Jere Lehtinen

Sturm Blog: 3 In A Row?

2 in a row? On Monday night, the Stars took down a spirited crew from Carolina who were happy to engage in another physical confrontation that barely made it one shift before the fists started flying as Brenden Morrow and Tim...

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Turco, Stars shut door on Hurricanes

Marty Turco gave the Dallas Stars some badly needed home momentum. Turco stopped 22 shots for his 38th NHL shutout, rookie Jamie Benn scored a power-play goal in the first period and the Stars beat the Carolina Hurricanes 2-0...

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Robidas helps Stars beat Devils

Dallas Stars right wing Jere Lehtinen (26) is checked into the bench by New Jersey Devils defenseman Matthew Corrente (32) during the first period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, in Dallas. Defenseman Stephane...

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Pacific: Ducks glad to be back home after tough trip

Juggling act for Stars The injuries that wiped out the Dallas Stars in 2008-09 may be contributing to the team's early success this season. Losing players such as Brenden Morrow and Brad Richards for extended periods forced the...

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While We’re Waiting… Dyfunctional Browns, Nakita Filatov takes off, and OSU-Michigan Week

While We’re Waiting serves as the early morning gathering of WFNY-esque information for your viewing pleasure. Have something you think we should see? Send it to our tips email in the sidebar. “The mental welfare of this...

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Depth Charge

It is a testament to the depth of the Dallas Stars that they have continued to receive balanced offensive production from its group of forwards throughout this season, despite having anywhere between two and four forwards...

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Jere Lehtinen injured in practice, to miss game

Updated: November 12, 2009, 4:18 PM ET Lehtinen back on bench for Stars is hampered by a groin injury and will not play against San Jose on Thursday night, a team official said. Lehtinen, who suffered the injury in practice...

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Hull extremely worthy of induction into Hall of Fame

It’s hard to imagine now, but there was a time when he was considered a longshot to reach the NHL at all, never mind end up as the league’s third-highest goal-scorer and a shoo-in for the Hockey Hall of Fame. After a stellar...

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Canucks fall to Stars

By Ben Kuzma, Canwest News ServiceNovember 7, 2009 It could have been a Texas-sized barbecue with Cory Schneider served up as the main course Friday night. After all, the odds were stacked against the Vancouver Canucks prospect...

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Modano gets back on the ice for Stars

Nov 05, 2009 (The Dallas Morning News - But after missing 13 games with a rib injury this season, Modano already has experienced the third-longest stretch in his career without hockey. This season, his maximum will be 69 if he...

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