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If Edmonton wins on the road Thursday night in Dallas, it clinches the series and will begin preparing to play the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final. If Dallas wins, it forces a Game 6 on Saturday back in Edmonton,
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'They don't want to pay the price': Dallas insider blasts Stars for lack of fightThis in from Dallas Star insider and former NHL d-man Craig “Luds” Ludwig, who played 1256 regular season NHL games and won two Stanley Cups (Montreal, 1986 and Dallas, 1999), finishing up his career with six seasons in Dallas,
After being thoroughly handled over the last two games, the Dallas Stars will look to climb back into the Western Conference finals on Tuesday in Game 4 against the Edmonton Oilers.
Mikko Rantanen and Mikael Granlund scored seven of the Dallas Stars’ 13 goals in the second round to move on to the Western Conference final against the Edmonton Oilers, yet that lopsided production also was a red flag. Three-time Stanley Cup champion Ken Daneyko before the series started figured that needed to change.
Excitement is high in North Texas as fans gather at the American Airlines Center for Game 2 of the Western Conference Final between the Dallas Stars and the Edmonton Oilers.
Hintz, who was originally injured after an iffy whack to his foot by Darnell Nurse in Game 2, got another whack early into Game 4 from Edmonton’s Evan Bouchard. Bouchard welcomed Hintz back to the ice by popping him in the injured foot, temporarily staggering Hintz before he was able to skate back to the bench. The play went unpenalized.