Looks like Stars came through and had a victory over the Edmonton Oilers for the third time in a row this season with a score of 3-1. Adam Bursh, delivering a slap shot for the 1-0 goal, and Brendon Morrow with a two goal night. Then the Oilers left winger #27 Dustin Penner was able to slip a power play goal past Kari Lehtonen to bring the score to 3-1, (which Kari Lehtonen was too busy showing his new mask off at that time that he could of saved it.) Anyways, in my opinion, the Dallas Stars played very well tonight. They needed that win to bring them higher in the division, and to the playoffs (which everybody knows they will make it.) Then #18 James Neal spent 19 minutes in the penalty box, because the referees didn't know what the hell they were talking about when he only should of got 2 minutes. Now the Dallas Stars will have 5 days to get some practice in to play the Vancouver Canucks again on the 1st of Febuary. It better not be like last Vancouver game that ended up 7-1. We will get somewhere if we win that game and make a name of Dallas, and show that Canada teams aren't the only ones with Stanley Cup material. Let's kick Vancouvers ass.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Cremation
Recently, the Dallas Stars visited Calgary looking for their 9-0 away record, but seemed to fail losing 4-7 to the Flames, which left them only 63 points leading the Pacific division right in first place ahead of the Anaheim Ducks by 5 points. After the bad loss at Calgary, Stars packed up their stuff and traveled to Vancouver to play the Canucks looking forward to gaining their ability to dominate the Western Conference. The game against Vancouver didn't help Dallas as much as they hoped it would, with a score of 7-1. Keeping Dallas at a 2-0 losing streak. Brad Richards, the only man good enough in that game to help the Stars through, scored a point in the beginning of the game after Vancouver already scored the first game point. After that goal by #91 (Richards), hell began to freeze over with Vancouver making goal after goal. Let's just say it wasn't a good night for #32 Kari Lehtonen, having to be taken out of the game with 3:41 seconds left and replaced by #30 Andrew Raycroft. That is very humiliating towards the goaltender being #3 best goaltender of 2010. Let's hope when the Dallas Stars travel back to Dallas for their game against the Edmonton Oilers that it will be a success over Edmonton, and gaining those two points needed to get the Stars higher in the division.
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