
YOUR DALLAS STARS (0-0-2, 2 pts) At The Calgary Flames (4-0-0, 8 pts)
Regular Season Game 3, Overall Game 11, National Hockey League Game 48
Where: Pengrowth Saddledome | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Date: Friday, October 9th
Time: 8:00 PM Central Time
Stars TV/Radio: Fox Sports Southwest | 1310 AM The Ticket
Flames TV/Radio: SportsNet West | 960 AM The Fan
Last Game:
: 10/06 - L 5-4 [SO] - At Edmonton - RECAP - SCORESHEET
: 10/08 - W 4-3 [SO] - At Edmonton - RECAP - SCORESHEETTHE DALLAS STARS
Mascot: Stars
Colors: Green/Gold
Head Coach: Marc Crawford
Official Team Site: DallasStars.com
HF Board: HFBoard.com - Dallas Stars
Fan Site #1: TheStarsFans.com
Fan Site #2: Unofficial Boards
Record: 0-0-2 with 2 Points
Standings: Pacific Division-3rd, Western Conference-11th, NHL-20th
Home Record: 0-0-1
Away Record: 0-0-1
Last 10 Games: 0-0-2 [2 Game Losing Streak]
Overtime Record: 0-2 [0-2 Shoot Out]
Dallas Team Leaders
Points: James Neal & Brenden Morrow - 3
Goals: James Neal - 3
Assists: Brad Richards - 2
+/-: Six Players - +1
Penalty Minutes: Krys Barch - 7
Shots: Brad Richards - 15
Powerplay Goals: Neal & Robidas & Morrow - 1
Shorthanded Goals: James Neal - 1
Game Winning Goals: N/A
Dallas Goalies
Marty Turco | 0-0-2
GAA: 2.78
Save %: .880%
Shut Outs: 0
Alex Auld | 0-0-0
GAA: 0.00
Save %: 1.00%
Shut Outs: 0
THE CALGARY FLAMES
Mascot: Flames
Colors: Red/Yellow
Head Coach: Brent Sutter
Official Team Site: CalgaryFlames.com
HF Board: HFBoard.com - Calgary Flames
Fan Site #1: CalgaryPuck.com
Fan Site #2:
Record: 3-0-0 with 6 Points
Standings: Northwest Division-1st, Western Conference-1st, NHL-2nd
Home Record: 2-0-0
Away Record: 2-0-0
Last 10 Games: 4-0-0 [4 Game Winning Streak]
Overtime Record: 1-0 [1-0 Shoot Out]
Calgary Team Leaders
Points: Rene Bourque - 6
Goals: Four Players - 2
Assists: Rene Bourque - 4
+/-: Eric Nystrom - +6
Penalty Minutes: Jarome Iginla - 11
Shots: Jarome Iginla - 14
Powerplay Goals: Five Players - 1
Shorthanded Goals: N/A
Game Winning Goals: Kronwall & Moss & Prust - 1
Calgary Goalies
Miikka Kiprusoff | 4-0-0
GAA: 2.95
Save %: .910%
Shut Outs: 0
Curtis McElhinney | 0-0-0
GAA: 0.00
Save %: 1.00%
Shut Outs: 0
The Walzy Injury Report
Dallas - 2 Players Injured
Jere Lehtinen - day-to-day - Hip/Groin
Mike Modano - day-to-day - Ribs
Total Man Games Lost: 3
Calgary - 2 Players Injured
Brian McGratton - IR - Upper Body
Cory Sarich - Day-To-Day - Lower Body
Total Man Games Lost: 8
Last Game Recap
Opponent: Dallas at Edmonton
Result: Loss 5-4 [Shoot Out]
Article #1 - Dallas Morning News - "Stars come up short in shootout in 5-4 loss."
Article #2 - Edmonton Journal - "Oilers win 5-4 in shootout."
Goal Scorers:
1st - Edmonton (1-0) - 3:39 - Comrie (Cogliano | Smid) [PP]
1st - Dallas (1-1) - 5:48 - Morrow (Daley)
2nd - Dallas (1-2) - 5:57 - Neal (Turco) [SH]
2nd - Edmonton (2-2) - 6:35 - Gagner (Grebeshkov | Cogliano) [PP]
2nd - Dallas (2-3) - 11:57 - Robidas (Richards | Morrow) [PP]
2nd - Edmonton (3-3) - 18:06 - Penner (Nilsson)
3rd - Dallas (3-4) - 1:25 - Morrow (Ribeiro | Niskanen) [PP]
3rd - Edmonton (4-4) - 6:52 - Grebeshkov (Hemsky | Gilbert)
SO - Edmonton (5-4) - 3rd Round - Ales Hemsky
Shots
Dallas: 1st - 10 | 2nd - 13 | 3rd - 9 | OT - 2 | Total - 34
Edmonton: 1st - 6 | 2nd - 10 | 3rd - 7 | OT - 1 | Total - 24
Stats
Powerplays: Dallas - 2 For 6 | Edmonton - 2 For 4
Faceoffs: Dallas - 27 For 51 | Edmonton - 26 For 51
Hits: Dallas - 15 | Edmonton - 24
Takeaways: Dallas - 12 | Edmonton - 7
Giveaways: Dallas - 12 | Edmonton - 11
Blocked Shots: Dallas - 17 | Edmonton - 17
Time on Ice: Dallas - Robidas [24:28] | Edmonton - Souray [25:20]
Goalies
Dallas: Turco - 65:00 - 20 Saves - 24 Shots [L]
Edmonton: Khabibulin - 65:00 - 30 Saves - 34 Shots [W]
Three Stars Of The Game
#1. Dustin Penner | Edmonton - Goal
#2. Brenden Morrow | Dallas - 2 Goals
#3. Sam Gagner | Edmonton - Goal
Officials
Referees: Dan O'Halloran | Brian Pochmara
Linesmen: Vaughan Rody | Mark Wheler
Stats:
Goals: Dallas-6 Calgary-16
Goals Per Game: Dallas-3.0 Calgary-4.0
Goals Allowed: Dallas-6 Calgary-12
Goals Allowed Per Game: Dallas-3.0 Calgary-3.0
Shots Per Game: Dallas-37.0 Calgary-25.0
Shots Allowed Per Game: Dallas-25.0 Calgary-33.5
Powerplay: Dallas-25.0% Calgary-45.5%
Penalty Kill: Dallas-62.5% Calgary-75.0%

SEASON SERIES: Tied 0-0-0
ALL TIME SERIES: Calgary [58-59-29]
Regular Season: 54-57-29 | Home: 35-22-13 | Away: 19-35-16
Playoffs: 4-2 | Home: 3-0 | Away: 1-2
In Dallas: 31-15-14 | Home: 16-6-8 | Away: 15-9-6
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
Last Game In Series: 3/14/09 | at Calgary | Loss 2-1 - HIGHLIGHTS - GAME THREAD
2009-2010 MEETINGS-
10/09 - Dallas at Calgary
11/04 - Dallas vs Calgary
1/27 - Dallas vs Calgary
2/11 - Dallas at Calgary
THIS SEASON vs the Flames
Powerplay: 0 For 0
Penalty Kill: 0 For 0
Goals: Tied 0-0
Goalies - Dallas: 0-0-0 Flames: 0-0-0
[DAL] - Turco () - 0:00 - 0 Shots - 0 Saves - 0 Goals Against
[CGY] - Kiprusoff () - 0:00 - 0 Shots - 0 Saves - 0 Goals Against
Pacific Division Games Played Tonight
Dallas Stars At Calgary
Anaheim Ducks Vs OFF
Los Angeles Kings Vs OFF
Phoenix Coyotes Vs OFF
San Jose Sharks Vs OFF
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Pacific Division Standings
1st. Phoenix, 2-1-0, 4 Points
2nd. Los Angeles, 2-1-0, 4 Points
3rd. San Jose, 2-2-0, 4 Points
4th. Anaheim, 1-1-1, 3 Points
5th. Dallas, 0-0-2, 2 Points
1st. Phoenix, 2-1-0, 4 Points
2nd. Los Angeles, 2-1-0, 4 Points
3rd. San Jose, 2-2-0, 4 Points
4th. Anaheim, 1-1-1, 3 Points
5th. Dallas, 0-0-2, 2 Points
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Western Conference Standings
1st. Calgary, 4-0-0, 8 Points*
2nd. Nashville, 2-0-0, 4 Points*
3rd. Phoenix, 2-1-0, 4 Points*
4th. Colorado, 2-1-0, 4 Points
5th. St. Louis, 2-1-0, 4 Points
6th. Columbus, 2-1-0, 4 Points
7th. Los Angeles, 2-1-0, 4 Points
8th. San Jose, 2-2-0, 4 Points
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9th. Chicago, 1-1-1, 3 Points
10th. Edmonton, 1-1-1, 3 Points
11th. Anaheim, 1-1-1, 3 Points
12th. Dallas, 0-0-2, 2 Points
13th. Detroit, 1-2-0, 2 Points
14th. Minnesota, 1-2-0, 2 Points
15th. Vancouver, 1-3-0, 2 Points
*=Division Leader
X=Clinched Playoff Spot
Y=Clinced Division Championship
Z=Clinched Conference Championship & Presidents Trophy
Strike=Eliminated From Playoffs
Tiebreakers - From NHL.com
1. The fewer number of games played (i.e., superior points percentage).
2. The greater number of games won.
3. The greater number of points earned in games between the tied clubs. If two clubs are tied, and have not played an equal number of home games against each other, points earned in the first game played in the city that had the extra game shall not be included. If more than two clubs are tied, the higher percentage of available points earned in games among those clubs, and not including any "odd" games, shall be used to determine the standing.
4. The greater differential between goals for and against for the entire regular season.
1st. Calgary, 4-0-0, 8 Points*
2nd. Nashville, 2-0-0, 4 Points*
3rd. Phoenix, 2-1-0, 4 Points*
4th. Colorado, 2-1-0, 4 Points
5th. St. Louis, 2-1-0, 4 Points
6th. Columbus, 2-1-0, 4 Points
7th. Los Angeles, 2-1-0, 4 Points
8th. San Jose, 2-2-0, 4 Points
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9th. Chicago, 1-1-1, 3 Points
10th. Edmonton, 1-1-1, 3 Points
11th. Anaheim, 1-1-1, 3 Points
12th. Dallas, 0-0-2, 2 Points
13th. Detroit, 1-2-0, 2 Points
14th. Minnesota, 1-2-0, 2 Points
15th. Vancouver, 1-3-0, 2 Points
*=Division Leader
X=Clinched Playoff Spot
Y=Clinced Division Championship
Z=Clinched Conference Championship & Presidents Trophy
Tiebreakers - From NHL.com
1. The fewer number of games played (i.e., superior points percentage).
2. The greater number of games won.
3. The greater number of points earned in games between the tied clubs. If two clubs are tied, and have not played an equal number of home games against each other, points earned in the first game played in the city that had the extra game shall not be included. If more than two clubs are tied, the higher percentage of available points earned in games among those clubs, and not including any "odd" games, shall be used to determine the standing.
4. The greater differential between goals for and against for the entire regular season.
October Games
Friday 9th - @ Calgary - 8:00 PM - FSN Southwest
Sunday 11th - @ Vancouver - 9:00 PM - FSN Southwest
Wednesday 14th - Nashville - 7:30 PM - FSN Southwest
Friday 16th - vs Boston - 7:30 PM - FSN Southwest
Saturday 17th - @ Chicago - 7:30 PM - FSN Southwest PLUS
Monday 19th - vs Los Angeles* - 7:30 PM - FSN Southwest
Wednesday 21st - @ Anaheim* - 9:00 PM - FSN Southwest
Thursday 22nd - @ Los Angeles* - 9:30 PM - FSN Southwest
Saturday 24th - @ St. Louis - 7:00 PM - My27
Wednesday 28th - vs Toronto - 7:00 PM - FSN Southwest
Friday 30th - vs Florida - 7:30 PM - FSN Southwest
Saturday 31st - @ Nashville - 7:00 PM - My27
October Results
Saturday 3rd - vs Nashville - Loss 3-2 [Shootout] - RECAP - SCORESHEET - GAME STATS
Tuesday 6th - @ Edmonton - Loss 5-4 [Shootout] - RECAP - SCORESHEET - GAME STATS
- Tonight's game againist the Calgary Flames marks the 1,201st regular season game for the Stars since moving to the Lone Star State. Dallas is 631-392-125-52 (Wins-Losses-Ties-OT/SO Losses) in the previous 1,200 games.
- Marty Turco posted a career-worst 2.81 goals-against average last season while making a career-high 74 appearances. He's off to a similar start this season with a 2.77 GAA and a career-worst .880 save percentage.
- Marty Turco has lost his past four games in a Stars uniform, including a 2-1 loss to Calgary on April 2nd of last season.
- Loui Eriksson and James Neal were the leading scorers for the Stars against the Flames last season with one goal and two assists apiece.
- Brad Richards has five goals and five assists in nine games against the Flames.
- Brenden Morrow scored for the first time since November 20th against Chicago. He was also injured in that same game.
- Morrow's last two goal night was on January 20th of 2008 in a 5-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks.
- James Neal will try to match his career high for points in consecutive games with 3 tonight against Calgary. The first time Neal did that was from January 29th to February 3rd where he racked up 6 points in 3 games. He notched just 12 points in the following 33 games.
- Jere Lehtinen is three points away from 500 career NHL points.
- Brenden Morrow is seven games away from 600 career NHL games.
- Brenden Morrow is eight points away from 400 career NHL points.
- James Neal is 11 games away from 100 career NHL games.
- Mike Modano is 14 assists away from 800 career NHL assists.
- Trevor Daley is 18 points away from 100 career NHL points.
- Brad Richards is 18 assists away from 400 career NHL assists.
- Karlis Skrastins is 19 games away from 700 career NHL games.
- Since 1993, the Stars have a 105-48-28 record against the three Western Canadian teams including a 53-28-14 record playing north of the border.
- Dallas split its four meetings with Calgary in 2008-09, after winning 11 of 15 in the previous four seasons.
- The Stars will begin their 82 game schedule tying a franchise high with 14 games in the month of October. Only once before have they played 14 games in October, going 9-4-1 to start the 1997-98 season.
- Dallas is 0-0-1 when scoring atleast four goals, and 0-0-0 when allowing one goal. The Stars also are 0-0-1 record when allowing three goals or less.
- The Stars will play a total of 13 back-to-back series in 2009-10. The Stars are 0-0-0 in games included in back-to-backs during the 09-10 season. The Stars are 0-0-0 in the first game while 0-0-0 in the second.
- The Dallas Stars are 0-2 in shootouts this season. The Stars lost to Nashville in Dallas (2-1) and to Edmonton in Edmonton (1-0). Dallas now is 32-16 all time during the shoot outs. To see full stats of the shoot out, CLICK HERE
- RECORDS
Leading After 1st Period:
Leading After 2nd Period:
When scoring a powerplay goal: 0-0-2
When not scoring a powerplay goal: 0-0-0
When allowing a powerplay goal: 0-0-2
When not allowing a powerplay goal: 0-0-0
Day Games (before 5 pm): 0-0-2
Night Games: 0-0-0
OPPONENT NOTES
- Calgary's win against Edmonton on Thursday tied a franchise record for best start to a season at 4-0-0 for the Flames.
- The Calgary powerplay, which went into the Edmonton game with a 71.4% scoring rate, went 0 for 4 with the man advantage against the Oilers.
- Calgary kept their undefeated season alive by tying the Edmonton/Calgary game up at 3 with just 2 seconds remaining on the clock.
Shoot Out Look
Record: 0-2
Home: 0-1
Away: 0-1
Goals: 1-3
Shooters
James Neal: 0 For 2
Mike Ribeiro: 1 For 2
Brad Richards: 0 For 2
Mike Modano: 0 For 1
Loui Eriksson: 0 For 1
Team: 1 For 8 | 1 Goal
Goaltenders
Turco: 0-2 | 5 Saves - 8 Shots | 3 Goals Against
Auld: 0-0 | 0 Saves - 0 Shots | 0 Goals Against
Team: 0-2 | 5 Saves - 8 Shots | 3 Goals Against
