DALLAS (AP) Roope Hintz and Joe Pavelski each scored his 18th goal this season to share the team lead, and Jake Oettinger won a matchup of Western Conference All-Star goaltenders as the Dallas Stars pulled away from the Los Angeles Kings for a 5-1 victory Tuesday night.

Dallas got three goals in a four-minute stretch during the first half of the third period to take complete control. Hintz, Wyatt Johnston and Evgenii Dadonov each had a goal and an assist, and Sam Steel scored short-handed for the Stars, who are 4-1-0 in their last five games. Jason Robertson added two assists.

Veteran defenseman Drew Doughty scored his 150th career goal for the Kings, who finished a six-game trip by splitting a back-to-back. They won at Carolina on Monday night to end an eight-game skid (0-4-4).

ā€œWe did what we were supposed to do against a team on the end of a six-game road trip coming off a back-to-back,ā€ Stars coach Pete DeBoer said. ā€œThat was start well and finish well.ā€

Oettinger (13-8-2) made 32 saves, while Cam Talbot stopped 23 shots for Los Angeles.

ā€œEspecially in the third period, hopefully we can have more energy than them,ā€ Oettinger said. ā€œYou donā€™t want to let those teams hang around.ā€

Oettinger made his third consecutive appearance after missing 12 games with a groin injury. Scott Wedgewood, who made 11 starts during Oettingerā€™s absence, went out with a lower-body injury last Saturday and is listed as day-to-day.

Talbot (14-11-5) is 0-5-3 in his last eight starts.

ā€œWe stress checking and preventing, but we also have to score goals,ā€ Kings coach Todd McLelland said. ā€œWhen you donā€™t use the opportunities you have, sixth game on a road trip, itā€™s going to be hard to win.

ā€œEvery team goes through the travel rigors that we just went through, and I donā€™t think anybody in our locker room at least, or the coachesā€™ room, is even considering throwing that out there as, ā€˜Itā€™s OK. We lost because we had to play back-to-back.ā€™ā€

Doughtyā€™s 150 goals are second in Kings history among defensemen. Rob Blake, now Los Angelesā€™ general manager, had 161.

Hintz fired a high shot from the slot off the crossbar midway through the first period for the gameā€™s first score. Dallas doubled its lead exactly six minutes later when Dadonovā€™s centering pass for Radek Faksa went off Talbotā€™s pad, caromed off Kings defenseman Vladislav Gavrikovā€™s left skate and dribbled over the goal line.

Doughtyā€™s goal that made the score 2-1 only 1:21 into the second period came with a 6-on-4 skating advantage on a power play plus a delayed penalty. Doughty hit a one-timer from the high slot through traffic.

Johnston and Pavelski scored a little more than a minute apart early in the third. Steel tacked on his short-handed goal, Dallasā€™ 10th this season, about halfway through a Stars penalty at 9:33 of the third.

Hintz has three goals and three assists in the last five games, his previous two goals being game-winners.

UP NEXT

Kings: Will host Nashville on Wednesday to begin a four-game homestand.

Stars: Play at Philadelphia on Wednesday to start a four-game trip against Eastern Conference teams.

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