I will be gone for next several days, and offline. Gotta work up my bankroll for Baseball season in a more sure way than betting hockey!
..............Dallas stuff.................................................................................
Dallas Morning News sez "The Stars will be short-handed for Wednesday's game with St. Louis. Newly acquired Jason Arnott is nursing a sore back and ribs. Even though he skated for 45 minutes Tuesday, he still couldn't shoot and is at least several days away from playing. And Pierre Turgeon is unlikely to play with a strained rotator cuff that has sidelined him for three games. ... The Stars recalled wing Rob DiMaio from the AHL's Utah Grizzlies. "
No word yet on Dallas goalie tonight. I would expect Belfour, and Johnson for STL.
more from paper:
Wilson broke the news the day before the Stars face St. Louis in a key Western Conference game Wednesday.
"These are core guys," Wilson said. "These are guys who have been here for a long time and been part of a lot of winning, a lot of adversity. That's how you really become tight. This isn't a normal trade. It's like pulling your arms out of the socket. How long will it take to grow new arms? We have to grow them by tomorrow night."
Players were stunned after winning the Stanley Cup with Nieuwendyk and Langenbrunner in 1999 and going back to the finals the next season.
"It was a sad day in the dressing room," defenseman Richard Matvichuk said. "Tears were flowing on both sides. We have to bring in the new guys [Wednesday]. That's a big test to overcome. We overcame the coaching change. We have to overcome this."
Langenbrunner tried to put the best face on the move in an interview with Rogers Sportsnet.
"It definitely was a shock," Langenbrunner said. "But Joe and I have been [road] roommates since my rookie year, and we're good friends,
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and Dallas is one of those teams that do poorly coming off road trips.
Dallas is 2-5 SU in first home game after a multiple-game road trip this season.
But STL is playing 3rd game in 4th nights, back to back, and on road. Teams have won 32% in this situation on road. But STL is pumped after last night, and 2-1-1 last four on road.
..............Dallas stuff.................................................................................
Dallas Morning News sez "The Stars will be short-handed for Wednesday's game with St. Louis. Newly acquired Jason Arnott is nursing a sore back and ribs. Even though he skated for 45 minutes Tuesday, he still couldn't shoot and is at least several days away from playing. And Pierre Turgeon is unlikely to play with a strained rotator cuff that has sidelined him for three games. ... The Stars recalled wing Rob DiMaio from the AHL's Utah Grizzlies. "
No word yet on Dallas goalie tonight. I would expect Belfour, and Johnson for STL.
more from paper:
Wilson broke the news the day before the Stars face St. Louis in a key Western Conference game Wednesday.
"These are core guys," Wilson said. "These are guys who have been here for a long time and been part of a lot of winning, a lot of adversity. That's how you really become tight. This isn't a normal trade. It's like pulling your arms out of the socket. How long will it take to grow new arms? We have to grow them by tomorrow night."
Players were stunned after winning the Stanley Cup with Nieuwendyk and Langenbrunner in 1999 and going back to the finals the next season.
"It was a sad day in the dressing room," defenseman Richard Matvichuk said. "Tears were flowing on both sides. We have to bring in the new guys [Wednesday]. That's a big test to overcome. We overcame the coaching change. We have to overcome this."
Langenbrunner tried to put the best face on the move in an interview with Rogers Sportsnet.
"It definitely was a shock," Langenbrunner said. "But Joe and I have been [road] roommates since my rookie year, and we're good friends,
...............................................................................................................
and Dallas is one of those teams that do poorly coming off road trips.
Dallas is 2-5 SU in first home game after a multiple-game road trip this season.
But STL is playing 3rd game in 4th nights, back to back, and on road. Teams have won 32% in this situation on road. But STL is pumped after last night, and 2-1-1 last four on road.

