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The Buzzer: Bishop blanks, Murray maintains, Ullmark unlucky

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P.K. Subban gives a behind-the-scenes look at his All-Star Special, including how he prepared for it and shows some exclusive backstage interviews.

Three stars

1. Ben Bishop, Dallas Stars

Sometimes one goal is enough, with the Stars proving that.

But without Ben Bishop, that lone goal likely wouldn’t have stood as the game’s only. Bishop was solid, stopping all 27 pucks sent his way for his third shutout of the season, tying him for second in the NHL in that category. Bishop improved his season save percentage to .924.

Who needs run support when you have that level of goaltending? Keep reading.

2. Matt Murray, Pittsburgh Penguins

Murray was 10-2-0 entering Wednesday dating back to his return from injury on Dec. 15. And despite getting lit up in a 6-3 loss to the New Jersey Devils on Monday, Murray bounced back to make 33 saves to knock off the NHL’s top team in the Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday Night Hockey.

Murray’s save percentage prior to his current run wasn’t great, but he’s chipping away at bringing it back to a respectable level, now at .910.

3. Linus Ullmark, Buffalo Sabres

On a night where he stopped 26-of-27 shots, all Ullmark needed, it seemed, was some help at the other end.

Bishop is the first star because of his shutout, but Ullmark rightly deserves a star of his own after keeping Buffalo in this one to the very end. The Sabres needed their goaltending to be better coming out of the all-star break, and Ullmark provided that.

It’s a shame then that he received no help.

Highlights of the night

Kendall Coyne Schofield was tremendous in her NBC debut:

Letang ties Coffey with this beauty:

Poor Ullmark:

Factoids

Scores

Penguins 4, Lightning 2
Stars 1, Sabres 0


Scott Billeck is a writer for Pro Hockey Talk on NBC Sports. Drop him a line at phtblog@nbcsports.com or follow him on Twitter @scottbilleck