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'Hit āem!ā: Stars hammer Tampa 4-1 to open Stanley Cup Final
Read full article: 'Hit āem!ā: Stars hammer Tampa 4-1 to open Stanley Cup FinalEDMONTON, AB ā Dallas Stars players on the bench yelled at their teammates, āHit āem!ā They did, over and over, the body checks and the shouts easily heard throughout an arena left empty because of the pandemic for this most unusual Stanley Cup Final. The Stars, who grinded their way through the playoffs with tight-checking toughness, came out hitting, knowing the Lightning are not fully healthy. Defenseman Esa Lindell also got into the action early with Point, cross-checking him and leveling him in open ice. Dallas is trying for its first title since 1999 and Tampa Bay since 2004, though this Lightning core reached the final in 2015. General manager Julien BriseBois on Friday ruled out Stamkos for Game 1 but left open the possibility he could play this series.
Stars, Lightning meet in nontraditional Stanley Cup Final
Read full article: Stars, Lightning meet in nontraditional Stanley Cup FinalEDMONTON, AB ā The leaves are starting to change color around the NHL playoff bubble, and, at most, seven games remain before the Stanley Cup is handed out. On Saturday night, two of the league's southernmost teams begin a Stanley Cup Final like none other in the great white north when the Dallas Stars and Tampa Bay Lightning face off in Game 1. āThis is unlike any other Stanley Cup final where weād get days rest,ā coach Jon Cooper said. Some things to watch in the Dallas-Tampa Bay Stanley Cup Final:RUSSIAN GOALIESIt's the first time in NHL history that the final features two Russian starting goaltenders. Nikolai Khabibulin is the only Russian goalie to win the Stanley Cup when he did so with Tampa Bay in 2004.