Klingberg, Seguin score early, Stars hold off Red Wings 4-2
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DALLAS (AP) -- John Klingberg and Tyler Seguin scored in the first period, and the Dallas Stars beat the Detroit Red Wings 4-2 on Tuesday night for their first win of the season.
Ben Bishop made 23 saves for Dallas (1-2). Mattias Janmark scored in the second period and Martin Hanzal put the puck into an empty net with 2 seconds remaining.
Detroit (2-1) got goals from Justin Abdelkader in the second period and Anthony Mantha in the third. Petr Mrazek stopped 29 shots.
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The Stars have totaled 119 shots in their first three games. But they've managed only seven goals -- including two each by Klingberg, Seguin and Janmark.
In his two starts, Bishop has allowed only two goals in 103:58 of ice time.
Dallas dominated the first period, winning 17 of 22 faceoffs. Jason Spezza won six of seven draws, including one that set up Klingberg's goal at 9:15.
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The puck went back to Klingberg, who skated along the blue line to his left and sent a low shot into the left corner of the net.
On Seguin's power-play goal at 19:29, Klingberg passed cross-ice to Seguin at the top of the left circle. His shot banked in off the right post.
Abdelkader scored at 3:50 of the second on a 4-on-3 advantage. He camped at the left of the net, took a pass from Henrik Zetterberg and put the puck past Bishop.
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Mantha's goal came with 4:49 remaining when his shot from a low angle on the left side went inside the right post.
Mrazek was pulled for the final 3 minutes.
NOTES: Jamie Benn got his 300th career assist on the first-period goal by Seguin. . Klingberg has a goal in each of the last two games, and has at least one point in all three Dallas has played. . Both of Seguin's goals have come on the power play. . Detroit's Mike Green had two assists, giving him six in three games. . The video board showed a tribute to Detroit defenseman Trevor Daley, who played 756 games for Dallas.
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UP NEXT
Red Wings: Play at Arizona on Thursday for the third of four road games in a row.
Stars: Will visit Nashville on Thursday.