Western conference finals
Turco Shines Bright in Stars' Victory
Last Modified: Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 7:21 a.m.
Montreal 4, Philadelphia 3, OT
Detroit 4, Colorado 3
April 25
Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 4
Dallas 3, San Jose 2, OT
April 26
Detroit 5, Colorado 1
Philadelphia 4, Montreal 2
April 27
Pittsburgh 2, N.Y. Rangers 0
Dallas 5, San Jose 2
April 28
Philadelphia 3, Montreal 2
April 29
Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 3
Dallas 2, San Jose 1, OT
Detroit 4, Colorado 3
April 30
Philadelphia 4, Montreal 2
San Jose 2, Dallas 1
May 1
N.Y. Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 0
Detroit 8, Colorado 2, Detroit wins series 4-0
May 2
San Jose 3, Dallas 2, OT
May 3
Philadelphia 6, Montreal 4, Philadelphia wins series 4-1
Sunday, May 4
Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT, Pittsburgh wins series 4-1
Dallas 2, San Jose 1, 4OT, Dallas wins series 4-2
CONFERENCE FINALS
Thursday
Dallas at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Friday
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday
Dallas at Detroit, 7 p.m.
Sunday
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.
Monday
Detroit at Dallas, 8 p.m.
May 13
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
May 14
Detroit at Dallas, 8 p.m.
May 15
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
May 17
Dallas at Detroit, 1:30 p.m., if necessary
May 18
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m., if necessary
May 19
Detroit at Dallas, 8 p.m., if necessary
May 20
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m., if necessary
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The dead-limbed weariness. The strange sensation of calm after being so intense for so long. The day-after crash from being so physically and mentally drained.
And, worst of all, the sting of losing a 2-games-in-1 thriller.
This time, though, Turco got to find out how the other half lives. Thanks to captain Brenden Morrow's power-play goal 129:03 after the first puck was dropped, the Dallas Stars beat the San Jose Sharks 2-1 in the eighth-longest game in NHL history. The victory ended their second-round series in six games, earning the Stars a spot in the Western Conference finals for the first time in Turco's career.
"It's nice to be on this side of it for once," Turco said. "We've had some long ones before. But none of them was more memorable than this one. It was 99 percent fun tonight."
Pre-dawn finishes are a big part of Stars lore.
Dallas has been involved in five of the 18 longest games in NHL history, more than any other club. All have come since 1999, the year the Stars won their lone Stanley Cup title - in triple overtime, of course.
Dallas made it back to the NHL finals in 2000, but hasn't gotten past the second round since. Along the way, disappointments have included losing to Anaheim 48 seconds into a fifth overtime in 2003 and losing to Vancouver 18:06 into a fourth overtime last year.
Turco was in goal and Dave Tippett was coaching in both those losses, and for much of the post-2000 skid. So for them, finally getting to the conference finals, and getting there like this, is certainly something they'll never forget.
"This one ranks the best for me," Tippett said. "It's way nicer when it ends this way."
Turco came away the unquestioned star.
He made a franchise-record 61 saves, one more impressive than the next, especially in the extra periods. The best was a barrell-roll to smother a puck inches from the line in the third OT, a play so close that several Sharks players raised their arms in triumph.
"Sick. Just sick," San Jose veteran Jeremy Roenick said, meaning it as a compliment. "He might have had some critiquing in the last couple of years, but he's a top-notch, All-Star goaltender."
Next up for Turco and the Stars is a trip to Detroit to face the Red Wings, starting Thursday night.
This story appeared in print on page C3
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