Dallas Stars Tickets – Shining Stars For Fans To See?
The schedule looks good. The Stars will finish out January with a home game against the Thrashers and two away games against the Red Wings and the Blue Jackets. In February, the Stars start with a home game where they host the Flames then head out to play an away game against the Avalanche. Two more games are away in February and they’re against the Blackhawks and Blue Jackets. The remainder of the games scheduled for February will be on the home ice for the Stars and be scheduled against the Rangers, Predators, Coyotes, Canucks, Oilers, Blackhawks, Sharks, Blues and Ducks. In March, the Stars can show off their stuff at home against the Penguins, Canadiens, Hurricanes, Wile, Canucks, Kings and Panthers. When they take to the road, the Stars will be taking to the ice as visitors in the games against the Sharks, Kings, Ducks, Blues, Canucks, Flames, Sharks, Coyotes and Kings. April’s games are both away and at home with two home games against the Flames and the Blues and three away games against the Wild, Avalanche and the Ducks. The season’s last game for the Stars against the Ducks will be held on Friday, April 10. So whose wearing the Stars uniforms this season? Team defensemen include Trevor Daley, Nicklas Grossman, Andrew Hutchinson, Doug Janik, Matt Niskanen, Stephane Robidas, Darryl Sydor and Sergie Zubov. Team goalies include Tobias Stephan and Marty Turco. Team forwards include players Krystofer Barch, Fabian Brunnstrom, Chris Conner, Loui Eriksson, Jere Lehtinen, Joel Lundgvist, Mike Modano, Brenden Morrow, James Neal, Steve Ott, Mark Parrish, Toby Petersen, Mike Ribeiro, Brad Richards, Brian Sutherby and Landon Wilson. With players Brunnstrom, Morrow, Wilson and Zubov on the injured reserves list, the Stars have a few less players than normal to work with when it comes to handling the ice at maximum skill. Head coach Dave Tippett, assistant coach Rick Wilson, assistant coach Mark Lamb, assistant coach Stu Barnes and goaltending consultant Andy Moog represent a wealth experience to tackle the task at hand though. The locker room staff this year includes strength and conditioning coach J.J. McQueen, head athletic trainer Dave Zeis, head equipment manager Steve Sumner, assistant athletic trainer Craig Lowry, video coordinator/assistant strength and conditioning coach Manny Hernando, equipment assistant Dennis Soetart and massage therapist Cleo Bates. The medical staff always plays an important role and this year’s staff for the stars includes head team phyisician and orthopedic surgeon Dan Cooper, orthopedic surgeons Mark Muller – John Baker and Dan Worrel, orthopedic specialists Drew Dossett and Gene Curry, plastic surgeon Jeff Kenkel, team dentists Wayne Scott and Julie Scott, internist John Brooks, physical therapist Alan Thomson, chiropractor Mary Collings and sports psychologist Scot McFadden. At a glance, it appears that the Stars have all their ducks in a row on every aspect of the game from the stands to the ice to the locker rooms and all around. With more nearly half the season left, fans are waiting to see how the Stars will fair and supporting them all along the way.
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