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Articles Written by: VICTOR CHI
Both teams have plenty of homegrown stars, but they took different routes in assembling the talent.
The Penguins stumbled and bumbled after Mario Lemieux's retirement and collected five high lottery picks as their payoff. Scoring whiz/poster boy ...
From VICTOR CHI,
Sporting News,
22 May 2008
A capsule look at Game 6 of the Western Conference finals in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
1. Henrik Zetterberg OK, let's run down his case. Power-play assist. Shorthanded goal. Most ice time among the club's forwards. Game-high seven shots. Eleven of 14 ...
From VICTOR CHI,
Sporting News,
20 May 2008
A capsule look at Game 4 of the Western Conference finals in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
1. Marty Turco. Stars goaltender earned his first victory at Joe Louis Arena with an outstanding two-way effort. Turco stopped 38-of-39 shots, the most that the ...
From VICTOR CHI,
Sporting News,
17 May 2008
A capsule look at Game 4 of the Western Conference finals in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
1. Marty Turco. Stars goaltender stopped 33-of-34 shots, and his workload got increasingly difficult as the game progressed. Turco surrendered a goal to Henrik ...
From VICTOR CHI,
Sporting News,
15 May 2008
A capsule look at Game 3 of the Western Conference finals in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
1. Pavel Datsyuk. He opened the scoring and kept going en route to his first career hat trick. His second goal had to be particularly disheartening to Dallas. The ...
From VICTOR CHI,
Sporting News,
13 May 2008
A capsule look at Game 2 of the Western Conference finals in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
1. Henrik Zetterberg. Known for his two-way prowess, Zetterberg provided an all-around complete game Saturday. He bagged what proved to be the winning goal with a ...
From VICTOR CHI,
Sporting News,
10 May 2008
Three stars
The Stars gained the upper hand in their series against Anaheim and San Jose by clicking on the power play to take the first two games on the road. You can imagine Dallas liked the idea of seeing Kronwall tagged with the first minor ...
From VICTOR CHI,
Sporting News,
8 May 2008
Stars: Goaltender Marty Turco put on a clinic in the six-game series victory over the San Jose Sharks. The Stars were outshot in four of the six games, including 62-55 in the quadruple-overtime finale, but Turco never allowed more than two goals in ...
From VICTOR CHI,
Sporting News,
6 May 2008
The Dallas Stars prevailed on captain Brenden Morrow's power-play strike just past the nine-minute mark of quadruple overtime. That secured a 2-1 win and a date with the Detroit Red Wings in the Western Conference finals.
The San Jose Sharks exited ...
From VICTOR CHI,
Sporting News,
5 May 2008
The Canadiens outshot the Flyers in every game except the finale when Philadelphia had a 37-35 edge. After managing two goals in each of their three previous losses in this series, the Canadiens had more success solving Biron on Saturday. They even ...
From VICTOR CHI,
Sporting News,
3 May 2008