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| Stars' Guerin named NHL Player of the Week |
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10/14/2002 |
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| New York, NY (Sportsbooks) - Dallas Stars forward Bill Guerin was named NHL Player of the Week for the period of Wednesday, October 9 through Sunday, October 13. Guerin collected points on each of Dallas' first five goals of the season. He recorded an assist in the Stars' 1-1 tie at Colorado in the season-opener on Wednesday, had two goals and two assists in a 4-2 triumph over Anaheim on Friday and tallied a goal in a 5-2 win at Phoenix on Saturday. Guerin, who signed as a free agent with the club in Ju |
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| Bruins, Avs both try to get in win column |
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10/14/2002 |
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| Denver, CO (Sportsbooks) - Two teams searching for their first win of the season faceoff tonight when the Colorado Avalanche host the Boston Bruins at the Pepsi Center. The Avs kicked off their season on Wednesday and skated to a 1-1 tie with the Dallas Stars. Radim Vrbata scored with just under 13 minutes left in the contest to knot the game. Dallas' Mike Modano attempted to clear the puck at the blue line, but was stripped by Peter Forsberg, who pulled the puck around the Stars' center before cutting t |
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| Guerin tries to continue torrid start in Phoenix |
NHL Hockey |
10/12/2002 |
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| Phoenix, AZ (Sportsbooks) - The Dallas Stars hope to remain unbeaten tonight when they visit Phoenix tonight in the Coyotes' home opener at America West Arena. After skating to a 1-1 tie with Colorado on Wednesday, the Stars posted a 4-2 home victory over Anaheim on Friday. Bill Guerin, the team's marquee free agent signing this summer, made a big splash in his home Stars debut, contributing two goals and two assists. He now has figured in all five goals Dallas has scored this season. Mike Modano and Se |
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| Ducks seek first 2-0 start ever |
NHL Hockey |
10/11/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (Sportsbooks) - The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim try to start a season with consecutive wins for the first time in franchise history tonight when they visit the Dallas Stars at the American Airlines Center. Anaheim, which was 1-8 all-time in season openers heading into this year, posted a 4-3 victory in St. Louis Thursday night. The newly assembled line of sophomore Andy McDonald and rookies Stanislav Chistov and Alexei Smirnov combined for three goals and six assists, with McDonald leading the wa |
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| Bruins, Wild square off in St. Paul |
NHL Hockey |
10/11/2002 |
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| off at the Xcel Energy Center. Boston, which finished first in the Eastern Conference last season before bowing out to Montreal in the first round, enters a campaign of uncertainty as it lost perhaps its most important component, Bill Guerin, to the Dallas Stars via free agency. Guerin's exit not only subtracts a player who has scored at least 40 goals in each of the last two seasons -- he and Vancouver's Markus Naslund are the only players to do so -- but the Bruins will be without their most visible team |
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| Arnott placed on injured reserve |
NHL Hockey |
10/10/2002 |
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| Valley Ranch, TX (Sportsbooks) - The Dallas Stars placed Jason Arnott on the injured reserve list Thursday after the center left Wednesday's season- opening 1-1 tie against the Colorado Avalanche with a right leg injury. The 27-year-old Arnott suffered a high ankle sprain just over eight minutes into the game when he fell awkwardly to the ice after being pulled down in front of the Avalanche net by Colorado's Vaclav Nedorost. He will be out of the lineup for 10-14 days and then be re-evaluated. Arnott h |
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| Arnott suffers leg injury |
NHL Hockey |
10/10/2002 |
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| Denver, CO (Sportsbooks) - Dallas Stars center Jason Arnott left Wednesday's season-opening 1-1 tie against the Colorado Avalanche with a right leg injury. Arnott was injured just over eight minutes into the game when he fell awkwardly to the ice after being pulled down in front of the Avalanche net by Colorado's Vaclav Nedorost. Arnott was unable to put pressure on the leg as he was helped to the locker room. Arnott had three goals and an assist in 10 games with Dallas last season after being traded fr |
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| Gretzky Night in LA: No. 99 heads to the rafters |
NHL Hockey |
10/09/2002 |
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| eterans such as Philippe Boucher, Kelly Buchberger, Nelson Emerson and Cliff Ronning. In addition, assistant coach Dave Tippett, who was given much of the credit for the team's top-ranked power-play unit, was hired away to be the new head man of the Dallas Stars. However, the Kings do possess one of the better lines in all of hockey in the threesome of Jason Allison, Ziggy Palffy and Adam Deadmarsh. Between the pipes, Felix Potvin continued his re-birth with the Kings last season, posting a 2.31 GAA and .90 |
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| 2002-03 NHL Season Outlook |
NHL Hockey |
10/09/2002 |
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| ngle and won the Pacific Division championship with less than spectacular years from Selanne, captain Owen Nolan and Vincent Damphousse. Big players come through at big times, and there isn't a more pivotal time for the San Jose Sharks franchise. 4. Dallas Stars - The re-tooled Stars will give the Sharks a run for their money in the Pacific, as management made all the right moves this summer after 2001's Donald Audette/Jyrki Lumme fiasco. In addition to Guerin, Dallas signed right wing Scott Young, who will |
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| Stars sign Morrow to three-year deal |
NHL Hockey |
09/26/2002 |
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| Valley Ranch, TX (Sportsbooks) - The Dallas Stars and left wing Brenden Morrow agreed to a three-year contract on Thursday. As per team policy, financial terms were not disclosed. "Brenden has shown the ability to become an excellent NHL player," said Stars general manager Doug Armstrong. "We're excited to have him with our organization for the next three years." The 23-year-old Morrow recorded 17 goals and 18 assists in 72 games last season for Dallas. He also ranked first on the team in penalty minute |
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