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Dallas Stars track this thread

Started by D Lim; Last updated Feb 29, 08 3:22 AM CST by D Lim | View history

Dallas Stars

With a slew of last year's Stars gone, Dallas tries to maintain its decade plus run of regular season success

Stories

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  • February 2008
    • Osgood, Red Wings Stymie Bruins

      Osgood, Red Wings Stymie Bruins

      (Newser) - Chris Osgood had 22 saves to help the Detroit Red Wings shut down the Boston Bruins 3-1 yesterday for their seventh straight win, reports the Associated Press. Pavel Datsyuk scored the tie-breaking goal early in the third period for the Wings, while Henrik Zetterburg and Brian Rafalski also had goals for Detroit. In other NHL action: More »

    • Turco Saves Dallas From Oilers Blitz

      Turco Saves Dallas From Oilers Blitz

      (Newser) - With the Stars playing a young set of defensemen, Marty Turco's solid performance in goal has been crucial to Dallas's recent wins. Yesterday, when they found themselves outshot by Edmonton 17-5 in the first period, Turco became more critical than ever, grabbing 32 saves in the 4-1 victory, reports the Dallas Morning News . In other NHL action: More »

  • January 2008
    • Stars Down Canucks 4-3 to Keep Top Slot

      Stars Down Canucks 4-3 to Keep Top Slot

      (Newser) - Stars coach Dave Tippett insists "it's not about how many saves, it's about winning," but goalie Marty Turco's 29 saves last night certainly helped Dallas stay ahead of the Canucks. The 4-3 victory, which broke the Stars' two-game losing streak, came on sharp and sometimes shorthanded shooting, reports the Dallas Morning News. More »

    • Rookie Russell Lifts Jackets Past Stars

      Rookie Russell Lifts Jackets Past Stars

      (Newser) - Columbus scored three third-period goals and rallied to defeat the Dallas Stars 4-2. Blue Jackets rookie Kris Russell scored the tie-breaking goal on a power play; Russell scored his first NHL goal earlier in the second period. Pascal Leclaire had 26 saves for Columbus. The loss snapped Dallas’ three-game winning streak, reports AP. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Streaky Ducks Can't Dance With Stars

      Streaky Ducks Can't Dance With Stars

      (Newser) - Anaheim had their six-game win streak snapped by equally hot Dallas, who have now won five of eight. Brendan Morrow and Niklas Hagman both found the net twice in the 5-2 win, in which Marty Turco faced only 20 shots. The first Stars goal, however, belonged to Stephan Robidas, his 20th in 233 career games. Also in hockey: More »

    • Bruins Beat Rangers in Shootout

      Bruins Beat Rangers in Shootout

      (Newser) - Chuck Kobasew had two goals in regulation and the Boston Bruins went on to beat the New York Rangers 4-3 in a shootout Saturday, reports the Associated Press. Kobasew's second goal tied the game with 9:50 left and Zdeno Chara and Phil Kessel scored goals in the shootout for the win. In other NHL action: More »

    • Stars Beat Sharks to Pull Even in Pacific

      Stars Beat Sharks to Pull Even in Pacific

      (Newser) - The Dallas Stars won for the sixth straight time in San Jose Thursday to tie the Sharks atop the Pacific Division, reports the Associated Press. Mike Modano scored two goals in the 4-2 win, which sent San Jose to its third straight loss. Marty Turco made 28 saves for Dallas, which has won just three times in 10 games. In other NHL action: More »

    • Niedermayer Leads Ducks 4-2 Over Stars

      Niedermayer Leads Ducks 4-2 Over Stars

      (Newser) - Anaheim's play against Dallas last night looked nothing like its embarrassing losses from earlier this season, and the reason is obvious: Scott Niedermayer. The returned vet had two goals and an assist and drew key penalties in the Ducks' 4-2 defeat of the Stars, reports the Dallas Morning News . Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Sharks Take 4th Game From Canucks 3-1

      Sharks Take 4th Game From Canucks 3-1

      (Newser) - Newly minted all-star Evgeny Nabakov had 20 saves for San Jose as the Sharks cruised to their fourth season victory over Vancouver, AP reports. The 3-1 triumph, San Jose's sixth in seven games, came with the help of three assists from fellow all-star Joe Thornton. On other rinks last night: More »

    • Stars Snap Back With Win Over Minnesota

      Stars Snap Back With Win Over Minnesota

      (Newser) - Mike Ribeiro celebrated his new $25 million contract with two assists, and teammate Antti Miettinen scored twice as Dallas defeated Minnesota 3-1, ending a four-game losing streak. The Stars went scoreless for more than 100 minutes last night, reports AP. Minnesota, playing Dallas for the third time in 13 days, got its lone goal from Mark Parrish. Elsewhere: More »

    • Red Wings, Hasek Shut Down Stars

      Red Wings, Hasek Shut Down Stars

      (Newser) - Dominik Hasek gave all the credit to his defense for his second shutout of the season yesterday as the Detroit Red Wings beat the Dallas Stars 3-0, the Detroit News reports. Hasek had 22 saves as the Red Wings won their 16th game in the last 19. The Stars have lost four in a row. More »

    • Detroit Continues To Own Dallas

      Detroit Continues To Own Dallas

      (Newser) - Chris Osgood and the Red Wings bolstered their mastery of the Stars, winning 3-0 to notch their thirtieth win—the first time they've done so by the season's midpoint, reports the National Post . Osgood has now won 26 of 39 games against Dallas. Stars goalie Marty Turco, conversely, has won just one of 15 versus Detroit. Also in hockey: More »

  • December 2007
    • Ovechkin, Caps Light It Up in Ottawa 8-6

      Ovechkin, Caps Light It Up in Ottawa 8-6

      (Newser) - Alexander Ovechkin had a career-high four goals as the improving Washington Capitals surprised Eastern Conference leading Ottawa, 8-6. The Senators, whose three-game winning streak was ended, got three goals from Mike Fisher as they tried to rally during a third period in which seven goals were scored. Ovechkin has 30 goals on the season, second in the NHL. Elsewhere: More »

    • Rangers' Woes Continue Against Sens

      Rangers' Woes Continue Against Sens

      (Newser) - "It's just tough to lose this game. We need this one," said Rangers' goalie Henrik Lundqvist after last night's 3-1 loss to Ottawa, the New York Times reports. The defeat marks New York's eighth in their last ten games. Chris Kelly, Mike Fisher and Jason Spezza scored for Ottawa. Scott Gomez had the Rangers' lone goal, minutes into the first. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • 4th Straight Shootout Finally Tanks Oilers

      4th Straight Shootout Finally Tanks Oilers

      (Newser) - Dallas, the all-time shootout champs, showed the surging Oilers how it's really done last night, taking a 2-1 shootout victory to hand Edmonton its first loss in four consecutive overtime games. Sergei Zubov scored the winning goal after going 0-3 in shootouts this year, reports the Dallas Morning News . Elsewhere in the Pacific Division: More »

    • Stars Take Down Rival Sharks, Politely

      Stars Take Down Rival Sharks, Politely

      (Newser) - Steve Ott put in the Stars' fourth goal and committed Dallas's only two penalties in last night's 4-2 defeat of the toothless Sharks. Stars top scorers Mike Ribeiro and Brenden Morrow each assisted on the other's goal, against "big, strong" San Jose, the Dallas Morning News reports. In other NHL rinks: More »

    • Stars Leap Over Oilers 5-4 in Overtime

      Stars Leap Over Oilers 5-4 in Overtime

      (Newser) - Brenden Morrow’s 10th goal of the season couldn’t have come at a better time for the Dallas Stars. The winger’s tally happened on a power-play with a minute left in overtime to give the Stars a 5-4 win over the Edmonton Oilers. Sergei Zubov notched three assists and scored a goal of his own for Dallas, according to the AP. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Senators Fend Off Stars 4-2

      Senators Fend Off Stars 4-2

      (Newser) - A 4-2 loss to the Ottowa Senators dropped Dallas to a 2-4 record for the past week, as once again one of the best teams at the power-play kill fell short with one man down. "We battled hard, and we couldn't get a break," Stars coach Dave Tippett lamented to the Dallas Morning News . Elsewhere in the world of hockey: More »

    • Thornton Leads Sharks to 3-2 Win Over Stars

      Thornton Leads Sharks to 3-2 Win Over Stars

      (Newser) - With the score knotted at 2-2 midway through the third period Milan Michalek found Joe Thornton for the go-ahead goal, giving the San Jose Sharks the lead and eventually the 3-2 win over the Dallas Stars. Thronton also added 2 assists as the Sharks won their third straight and improved to 14-8-4 on the season, according to the AP. Elsewhere in the Western Conference: More »

    • Stars Top Jackets in Shootout

      Stars Top Jackets in Shootout

      (Newser) - Columbus goalie Pascal Leclaire stopped 33 shots through regulation and overtime but it wasn’t enough, as Niklas Hagman’s backhander in the fifth round of the shootout beat him to give the Dallas Stars a 2-1 victory. It was Hagman’s fifth game-winning goal on the season. The loss was the Blue Jackets fifth in six shootouts this season, reports the AP. More »

Stories 41 - 60 of 69

Dallas Stars captain Brenden Morrow (10) shakes hats with Vancouver Canucks captain Markus Naslund after Game 7 of the NHL Western Conference Quarterfinals hockey playoffs in Vancouver Monday, April 23,...   (Associated Press)
Tempers flare after Vancouver Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo right lost his face mask during the third period of Game 7 of the NHL Western Conference Quarterfinals hockey playoffs against the Dallas Stars...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars right wing Krys Barch (13) reacts after teammate Brad Winchester (not pictured) scored on St. Louis Blues goalie Hannu Toivonen (35) of Finland during the third period of a preseason hockey...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars' Loui Eriksson (21) of Sweden congratulates teammate Brenden Morrow (10) on a goal against St. Louis Blues goalie Hannu Toivonen (35) of Finland during the third period of a preseason hockey...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars' Loui Eriksson (21) of Sweden battles with Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Shane O'Brien for the puck during the first period of a preseason hockey game Wednesday night, Sept. 19, 2007, in...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars defenseman Mark Fistric (28) sends Tampa Bay Lightning's Shane O'Brien flying on a second-period check during a preseason hockey game Wednesday night, Sept. 19, 2007, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars goalie Mike Smith narrowly stops a shot from Colorado Avalanche right wing Ben Guite (28) during the first period of a preseason hockey game Thursday, Sept. 20, 2007, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tim...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars right wing Junior Lessard (22) battles Colorado Avalanche players Karlis Skrastins (3) and Kyle Cumiskey, left, for the puck during the first period of a preseason NHL hockey game Thursday,...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars right wing Krys Barch (13) fights with Colorado Avalanche Mark Rycroft (20) during the first period of a preseason hockey game Thursday night, Sept. 20, 2007, in Dallas. Both players were...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars goalie Marty Turco, center, slumps to the ice as he gives up the game-winning goal scored by Shane Doan of the Phoenix Coyotes in the third period of an NHL pre-season hockey game Saturday,...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars' Chris Conner (65), Joel Lundqvist (39), of Sweden, Matt Niskanen (5) , and Toby Petersen, partially hidden at right, celebrate Connor's goal against Phoenix Coyotes' David Aebischer, left,...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars center Toby Petersen (17) chases the puck as Colorado Avalanche defenseman John-Michael Liles (4) pursues during the first period of a preseason NHL hockey game in Denver Tuesday, Sept. 25,...   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars defenseman Trevor Daley (6) chases the puck as Colorado Avalanche defenseman Brett Clark (5) pursues during the first period of a preseason NHL hockey game in Denver Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007....   (Associated Press)
Dallas Stars left wing Niklas Hagman (15) scores a goal against Colorado Avalanche goalie Peter Budaj (31) during the third period of a preseason NHL hockey game in Denver, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007. The...   (Associated Press)
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