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Dallas had winger Mason Marchment frowned on Sunday to win the Winnipeg Jets in the team's Stanley Cup playoffs.
Marchment was on the edge of a tough hit near the Blue Line from Jets Center Mark Seafele in the second term and didn't receive a call. He rose from the ice, said something to judge Graham's experts, then slammed him into the shins with his stick.
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The Dallas Stars' Mason Marchment #27 passes under pressure from Winnipeg Jets Center Adam Raleigh (#17) during the first period of Game 3 of the 2nd Round NHL Hockey Playoff Series in Dallas on Sunday, May 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Gulio Cortez)
There was no penalty for the march, but he may not get it at all. SportsNet reported that marching is unlikely to receive any discipline. The report also said the decision to call official abuse must be made on ice.
The star won the game 5-2 with the Jets in Game 3, taking a 2-1 series lead. Mikko Rantanen had goals and two assists in the victory.
Controversial goals help the stars critically win the Jets in the Stanley Cup playoffs

Dallas' Stars Bench celebrates with Wyatt Johnston (#53) after a third-term goal in the third-term of the second-round NHL Hockey Playoff Series against the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday, May 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Gulio Cortez)
Marchment scored 22 goals during the regular season. He hasn't scored since Game 5 in the first round against the Colorado Avalanche.
Alexander Petrovich's goal was the most controversial. He scored a Go-Ard goal early in his third term, leading Winnipeg to Dallas. However, it took a long review to see if Petrovich kicked the puck into the net.
Officials determined that Jets goaltender Connor Helebuick had pushed the puck into his net.

Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Helebuick #37 will reach for the puck as the Dallas Star celebrates the goal scored by Wyatt Johnston in Game 3 of the 2nd Round NHL Hockey Playoff Series in Dallas on Sunday, May 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Gulio Cortez)
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“I don't think (the game) had escaped us. We were right there in the game,” Jets star Kyle Connor said. “We're right in the game to determine what goals may or may not.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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