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News - Jere Lehtinen

2009-02-19 23:42:29

Fabian Brunnstrom delivered the game-winning goal early in the second period Thursday night, lifting the Dallas Stars to a 4-2 decision over Edmonton. The Stars successfully opened a six-game homestand by winning for the seventh time in 10 contests. Marty Turco made 21 saves and Dallas also got goals from Jere Lehtinen, Krystofer Barch and Raymond Sawada. The Stars let an early two-goal lead get away, but Brunnstrom scored on the power-play 3:08 into the second period to put Dallas back in front. Brunnstrom's goal came while Ethan Moreau was serving a double-minor for tripping and roughing. Lehtinen tipped in a shot by Mike Ribeiro 8:17 into the third to give Dallas a two-goal advantage. Liam Reddox and Shawn Horcoff scored goals and Dwyane Roloson yielded four goals on 25 shots for the Oilers, who lost their second straight game following a three-game winning streak. There were 87 minutes worth of penalties called, 57 of them in the third period.

2009-02-03 22:47:36

James Neal and Brad Richards each had a goal and an assist Tuesday, bringing the Dallas Stars a 3-1 victory over the Calgary Flames. Jere Lehtinen also scored a goal and Marty Turco made 24 saves for the Stars, who are on a five-game winning streak. Michael Cammalleri scored the Flames' lone goal.

2009-01-29 21:55:27

Marty Turco, given an early four-goal lead, recorded his first regular-season victory ever in Detroit Thursday, helping the Dallas Stars down the Red Wings 4-2. Turco made 22 saves to end his Detroit jinx after having lost eight games and tying two in 10 previous trips to Joe Louis Arena. The Red Wings lost their fourth straight, Detroit's longest skid of the season.

2009-01-27 22:23:58

Marty Turco made 25 saves in his 35th career shutout Tuesday, a 2-0 Dallas Stars victory over the Atlanta Thrashers. Jere Lehtinen and Steve Ott scored for the Stars, who have won three of their last four games.

2009-01-17 16:53:47

Dallas's Mike Ribeiro scored two goals Saturday, the second on a shootout wrist-shot that gave the Stars a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Ribeiro's game-winner was the only goal of the shootout. All the scoring in regulation came in the third period, which had a hectic finish. Ribeiro scored with 1:12 remaining, breaking a 1-1 tie.

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