Erik Karlsson shines but Penguins lose 3-6 to Stars

Pittsburgh Penguins suffered a 3-6 home defeat to Dallas Stars, with Swedish defenseman Erik Karlsson contributing to all three goals. Despite the loss, Karlsson continues his strong form. Penguins were without forwards Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.

Erik Karlsson played a pivotal role in Pittsburgh's offense during their home game against Dallas Stars, assisting on all three goals in a 3-6 loss. The defenseman reflected afterward, saying, 'It felt like a match we could have won, but you have to do the job fully. We didn't manage that tonight.' His performance underscores his recent hot streak, with six points over the last two games and eight points in eight matches.

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