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Stars Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 23:06:25 PST
pIn what is becoming a familiar refrain, if the Stars are to snap a playoff dry spell that has now reached three consecutive seasons, they are going to need regulation wins against the very teams they're battling for the bottom few playoff spots in the Western Conference./p pSaturday's 2-1 shootout win over Minnesota was the latest example. Sure, Dallas did get two points for the win and now has 56 with a record of 27-22-2. But at the same time, Minnesota (25-19-8) also got a point by virtue of losing in the shootout and still has a two-point cushion over the Stars with 58 points./p pAfter this one was in the books, it was hard for Dallas first-year head coach Glen Gulutzan to hide his true feelings about this game's outcome./p p"We have to be better," Gulutzan said.
Saturday?s Three Stars: Reimer, Vokoun post shutouts; St. Louis nets hat trick (Yahoo! Sports)
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 22:12:19 PST
No. 1 Star: James Reimer, Toronto Maple Leafs Two straight starts and two straight shutouts for the 23-year old Reimer. After blanking the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night, Reimer followed that up with a 49-save performance during a 5-0 win ? Continue reading ?
Benn lifts Stars over Wild 2-1 in shootout (The Canadian Press)
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:24:54 PST
DALLAS - Kari Lehtonen watched during pre-game ceremonies as the Dallas Stars honoured former goalie Ed Belfour, who led the franchise to its only Stanley Cup in 1999.
Jamie Benn lifts Stars over Wild 2-1 in shootout (AP)
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:19:44 PST
Kari Lehtonen watched during pregame ceremonies as the Dallas Stars honored former goalie Ed Belfour, who led the franchise to its only Stanley Cup in 1999. Lehtonen went on give his best impression of Eddie the Eagle. Lehtonen made 33 saves in regulation and overtime, then denied two of three Minnesota skaters in the shootout as the Stars beat the Wild 2-1 on Saturday night.
Canucks rally for 3-2 shootout win over Avs (The Canadian Press)
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:42:40 PST
DENVER - Kevin Bieksa played impromptu goalie and goal scorer in the final seconds to save the Vancouver Canucks.