Dallas Stars Put A Chill On The Hot Minnesota Wild

by Damien Franco on October 30, 2008

Well, the guys looked much better tonight, and no this wasn’t all about a new goalie in Tobias Stephan working like a brick wall.

Everyone stepped up in all three zones and played with tenacity and hunger.  This is how Dallas Stars hockey is supposed to look.

Performance nods go to some usual suspects in Brendan Morrow and Mike Ribeiro which is good, because you want your star players to show up every game.

Brad Richards looked especially good this game as well.  He was really flying around the ice tonight and seemed to be involved in every play.  Plus, he was really pulling the trigger tonight with a rather large number of shots on goal.

Welcome back Steve Ott; we missed you.  Steve always makes the game more fun to watch and I love it when he scores a goal.  I think he may have put a hit on every one of the Wild players on the ice tonight.  I guess he was making up for lost time.

The Dallas Stars forwards out-worked and out-hustled the Minnesota Wild.  They seemed to really give the Wild some trouble with their fore-check and some fantastic offensive zone turnovers led to great scoring chances and a couple of goals.

Dallas’ defense-men looked solid and in sync throughout the entire game.  When the Wild did get manage to get a breakaway the back-checking forwards were there to break it up.

Tobias Stephan looked solid, at times, in his first game this season (only his second NHL start).  He was noticeably nervous/shaky in the beginning with a few questionable passes and a misstep behind the net.  His nerves did seem to get under control after a while and I don’t think anyone is going to fault him for either of the goals tonight.  The first one was a blister of a slapshot that may have had the speed to break the sound barrier.  The second?  Still not sure exactly what happened with that fluky goal.  So, not a bad seasonal debut for the young netminder.

By the way, I love teaming Steve Ott and Sean Avery on the same line with Brad Richards.  Seriously?!  Which opponent line is going to volunteer to go against that trio?  “Gee coach, I think I’d like to play against two obscenely abrasive checking power forwards that consistently crash the net and try to check anything moving not in a Dallas Stars jersey.  Don’t worry, I’ll try not to forget about the precision passing center with an accurate shot.  Put me in coach, I’m ready to play.”

Welcome back Ott.

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Sitting One Out

by Damien Franco on October 29, 2008

Marty Turco hasn’t been doing so hot between the pipes. Everyone has been talking about it all over the news so you shouldn’t be too surprised to see that he will be sitting one out tonight as the Dallas Stars face the Minnesota Wild. Looks like Tobias Stephan will be stepping in tonight.

While I think it’s a good thing to get the young netminder some playing time, I do think that Dave Tippett wasn’t really thinking it would be this early in the season and under these circumstances.

Tonight’s game will at least give us a chance to see how things are going with Antti Miettinen, a former Star. I wasn’t happy to see him leave, but he’s arguably in a better place now as the Wild are hot right now. Currently at 6-0-1 they are the only remaining team without a loss.

Let’s hope we can change that for them.

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Allas: The D has Gone Missing from Dallas

by brent on October 26, 2008

In the three games since my last post the Stars have continued the infuriating trend of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. In the win versus the Rangers they played stingy team defense giving up a lone goal. In the other three games, one of which was a win, they have given up a total of 14 goals. They are last in the league in goals against and close to the bottom in penalty killing.

This is not the Stars team that we all know and love. My hope is that this is a consequence of all of the new players in the forward lines. If this is the case, only time and coaching can cure the problems. If not the Stars have a major delima on their hands. If the players are the problem they will have to be benched and the front office, specifically Brett Hull and Les Jackson are to blame. If it is lack of coaching then the current staff will have to be fired. Dave Tippett has the highest winning percentage of any active coach and yet he could be in trouble if the team doesn’t get this turned around.

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