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| Stars target fourth straight win |
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11/17/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars will be shooting for their fourth consecutive win tonight when they host the Columbus Blue Jackets to cap off a two-game homestand at the American Airlines Center. After beating Montreal and Washington, the Stars edged the Colorado Avalanche, 4-2 on Friday to improve to 6-0-0-1 on its home ice this year. Mike Modano became the fifth American-born player to reach 1,000 career points and Pierre Turgeon snapped an early second-period tie with a power-play goal to |
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| Coyotes Team Report: Amonte starting to break out |
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11/16/2002 |
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| ble in front of the Thrashers' net. Lying on his stomach, Johnson slapped the puck past Nurminen. "(Our struggles) were certainly not because of Tony," Johnson added. "The problem was that we would get one goal, but were having trouble getting two or three. So this game was big in that we got that second and then the third goal." WHAT'S NEXT The Coyotes will start a three-game homestand on Sunday versus the Colorado Avalanche. The stretch will also include visits from the Dallas Stars and Florida Panthers. |
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| Modano reaches 1,000 points |
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11/16/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - Dallas Stars center Mike Modano became the fifth American-born player to reach 1,000 career points during Friday's game against the Colorado Avalanche. Modano assisted on Ulf Dahlen's first-period goal to reach the milestone. He made a pass from the left circle to Dahlen, who chased his own rebound behind the net and scored after skating back out in front. The other Americans with 1,000 career points are Joe Mullen, Pat LaFontaine, Jeremy Roenick and Phil Housley. In his 14th |
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| Capitals Team Report: Back to business? |
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11/15/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Washington's three-game win streak slipped away on Wednesday with a 6-1 loss to the Dallas Stars. The Capitals weren't very pleased with the effort, including goalie Olaf Kolzig. "It was a stinker for us. They're a tired team and we let them off the hook," Kolzig said. "We let them create some energy." Coach Bruce Cassidy explained that Washington's problems have stemmed from its inability to stop opponents from scoring virtually every period. "When we struggled we gave up it seemed like |
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| Capitals seek fourth straight win |
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11/13/2002 |
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| Washington, DC (MySportsbook) - The Washington Capitals seek their fourth consecutive victory tonight when they cap off a three-game homestand against the Dallas Stars at the MCI Center. Washington, 4-1 in its last five overall since a four-game winless skid, has disposed of Columbus, Florida and Philadelphia during its tear, including Saturday night's 4-1 triumph over the Flyers. The Caps scored all four goals in the second period, including three in the first 6:45 of the frame. Sergei Gonchar, Steve Ko |
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| Canadiens aim for third win in a row |
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11/12/2002 |
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| Montreal, Quebec (MySportsbook) - The Montreal Canadiens will try for their third straight win tonight when they wrap up a four-game homestand with the Dallas Stars at the Bell Centre. After dropping the first game of this set to the St. Louis Blues, the Canadiens have responded with back-to-back wins over the New York Islanders and, most recently, a 3-1 victory over the LA Kings on Saturday. Yanic Perreault scored two goals in the first period to help Montreal to a 4-1-2 mark over its last seven games. |
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| Maple Leafs Team Report: Back on track? |
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11/06/2002 |
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| netminder Ed Belfour had himself a shaky homestand as well, but capped off the set nicely with a solid 34-save showing against the Bolts. Eddie the Eagle yielded 20 goals in the previous six games of the stand. "It was a huge confidence builder not only for myself, but for the team," said Belfour. The effort was also a nice tune up for Belfour, who will face his old team, the Dallas Stars, on Friday. UP NEXT After visiting Big D, the Leafs will head to St. Louis for a matchup with the Blues the next night. |
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| Canucks hope to keep rolling in Dallas |
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11/06/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Vancouver Canucks seek their third straight victory tonight when they visit the Dallas Stars at AmericanAirlines Center. After going winless in four successive games (0-2-2), the Canucks have disposed of Minnesota and Colorado to begin a four-match road trip. Both triumphs have been by the score of 4-2, including Monday's in Denver. Markus Naslund and Todd Bertuzzi each had a goal and two assists for the Canucks, who went 2-for-6 on the power play. Trent Klatt and Brendan |
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| Central Division clash in the Motor City |
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11/05/2002 |
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| ng a 4-1 setback to the Edmonton Oilers at the United Center on Sunday. Kyle Calder scored the lone goal for the Blackhawks in Sunday's game, while Jocelyn Thibault made 23 saves in the losing effort. Detroit, meanwhile, comes off a 3-3 tie with the Dallas Stars on Sunday. The Red Wings are just 1-2-1-0 in their last four games. In Sunday's contest, Jason Williams' power-play tally with 6:19 left in the third period enabled the Red Wings to avoid their second straight loss. Nicklas Lidstrom and Pavel Datsyu |
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| Stars, Red Wings faceoff in Detroit |
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11/03/2002 |
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| Detroit, MI (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars will try to halt a two-game losing streak on Sunday when they travel to Detroit to battle the Red Wings at Joe Louis Arena. After falling to the Florida Panthers in overtime on Wednesday, the Stars were dealt a 4-2 setback at the hands of the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday. Rob DiMaio and Kirk Muller each scored for Dallas. Ron Tugnutt made 24 saves for the Stars, who fell for just the second time in their last six games (3-1-1-1). Marty Turco, who has poste |
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