...when the STΛRS go BLOOOO-OOH-OOH-OOOOOOH, STΛRS go BLOOOO-OOH-OOH-OOOOOOH, STΛRS go BLOOOO-OOH-OOH-OOOOOOH, STΛRS go blue.
(Though I don't believe they're changing their colors from black/gold/green.)
Anyway, the Stars were a middling team last year that finished in an especially crappy 9th place, with two more wins than LA, but ten fewer overtime losses. In 2011, they also finished in an especially crappy 9th place, as they would have made the playoffs had they not lost their last game of the year to the shitty Wild and let our Fighting Fernando Pisanis limp into the Stanley Cup. To remedy their four consecutive playoff misses, something I don't think the North/not-North Stars franchise has ever done, they shored up their roster by adding 40-year-olds Jaromir Jagr and Ray Whitney. I want to be able to laugh at this, but Jagr singlehandedly (2 G, 2 A in a 4-3 win) won the Stars their first game of the year against Phoenix, with Whitney scoring on one of his assists. They also flipped noted idiot Steve Ott to the Sabres for Derek Roy, which can't not work out well, because Steve Ott is a useless shitbag. Mike Ribeiro is gone as well, off to Washington to do a ton of blow and bitch about the refs not taking his dives. Happened already the other night with the Jets!
However, Jamie Benn is mired in a contract holdout in what a lot of us suspect is ownership collusion right out of the gate: Benn is a restricted free agent coming off an impressive 26-goal/63-point season, and yet we're to believe that not only have the Stars not signed him, but not one of the other 29 teams has tendered him an offer sheet? Really? For those who still don't know the system, restricted free agency is when a player is without a contract but under team control, so any outside offer can be matched by the controlling team or declined in exchange for a sliding scale of draft pick compensation. Yet nobody for the last seven months has attempted to sign Jamie Benn. Nor P.K. Subban, who is in the same limbo with Montreal. Why else could this be but to suppress the market value of RFAs? Very, very, very sketchy.
Elsewhere with the Stars, they still have Robidas, Morrow, and Daley hanging around, plus Alex Goligoski from what has to be one of the most horseshittedly one-sided trades of the last ten years. Loui Eriksson is good. Vern Fiddler is one of those pesky defensive-system guys. Overall, I'd say it's probably about a 9th place team.
Both teams played in the Midwest on Tuesday and had yesterday off, so no particular fatigue issues.
Through three games so far: Hawks: 5-2 win over the Kings (won the Cup), 6-4 win over the Coyotes (eliminated us), 3-2 win over the Blues (won our division) Stars: 4-3 win over the Coyotes, 1-0 loss to the Wild, 2-1 win over the Red Wings
Last year: 2-1 Stars, 5-2 Hawks, 3-1 Stars, 4-1 Hawks
On paper the Hawks' depth is vastly superior, but the Stars play us tough on a pretty regular basis, and Jagr is one of the greatest players of all time. Kari Lehtonen is a good goalie, so Crawford will have to be on his game. I wrote a lot here, so I expect a loss.
_________________ Molly Lambert wrote: The future holds the possibility to be great or terrible, and since it has not yet occurred it remains simultaneously both.
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