VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Roope Hintz had a goal and two assists and the Western Conference-leading Dallas Stars wrapped up a playoff spot, beating the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 on Thursday night for their sixth straight victory.

ā€œYou have to do a lot of work, starting six, seven months ago, to give yourself the opportunity to be one of those 16 teams that plays for the Stanley Cup,ā€ Stars coach Pete DeBoer said. ā€œSo, Iā€™m just proud of our group. You go through all kinds of adversity through the year, injuries and different things, but we found a way every week to find a way to wins games.ā€

Jake Oettinger stopped 27 shot to help Dallas improve to 46-19-9 and open a three-point lead over second-place Vancouver in the West.

ā€œIt felt like a playoff game,ā€ Oettinger said. ā€œTheyā€™re a great team, obviously, over there. Theyā€™ve been one of the best teams in the league all year and thereā€™s just not a lot of flaws in that team. So just a good measuring stick and obviously we know whatā€™s at stake. Just to get a gritty win like that is huge.ā€

Jamie Benn added a goal and an an assist, Jason Robertson had an empty-netter and Joe Pavelski had two assists. Dallas went 2 for 5 on the power play, while Vancouver was 0 for 3.

A ā€œmechanicalā€ power play and careless penalties proved costly for the Canucks, said coach Rick Tocchet.

ā€œI think guys will be disappointed,ā€ he said. ā€œYouā€™re looking for somebody to make a play or maybe a little more discipline. Maybe thatā€™s the difference in the game. These games are coin flips.ā€

J.T. Miller scored for Vancouver, and Casey DeSmith made 31 saves.

ā€œThis is the kind of hockey itā€™s probably going to be the rest of the way, the kind of hockey it is around the league right now,ā€ DeSmith said. ā€œEveryoneā€™s just trying to buckle down and play the right way, do the right things. I thought we did that for most of the night. Obviously, special teams was the difference.ā€

Benn gave Dallas a 2-1 lead on a power play with 3:08 left, scoring a snap shot from the slot. The Stars captain has points in eight straight games and goals in six.

Hintz opened the scoring on a power late in the first period. Miller tied it midway through the second, sending a one-timer flying past Oettinger for his 35th.

Vancouver pulled DeSmith late for an extra attacker, only to see Hintz win a neutral-zone puck battle that led to Robertson tucking a shot into the empty net for his 27th.

UP NEXT

Stars: At Seattle on Saturday night.

Canucks: Host Anaheim on Sunday.

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