EXAMPLE: Huskies continue their journey on Ferris State Tuesday
News Highlights: EXAMPLE: Huskies continue their journey on Ferris State Tuesday
TUESDAY GAME • Michigan Tech will play at Ferris State on Tuesday in Game 1 of a WCHA set. The two teams will end the series on February 9 in Big Rapids. • The puck hits the Ewigleben Ice Arena at 7:07 PM on Tuesday • The Huskies are 8-5-1 overall and 2-2 in the WCHA.
TOUR • Tech is in the middle of a seven-race road trip. • The Huskies started with a 4-1 win over NMU (January 25) and then lost a few games at No. 8 Bowling Green over the weekend. • Tech travels to Alabama Huntsville this weekend (Feb. 5-6) for a series of non-conferences • The tour ends Feb. 9 in Ferris State.
Cool rookie: Impressive Dellandrea playing full of confidence for Stars
While it s only a two-game sample, the versatile forward has proven he s a key part of Dallas future by Mike Heika @MikeHeika /
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DALLAS Ty Dellandrea is getting a great opportunity.
The 20-year-old forward, who was the Stars first-round draft pick (13th overall) in 2018, has been able to step onto the checking line because Blake Comeau has been out and dealing with the COVID-19 protocol. While it s only been two games for the versatile Dellandrea, he has definitely made an impression. This kid is full of confidence. We love it, said Stars coach Rick Bowness. He s a National Hockey League player.
Stars Look For Opening Series Sweep Against Predators
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It’s hard to look at the opening 7-0 Dallas Stars win over the Nashville Predators and not feel great. Dallas found the net with regularity, and by the end of the game, the “Dobby” chants were echoing through a full-as-could-be American Airlines Center.
With five power-play goals, an even-strength goal, and a shorthanded tally to back it up, there wasn’t much that Nashville could do to end the celebration of live hockey’s return to the Metroplex. The Stars needed to wash the disappointment of a Stanley Cup loss out of the system, and the Friday night should have accomplished just that.
Injury bug bites again with Kiviranta out, Benn a game-time decision
Down a key forward and potentially their captain among others, the Stars depth is being tested early by Mike Heika @MikeHeika /
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DALLAS The Stars have dealt with injury problems quite a bit in the recent past, so the fact that they might have lost two forwards in the past two days is par for the course.
Jamie Benn is a game-time decision after suffering a lower-body injury in the season opener. He missed practice Saturday and the morning skate Sunday. Joel Kiviranta left practice Saturday with a lower-body injury and was placed on injured Sunday morning. The Stars already were missing Tyler Seguin (expected to
Invigorated Benn guiding way - and keeping up - with speedy linemates
Paired with youngsters Gurianov and Hintz, the Dallas captain has wasted no time making an impact in camp by Mike Heika @MikeHeika /
Senior Staff Writer
FRISCO, Texas Jamie Benn laughed on the first day of training camp when asked how it is playing on a line with young speedsters Denis Gurianov and Roope Hintz. I m just trying to catch up with them all of the time, Benn said after practice Monday.
In their first scrimmage together on Wednesday, Benn caught up pretty well. The 31-year-old Stars captain had two goals and helped make that line the most noticeable in the scrimmage.