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Red Wings lose 6-3 in Dallas, winless streak at three games
Dallas — It’s becoming difficult for the Red Wings to get a win.
The winless streak reached three games Monday, as the Dallas Stars defeated the Wings 6-3.
Joe Veleno’s power-play goal at 13:21 cut the Dallas lead to 4-3. But Michael Rasmussen’s tripping penalty put Dallas back on the power play, and Joe Pavelski quickly regained the two-goal lead for Dallas, 5-3, 30 seconds after Veleno scored.
Miro Heiskanen clinched the outcome with an empty-net goal.
Daniel Sprong and Jonatan Berggren added the Wings’ goals, but it wasn’t enough against a Dallas team that was smarting after an ugly loss at home Saturday to Vegas.
Winning will be difficult for the Wings (14-9-4) after a sudden spate of injuries and a six-game suspension to David Perron announced Monday by the NHL department of player safety for Perron’s crosscheck to the face of Ottawa’s Artem Zub.
Dylan Larkin, J.T. Compher and Klim Kostin were all put on injured reserve Monday, definitely cutting into the Wings’ depth.
Heiskanen (power play and empty net), Esa Lindell, Jason Robertson and Matt Duchene added the Stars’ (16-8-3) goals.
Goaltender James Reimer stopped 28 shots for the Wings in his first start since Nov. 16. Jake Oettinger made 27 saves for the Stars.
The Wings were tied 1-1 Monday until Dallas broke the tie on Lindell’s goal with under a second left on the clock. Lindell’s shot from the top of slot beat Reimer and proved to be difficult to overcome.
Robertson and Duchene scored 2:27 apart midway in the second period to extend the Dallas lead to 4-1, before Berggren got on eback at 13:52, 22 seconds after Duchene scored, tapping in a rebound of Shayne Gostisbehere’s shot.
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BREAKING: Dallas Mavericks To Sign Versatile Forward From New Orleans Pelicans
The Dallas Mavericks have made their first move of free agency and it’s not the name some expected. While the Mavs have discussions with Klay Thompson and Derrick Jones Jr., they’ve decided to go ahead and pull the trigger on a 3&D wing.
According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Mavericks are signing New Orleans Pelicans’ forward Naji Marshall to a 3-year, $27 million deal. It was reported that Marshall could become a target for Dallas if they couldn’t come to agreements with Jones Jr., who remains a free agent. Marshall will fit into part of Dallas’ mid-level exception.
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Marshall, a 26-year-old from Xavier, has spent all four years of his career with New Orleans. He averaged 7.1 PPG and 3.6 RPG as part of a deep Pelicans team and shot a career-high 38.7% from 3-point range. He has good size at 6’7″ and 220 pounds and offers defensive versatility.
Depending on the structure of his deal, Dallas will still have around $4 million left in their midlevel exception. It’s not certain if Derrick Jones Jr., who Nico Harrison called their priority 1A and 1B this offseason, would be willing to take a 1+1 deal worth the remaining of the exception to return. They’re also still working out a possible sign-and-trade to acquire Klay Thompson. If that falls through, they could work out a sign-and-trade for Marshall if they needed to.
Welcome to Dallas Naji Marshall. He should have an easier opportunity than ever to get his shot off getting open looks from Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving. Signings cannot become official until July 6th.
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Cowboy Roundup: Starters at risk of losing jobs; Liufau’s early impact
Let’s take a look at some of the Dallas Cowboys news and headlines making the rounds in Cowboys Nation as we wrap up the weekend on the final day of June.
The Dallas Cowboys kick off training camp in late July, and there will be a number of highly-contested battles on the roster.
There has been a lot of talk about the WR3 competition, but there are other players on the roster who could find themselves fighting to keep their starting roles.
InsideTheStar.com looked at three players who could lose their starting jobs in 2024, including a running back, offensive lineman, and defensive back.
Third-round pick Marist Liufau has been generating hype throughout OTAs and minicamp, and as he prepares for his first ever training camp, he is expected to make an early impact.
Not only will Liufau likely find himself in the linebacker rotation in his rookie season, he’ll be expected to contribute on special teams.
DallasCowboys.com identifies his instincts as a factor that makes him NFL ready.
His first step is decisive and impressive, and there isn’t a lot of guesswork in his game. On the reps wherein he does have a misstep, it’s because he hesitated before accelerating toward the play but, once he does, he’s a missile.
He plays to the whistle and takes attempted blocks as disrespect, violently shedding them en route to what is usually a sound tackle. Not many ball carriers can evade him in open space, or when he gets his hands on them. He’ll be looked upon to contribute heavily as a rookie third-round pick, on both defense and special teams in 2024.
– Patrik Walker, The Mothership
The Cowboys hope Liufau will be able to make an early impact like his NFL record-setting cousin, Puka Nacua.
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