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Stars’ fourth line brings size, toughness and energy
Wednesday, December 31, 2008-12:14:am
A trade, a call up from the AHL and some relative health among the forward group has given the Stars the opportunity to put together a fourth line that gives the team size and toughness to a go along with energy the line is expected to bring. Continue reading» |
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Stars-Devils Preview
Wednesday, December 31, 2008-12:09:am
Here is a preview of Wednesday's game between the Dallas Stars and New Jersey Devils. World Juniors Update: Roman, Korostin both scoreBoth Stars prospects who saw action at the World Junior Championship in Ottawa on Tuesday scored goals. Nabokov, Sharks cool off Stars
Tuesday, December 30, 2008-1:26:am
The Dallas Stars rolled out another solid effort Monday night at the American Airlines Center but it didn't add up to a win over Evgeni Nabokov and the San Jose Sharks, who held off the Stars for a 3-1 win. Stars-Sharks Game Notes/StatisticsHere is a look at line combinations, game stats, and more from Monday's Stars-Sharks game. World Juniors Update: Benn scores as Canada beats GermanyJamie Benn was the only Stars prospect in action Monday at the World Junior Championship in Ottawa. He scored his fourth goal of the tournament to help the Canadians knock off Germany 5-1. AHL/ECHL Stats UpdateHere's our weekly update on Stars players in the American Hockey League and ECHL. Stars News & Notes: Neal making progress
Monday, December 29, 2008-12:36:am
Stars rookie forward James Neal didn't rest on the laurels of his hat trick in Toronto just before the holiday break. He added to it with another strong showing in Saturday's 4-3 win over Anaheim. Stars-Sharks PreviewHere is a preview of Monday's game between the Dallas Stars and San Jose Sharks. NHL Power RankingsThe Boston Bruins take over the top spot in our weekly NHL Power Rankings and the Washington Capitals move into the top five. World Juniors Update: Benn notches hat trick in Canadian routStars prospect Jamie Benn had three goals and two assists as Canada routed Kazakhstan 15-0 in preliminary round play at the World Junior Championship Sunday. |
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