
Their inexperienced backup rookie goaltender was in net and played poorly in front. The Stars played their fourth game in six nights, all on the road, and were playing the second night of a back-to-back. The result of Tuesday’s game was not concerning. Tonight was a night where I knew we’d be a little fatigued, and you want someone else to step up, another line to step up and grab it and make a difference tonight. “All of a sudden you go from all kinds of scoring depth to not much. Stars general manager Jim Nill added a couple of forwards at the trade deadline, and Evgenii Dadonov and Max Domi have produced positive results early on. Just as DeBoer didn’t panic when the power play was stuck in the mud for a while, it’s not time to panic about the Stars’ lineup. It would be irresponsible to jump to conclusions about his availability before the results come out, but at least for the immediate future, it’s not good news for the Stars. Marchment flew back to Dallas for further examination of his knee. Though that’s possible given Seguin’s pain tolerance and desire to return as soon as possible, it could be a generous timeline. DeBoer put Seguin’s timeline at a couple of weeks.
#We gonna save the world tonight plus
Mason Marchment left the game in Seattle on Monday after a knee-to-knee collision.Īs we reported Monday, although Seguin avoided a catastrophe, he still required approximately 30 stitches to seal the wound, plus some more inside his leg. Tyler Seguin left the game last week in Buffalo after getting cut by a skate. The Stars are now without two good players. But two words from DeBoer’s answer kept showing up during the Stars’ 5-2 loss to the Canucks on Tuesday. The Stars’ power play is back to elite form and feeding the team the offense and positive momentum it needs. DeBoer’s patience - while plenty on the outside were hitting the panic button - has certainly been rewarded.
