Pavelski sets record for career playoff goals by U.S.-born player
"Captain America" reigns supreme.
Joe Pavelski's tying goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final puts him solely in first place on the all-time list of American playoff scorers.
The Dallas Stars forward's late equalizer, his second in as many nights, was his 61st postseason marker in 160 career playoff games. He passed Joe Mullen, who netted 60 in 143 playoff contests.
Pavelski eclipsed Mike Modano's total of 58 and tied Mullen with a pair of goals during the Stars' overtime loss in Game 4 on Friday. The 36-year-old replied, "Keep it, next question," when asked about the record following the defeat.
The veteran forward still had other priorities on his mind after Dallas' 3-2 double-overtime victory Saturday.
“We’ll look at it another day...We’re trying to get that trophy.” Pavelski on setting the American playoff scoring record. #GoStars
— Reece Van Haaften (@Reece_VH) September 27, 2020
Pavelski's 13th goal of the 2019-20 postseason ties Lightning star Brayden Point for the NHL lead - though Pavelski has played four more contests.
Game 6 is scheduled for Monday at 8 p.m. ET.
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