by brent on October 21, 2008
Facing the league leading New York Rangers the Stars I expect to see every night finally arrived. The mistakes that were consistently present throughout the first 5 games were limited. The effort, previously missing, reappeared and the Stars won many of the puck battles. Perhaps more telling was the lack of turnovers that caused most of the problems.
This game did not look good after the opening minute. Loui Eriksson took a tripping penalty 25 seconds into the game and New York quickly scored on the ensuing power play. My first thought was here we go again. Although New York carried much of the play in the first period, the team seemed to respond much better than in the previous games. Morrow tied the game on a second period power play goal with rookie phenom Fabian Brunnstrom getting the primary assist. The ageless wonder that is Mike Modano netted his 87th game winning goal in the third period.
It appears as if the team is starting to gel and maybe this road trip is just what the doctor ordered. The next few days will tell. Which Stars personality will show up at game time, the confused and listless Stars of the previous 5 games or the cohesive unit fighting each shift for every inch of ice?
by Damien Franco on October 20, 2008
It’s been really hard watching the past few games. The Dallas Stars actually showed some signs of life in the ONE win we have so far. Then, there was the shellacking we got from the St. Louis Blues.
6-1 really?! That was a tough game to stomach.
So who’s at fault here?
While I don’t personally like singling out players (this is a team sport after all), I do want to address some concerns I have about a few individuals.
Brendan Morrow - The captain of the team has not been very “captainy” as of late. He looks frustrated and his playing has been overly aggressive and sloppy. He’s had a few shining moments here and there but I think his youth as a captain may be showing through a bit. I’m sure he’ll get it together eventually, but as the captain of the team he has to do it sooner rather than later if we want to come out of October with a decent record.
Marty Turco - Not exactly sure what’s going on in the netminder’s head this season. He looks like he’s a half second off and in today’s NHL a goalie needs to be a half second ahead! Not everything is his fault of course, there is a lack of solid defense in front of him and many of the goals against have been “blue collar” and “second/third effort”. A 4.70 goals against average won’t carry the team to the playoffs let alone the Stanley Cup. Still, it’s very early in the season and Marty always seems to get it together when push comes to shove.
Mike Ribeiro - Mike seems to be trying too hard to make plays right now and it’s gotten him in trouble. I love his play-making abilities and can certainly understand his need to get things rolling but now may be a time for getting back to basics. Solid passes and back-checking are what has made this team a success in the past. He’s got 4 assists so far but his -6 plus minus rating confirms that he’s holding on to the puck too long and ultimately giving it away to the other team. I can recall several instances in the past few games where I’ve been yelling at the television for him to “pass the damn puck!”.
On a good note - Mike Modano looks years younger out there lately. He seems to be skating with more enthusiasm and a renewed speed. Maybe the young guys are rubbing off on him or maybe he’s remembered that hockey is fun?! Either way, it’s good to see the old Mo’ back, I just hope he’s able to sustain this energy throughout the season and into the playoffs. He’s not the youngest player on the team and he’s shown signs of age in the past couple of seasons.
I’m ready for Sergei Zubov and Jere Lehtinen to return. Their experience on the ice and in the locker room is badly needed right now.
by Damien Franco on September 20, 2008
Mike Modano looks like he might be playing along side Brad Richards and Sean Avery this season as the second forward line-up. Seems that Dave Tippett will be trying out this trio during the preseason match ups. Sounds great to me.
If this line is able to mesh well together the Dallas Stars will have a great starting six.
Let’s face it. Mo’ is getting a little long in the tooth as far as hockey players go, but he still has mad skills. He needs someone like Avery to create some room on the ice and free up Modano to skate with that blazing speed of his. With Brad Richards at the helm of this combination we should see some flashy skating, brilliant passing, and some knock down grit.
I’m stoked.