Dallas, TX (SportsNetwork.com) - Shawn Horcoff scored the deciding goal late in the second period as the Dallas Stars held off a late New Jersey push for a 4-3 victory on Saturday. Tyler Seguin and Jason Spezza each finished with a goal and an assist, Trevor Daley also scored and Antoine Roussel supplied two helpers for the Stars, who entered the game with five losses in their previous six games. Kari Lehtonen stopped 28-of-31 shots in the win. Jon Merrill, Eric Gelinas and Scott Gomez all lit the lamp for New Jersey, which dropped its third straight game. We battled hard tonight, but we just came up short, Devils forward Michael Ryder said. Weve got to find ways to win. Cory Schneider allowed four goals on 33 shots over the first two periods and Keith Kinkaid made three saves in relief during the third. Dallas surged ahead with two quick goals late in the second period. Daleys heavy slap shot from the right circle put Dallas in front with 5:05 left in the second and Horcoff tapped home Vernon Fiddlers pass off the rush 1:57 later for a 4-2 lead. The Devils pulled Kinkaid with under two minutes to play. stepped up and fired a shot from the right circle. Gomez was there to tap in the rebound with 1:07 remaining. Kinkaid was taken off the ice again in favor of an extra attacker, but the Devils were unable to net the equalizer. Erik Cole entered the zone and dished a pass to Seguin, who blasted a one- timer from the slot for the games opening marker with 5:21 to play in the first period. Spezza missed on his initial wrap-around attempt, but stayed with the puck and shot it over the pad of Schneider for a 2-0 lead with three minutes remaining in the first. After Jamie Benn went off for high-sticking 4:09 into the second, the Devils converted on the power play as Merrills wrister cut the deficit in half 17 seconds into the man-advantage. 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Andre Burakovsky scored twice, and Kyle Pettit, Joel Wigle, Jake Evans, Nick Betz, Connor Brown and Troy Donnay also scored for Erie (38-9-2). Connor McDavid had three assists for the Otters. Eric Ming ruined Devin Williams shutout bid, scoring for Niagara (17-26-6) at 15:51 of the third period. Williams finished with 18 saves for Erie. Blake Richard stopped five of nine shots in his 10-minutes in goal for the IceDogs, while Jon DIlario stopped 25 of 29 the rest of the way. ------ KNIGHTS 9 BATTALION 4 NORTH BAY, Ont. -- Bo Horvat had two goals and two assists, and Chris Tierney also scored twice as the London Knights dumped the North Bay Battalion 9-4. Gemel Smith had a goal and two assists for the Knights (32-11-5) while Brett Welychka, Matt Rupert, Alex Basso and Nikita Zadorov got the other London goals. Ben Thompson scored twice for the Battalion (25-18-6). Barclay Goodrow had a goal and two assists, and Vincent Praplan scored the other North Bay goal. 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Philippe Trudeau made 38 saves for Ottawa (16-28-4) in the losing effort. --- SPITFIRES 4 FRONTENACS 0 WINDSOR, Ont. -- Dalen Kuchmey made 30 saves to pick up his first shutout of the season as the Spitfires blanked Kingston. Ryan Foss had a goal and an assist and Ryan Moore, Josh Ho-Sang, and Brady Vail each scored for Windsor (29-17-2). Ben Johnson also chipped in with two assists. Matt Mahalak made 20 saves for Kingston (26-18-4) to shoulder the loss. The Frontenacs were 0 for 5 on the power play while Windsor failed to score on two chances with the man advantage. --- WOLVES 7 COLTS 5 BARRIE, Ont. -- Nicholas Baptiste scored twice and picked up two assists as Sudbury edged the Colts. Nathan Pancel had two goals and one assists for Sudbury (27-13-8), Connor Crisp scored twice, and Ray Huether added the other Wolves goal. 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