Pavelski reached the milestone by giving Dallas a 5-0 lead at 3:37 of the second period. He has 448 goals and 552 assists in 1,248 NHL games.
“You try to downplay it when it happens because it takes you away from the game a little bit, but when you get in, it’s the right time,” Pavelski said. “It meant something to see all my teammates on the bench. That’s one of the special things about this game.”
Video: DAL@DET: Pavelski instructs one to increase the star’s progression
Rob Hintz He had one goal and three assists for the All-Stars (45-21-14), which led with four straight goals and six of seven to tie the Colorado Avalanche for first place in the Central Division.
Jason Robertson He had one goal and two assists, and Miro Hiskanen He has two assists for Dallas. Jake Oettinger He allowed a goal on 13 shots before Scott Wegwood He made seven saves in the third period as the Stars led with five.
Dallas rounds out the regular season with a home combo starting Wednesday at the St. Louis Blues.
“We did what we had to do tonight, and now we have to do it again against St. Louis,” Stars coach Peter DeBoer said.
David Peron Scored for the Red Wings (35-35-10), who lost three straight. Phil Hosso He allowed three goals on five shots before being substituted Magnus Helbergwho made 14 saves.
“We gave them two chances in the first half and they scored three,” said Detroit coach Derek Lalonde. “Not all goalkeepers. We gave them chances that you can’t give to a team that is ready for a playoff run, but it’s hard to get that momentum.”
Hintz gave the Stars a 1-0 lead at 4:53 of the first period when he broke up at the end of the crease and redirected a pass from Thomas Harley to his goal 36.
Video: DAL @ DET: Hintz puts the Stars ahead early in the first half
Issa Lindell He caught a pass from Hintz and scored with a long wrist shot from outside the left circle to make it 2-0 at 7:59.
Tay DeLandria single feed Max Domi 12:10 to give the Red Wings a 3-0 lead.
Hasso was taken off after the goal. He has missed his last three starts and has a save percentage of . 836. Lalonde said Hossu is in good shape after missing two weeks with a lower body injury.
“It’s part of the process,” Lalonde said. “He is not smart at the moment, and the last matches will break his records. But we think he is the potential number 1 goalkeeper for us, and we have seen flashes of that.”
Robertson’s powerful goal gave Dallas a 4-0 lead 55 seconds into the second period.
Video: DAL@DET: Robertson expands Starz lead with PPG
Pavelski made it 5-0 when he scored by redirecting Miro Heiskanen’s wrist shot from the point.
“What an achievement and what a fitting goal for him,” Stars coach Peter DeBoer said. If you want to be traditional Joe Pavelsky Target, that’s what it would look like. »
jimmy ben Redirect fire from Colin Miller Make it 6-0 at 14:19.
David Perron of Team Recap scored Dylan Larkins 4:50 p.m. for the final 6-1.
“I think, from top to bottom, this is a game that everyone on our team would love to win,” said the Red Wings forward. Andrew Cobb He said. “We’ve done a better job lately getting the games off to a good start, but it wasn’t one of those nights.”
comments: Pavelski is the fifth player selected in the seventh round of the NHL Draft or later to reach 1,000 points, joining Doug Gilmour (1,414), Luke Robitaille (1,394), Theo Flory (1,088) and Dave Taylor (1,069). … Heiskanen’s assists gave him 71 points (11 goals, 60 assists) this season, tying Sergei Zubov’s franchise record for points by a defenseman. … was Robertson’s 33rd multi-point game of the season, one shy of Dino Ciccarelli’s franchise record set in 1981-82. … Larkin (32 goals, 47 assists) needs a point in the last two games for Detroit’s first 80-point season since Henrik Zetterberg in 2010-11 (24 goals, 56 assists).