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Patty with a Hatty (Eaves Gets 3 in 1 Period)

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Lately Patrick Eaves has gotten playing time in Stars' first line with Seguin and Benn and he has 7 points in the last 4 games. Last night against Chicago he scored a hat trick in the first period. The game ended 4-2.

Eaves entered with four goals in 34 games, but he put Dallas in front at 3:19 with a wicked shot over Crawford's right shoulder. After Klingberg scored on a backhand that went off the right knee of Blackhawks defenceman Niklas Hjalmarsson and through Crawford's legs, Eaves tacked on a pair of power-play goals.

Seguin found a wide-open Eaves in front for a redirection past Crawford on the glove side at 16:26. He added a rebound goal off Seguin's shot with 16 seconds left in the period.

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Good for him, definitely think his offense was underrated.

Agreed, but when your line mates are Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin... and even if you're seemingly just a marginal talent, you should be able to put some points on the board. Who have they been working with earlier this season and how did they fair? TBH, I never see Dallas games.

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He had a quality shot but is not really a scorer. His numbers on the season are befitting of a lower line player. Playing with Seguin and Benn should increase a player's totals, though.

This is one where I'm not going to criticize Holland for letting him go. Guy was replaceable and always hurt.

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