Game One: Stars Explode in the Third Period
The Dallas Stars needed a dramatic change of fortune in the third period against Edmonton. They got it, and then some.
The Dallas Stars needed a dramatic change of fortune in the third period against Edmonton. They got it, and then some.
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I couldn’t stop thinking about what happened on Saturday in Dallas. It was a reminder of what really matters.
The Stars are rising. The Maple Leafs are falling. Meanwhile, the playoff field is down to the final four.
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