls—.”
There were seven 10-minute misconduct penalties issued in the final 5½ minutes in the last game played in Dallas, which was Game 2 on Wednesday.
The Stars have a 3-2 lead in the series.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.