Dallas Stars Daily Links: The Stars Reap Rewards For Solid Play
From Klingberg’s shot to Khudobin’s tape, Sean Shapiro looks at all the angles from Sunday’s game. Plus, Joe Pavelski’s historic hat trick, Texas stakes its Hockeyville claim, and more.
The Dallas Stars often struggle to reap the rewards of fundamentally decent play, and the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs have been no exception so far. So it seems pretty important that they did both during another series-tying game with the Calgary Flames on Sunday afternoon.
Sean Shapiro examines the Stars’ latest win – starting with John Klingberg’s unique point shot and why it confounds netminders...
It’s a floating, high shot from the point. That’s not common in the NHL – in fact, it’s not common in hockey at any level. Defensemen are coached at a young age to keep their point shots low and hard, not in the areas where they could hit a body or teammates in front of the net....
Klingberg joked about it after the game that he just has too big of a curve, but in reality, it’s not a joking matter. It’s a reason why he’s one of the most unique defensemen in the NHL.
...through Ben Bishop and his worrying injury status:
Bishop was the Stars’ starter in Game 2 and while he won that game, he looked a bit rusty and behind the pace of the game – specifically with his recoveries – after missing the final two games of the round robin due to injury.
[Anton] Khudobin has been a well-cashed-in insurance policy as the 1B and once again performed well, but Bishop’s injury history and this latest development lead to further concerns for the goalie’s future and serve as a constant reminder that a high-quality backup is key to team success during the length of Bishop’s contract.
...to the Flames’ attempt to throw the book at Dobby, with negligible results:
The Flames tried to play mental games with Khudobin by pointing out to the referees that the goalie wasn’t using white tape on the knob of his stick and instead was using green like he’s been using all season....
Khudobin made his stick compliant by adding a strip of white tape on the top of the knob.
And, no, I didn’t know this was a rule until today.
There’s much more behind the paywall. [The Athletic DFW]
Stars Stuff
He’s 2,000 miles from Edmonton, but Razor is still living his best life right now.
A Game 4 dub calls for a jazz-filled Emporium with @Razor5Hole 🎺@Lexus | #GoStars pic.twitter.com/vcqEmzT2IX
— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) August 17, 2020
Add this nice stat to Joe Pavelski’s large collection of other nice stats.
Joe Pavelski (36 years, 36 days) became the 10th different player in NHL history to score a playoff hat trick at age 36 or older. #NHLStats #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/SQ4NZlPY27
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) August 17, 2020
Sportstoons commemorated Pavs’ playoffs hat trick with a true collectible.
Pav’s Hat Trick... #GoStars #FlameOut #NHL #DallasStars #StanleyCupPlayoffs #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/EQoNPIsLMF
— Sportstoons (@sportstoons) August 16, 2020
Around The League(s)
#Murder Was The Case
- The Colorado Avalanche will not sweep the Arizona Coyotes, who won a 4-2 decision despite being outshot 51-21. [Mile High Hockey]
- The Chicago Blackhawks were one step closer to getting the broom after dropping a 2-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday. [Knights On Ice]
- But as we say, the Hawks know how to win – and they staved off an early departure thanks to Corey Crawford and a 3-1 victory on Sunday. [Second City Hockey]
- And the St. Louis Blues finally drew blood against the series-leading Vancouver Canucks with a 3-2 OT win. [Nucks Misconduct]/
Oskar Lindblom is back on the ice, and the Philadelphia Flyers can barely contain their joy.
8 months after being diagnosed with cancer, 6 weeks after finishing cancer treatments and 1 day after turning 24, Oskar Lindblom leads Flyers post-practice stretches. What a remarkable story https://t.co/hHRYgMQHWs
— Adam Kimelman (@NHLAdamK) August 16, 2020
Meanwhile, Boston Bruins ace Tuukka Rask will not return to the playoffs. Fluto Shinzawa reports on the behind-the-scenes factors that led to his opt-out.
'I don't judge anyone making that decision': Updates on Tuukka Rask's departure, how his teammates found out, and how changes in family visits in Edmonton may have swayed his mind. https://t.co/F9TDCmWwXk
— Fluto Shinzawa (@FlutoShinzawa) August 15, 2020
The Carolina Hurricanes lost Game 3 and may have lost Andrei Svechnikov for at least the rest of the Boston Bruins series.
"It's tough because you see a kid go down, and that injury looks really bad. That's all that's going through my head. I hate it for him."https://t.co/NotlS24rxx
— Michael Smith (@MSmithCanes) August 15, 2020
The Kraft Hockeyville USA finalists have gone public – and Texas has a rooting interest this year. Don’t forget to vote!
East Grand Forks, MN, El Paso, TX, River Falls, WI & Wichita, KS, you are the Kraft #HockeyvilleUSA Top 4! Thank you to everyone who nominated! Voting begins Aug 29th at 7 a.m ET. One of these communities will be crowned the next Kraft #HockeyvilleUSA @NHL @NHLPA @NHLonNBCSports pic.twitter.com/bcRKVWOKBI
— Kraft Hockeyville US (@HockeyvilleUSA) August 17, 2020
Finally
You can always use a little more Klinger. Enjoy.
KLINGER! HE WINS IT IN OVERTIME!@ModeloUSA | #GoStars pic.twitter.com/JVI6kGAGF8
— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) August 16, 2020