Rantanen 'feeling it,' nets 2nd straight hat trick
Briefly

Mikko Rantanen starred in the Dallas Stars' 3-2 Game 1 win over the Winnipeg Jets, scoring a natural hat trick in under eight minutes. This remarkable achievement made Rantanen the first player in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to record multiple three-goal periods in a single postseason. He also surpassed Mario Lemieux's record by contributing to 12 consecutive goals for his team, showcasing his outstanding performance in the playoffs as he leads with 8 goals and 15 points.
Rantanen is the first player in Stanley Cup Playoffs history with multiple three-goal periods in the same postseason.
He is only the fourth player in NHL history to pull the feat at any point in his career, joining Wayne Gretzky, Maurice Richard and Tim Kerr.
Rantanen also set an NHL postseason record for having a goal or an assist on 12 straight goals by his team.
Let's see how long he can run this for. He's rolling. He's feeling it,
Read at ESPN.com
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