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  Graphic: Genevive Oliver There have been great players for the Pittsburgh Penguins, and then there has been Mario Lemieux. From the impossible reach of his stick to his effortless, balletic stride, 'Le Magnifique' wasn't just a force of nature—he was a work of art on ice. His time in Pittsburgh wasn't just about piling up goals and assists; it was an incredible journey of dizzying highs, a battle with a life-threatening illness, and then, a truly triumphant comeback that carved his place as an eternal Penguins legend. His story is one of unrivaled greatness on the ice and a fierce, unwavering loyalty to the city that loved him. The Arrival of Le Magnifique: The Savior of a City The hype around Mario Lemieux started almost before he even got here. In the mid-1980s, the Pittsburgh Penguins were a punchline—a franchise teetering on the brink of irrelevance. Their arena was a ghost town, their roster a collection of misfits. Then, on a fateful day in 1984, the draft lotte...

Canadiens Defeat The Stars In Dallas 4-3, 1/2/24

 




*Sorry for the lack of photos! Hoping to get permission eventually.*


   The Stars played against the Canadiens in Dallas on Tuesday, January 2nd. The Canadiens ended up winning with a 4-3 score.


Stars lineup against the Canadiens:

Robertson - Hintz - Pavelski

Benn - Johnston - Dadonov

Marchment - Duchene - Seguin

Smith - Dellandrea - Steel


Suter - Heiskanen

Lindell - Hakanpaa

Harley - Lundkvist


Wedgewood

Murray


   Only 11 seconds into the game, Jamie Benn scores! Nick Suzuki ties up the game, now having 11 points in his last 10 games. Kaiden Guhle breaks the tie and puts Montreal in the lead! The final score of first period being 2-1.


   Jordan Harris scores and gets the Canadiens a 2 goal lead, this being the only goal in second. The final score after second period being 3-2.


   Wyatt Johnston scores, getting one back for Dallas! Jason Robertson scores the third and unfortunately last goal the Stars get. The final score being 4-3.




 

 




"They did a good job," Wyatt Johnston said. "We can also learn from that and try to find ways to get chances."



 




POST-GAME : Miro Heiskanen

POST-GAME : Pete DeBoer

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