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| Hull joins 700-club |
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02/10/2003 |
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| 8 and began to flourish with the Blues. Hull scored 41 goals in his first full season in St. Louis, then posted 72 goals in 1989-90 and an astounding 86 the following campaign. He added 70 in 1991-92 to join Gretzky as the second player to reach 70 goals in three straight seasons. The Dallas Stars signed Hull as a free agent before the 1998-99 season and he went on to claim his first Stanley Cup title that spring. Hull notched the Cup-winning goal in triple-overtime in Game 6 of the Finals against Buffalo. |
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| Kings Team Report: Winning streak comes to an end |
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02/10/2003 |
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| y had recovered from their January slump and were ready to put together a solid stretch run. But as they say, all good things come to an end. Los Angeles' three-game winning streak was halted on Sunday night after it fell 3-1 to the Pacific- leading Dallas Stars. Los Angeles actually got on the board first in the tilt when Derek Armstrong lit the lamp at 16:52 of the opening stanza. Zigmund Palffy fired a shot from the left circle that was touched by Mathieu Schneider and then deflected into the back of the |
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| Stars look to push unbeaten streak to six |
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02/09/2003 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars hope to extend their unbeaten streak to six games tonight when they begin a six-game homestand at the American Airlines Center against the Los Angeles Kings. Jere Lehtinen scored early in the second period and Dallas held on for a 3-1 win over Phoenix on Saturday at America West Arena. Ulf Dahlen and Rob DiMaio also lit the lamp for the Stars, who are 4-0-1 in their last five. Ron Tugnutt finished with 18 saves in the win. Dallas is an impressive 13-1-4 in its |
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| Stars shoot for five-game unbeaten streak in desert |
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02/08/2003 |
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| Phoenix, AZ (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars try and push their unbeaten streak to five games tonight when they head to Phoenix to face off with the Coyotes at America West Arena. Bill Guerin scored with 1:30 remaining in the third period and Marty Turco came up with several big stops, as Dallas rallied for a 2-2 tie against the St. Louis Blues in a battle of division leaders on Wednesday. Guerin, who leads the Stars with 23 goals, added an assist, while Mike Modano had a goal and the 600th assist of hi |
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| Stars Team Report: Guerin salvages point |
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02/06/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars could have been down about their early performance against St. Louis on Wednesday. Fortunately, all that matters, especially this time of year, is the accumulation of points in the standings. Bill Guerin scored with 1:30 remaining in the third period and Marty Turco came up with several big stops, as the Stars rallied for a 2-2 tie against the Blues in a battle of division leaders. Guerin added an assist, while Mike Modano had a goal and the 600th helper of his career fo |
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| Canucks Team Report: Picking up right where they left off |
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02/05/2003 |
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| he win, the Canucks became the fourth team, and second in the Western Conference, to reach the 30-win plateau and in the process gained their 67th point to jump the St. Louis Blues into second place in the conference. Trailing the conference-leading Dallas Stars now by just five points, the team's focus has shifted to home-ice in the postseason. "We talked a lot about how much desperation Pittsburgh was going to play with and they certainly didn't disappoint," said coach Marc Crawford. "We didn't break and |
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| Ducks target third straight win |
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02/04/2003 |
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| Anaheim, which has won four of its last five road games, will wrap up a three- game road trip in Edmonton on Wednesday and is 10-11-2-3 on opposition ice this season. Calgary enters Tuesday's contest losers of two straight after a 4-1 setback to the Dallas Stars on Wednesday. Scott Nichol provided Calgary with his second goal of the season, as the Flames dropped their third game in four tries. Calgary, which will start a two-game homestand tonight, is 3-1-1 in its last five home games and is 8-12-6-1 at hom |
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| East meets West in 53rd annual NHL All-Star Game |
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02/02/2003 |
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| line to start the game will be a couple of mainstays in teammate Rob Blake and two-time defending Norris Trophy winner Nicklas Lidstrom, who was once again the leading All-Star vote-getter. Bill Guerin and West captain Mike Modano of the NHL-leading Dallas Stars will start at left wing and center, respectively, and San Jose Sharks star Teemu Selanne will man the right side. Both Guerin (2001) and Selanne (1998) are former All- Star Game Most Valuable Players. In front of Khabibulin for the East will be defe |
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| Stevens and Modano named All-Star captains |
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01/30/2003 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - New Jersey Devils defenseman Scott Stevens and Dallas Stars center Mike Modano have been named team captains for the Eastern and Western Conference squads, respectively, for the 2003 NHL All-Star Game, which will be played Sunday in Sunrise, Florida. Stevens, a 21-year veteran, is making his 13th career All-Star Game appearance, the most among this year's participants. He has been New Jersey's captain for 11 consecutive years, tied with Colorado's Joe Sakic for second- longe |
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| Stars seek third straight win |
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01/29/2003 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars seek their third consecutive victory tonight when they welcome the Calgary Flames to AmericanAirlines Center. Dallas, 11-1-3 in its last 15 tries, is coming off Monday's 5-3 home win over Ottawa in a clash of the National Hockey League's best. The Stars weathered a hat trick by the Senators' Martin Havlat, as Scott Young, Bill Guerin and Mike Modano (empty net) scored third-period goals to provide the difference. Modano, who was named captain of the Western Co |
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