New story, from our music issue: I attempted to solve one of the Stanley Cup's greatest urban legends.
Did a Dallas Star *really* dent it by throwing the Cup off Vinnie Paul's balcony?
And if not... what the hell happened?
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A Miro Heiskanen note from @FriedgeHNIC’s latest 32 Thoughts Blog.
He’s absolutely correct that the Norris Trophy voting has more or less turned into an Art Ross Trophy for defenseman. They should create a trophy for the top scoring blue liner (The Bobby Orr).
Vegas when they realize that Robertson, Johnston, Stankoven, Heiskanen, Harley and Oettinger are all going to be back on the Stars again next season, AND that those players will all likely be better or just as good as they are right now:
@RobertTiffin I'd be looking for the first fog-shrouded crater lake I could find and pretending to be in Alan Wake II, but that's probably just me, probably.
Tyler Seguin, Matt Dumba and Sam Steel are participated in today’s Dallas Stars practice in Frisco.
Pete DeBoer said all three will travel (Buffalo & Boston), but declined to give any status updates, saying they will provide more info tomorrow morning in Buffalo.
Pace yourself today, lads. Drink plenty of fluids and get up to stretch every 2 hours. We have a maximum sporting situation developing until about midnight.
This is the single greatest image of the earth ever taken. On Valentine's day in 1990, Voyager 1 turned around to capture the earth one last time from 3.7 billion miles.
On each beat I cover, there is a player nicknamed "Tank."
For SMU, it's 6-4, 348-pound DT Anthony Booker.
For the Stars, it's 5-8, 171-pound F Logan Stankoven.
I would literally give everything for Tank and Tank to meet.
Late start for Links today, because we didn't want to step on all that other opening-day content. They should tide you over until the festivities REALLY get going.
(Yes, there's more on the way. It's showtime, #TexasHockey fans.)
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