Stars 3, Blues 1

February 27th, 2008


FOXSports.com - ST. LOUIS (AP) - Playing on a line with players like Mike Ribeiro and Brenden Morrow can make any player better. Dallas forward Loui Eriksson can attest to that. Eriksson scored two goals Tuesday night as Dallas rallied from a third-period deficit to

Bryzgalov helps Coyotes blank Blues 2-0
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Phoenix Coyotes Mike York (16) looks for the puck after St. Louis Blues goaltender Manny Legace deflected the shot on goal, as Andy McDonald and Barret Jackman, right, move in to defend, during the second period of the NHL hockey game, Sunday, Feb

Tightrope: Don't let worries about risk wreck your attitude
USA Today - And many of those same folks will cry the blues about their fears of being an entrepreneur. But there's little, if anything, that will happen to you as an entrepreneur that you can't handle or overcome with a little know-how and common sense.

Eriksson, Stars shine over Blues
KUTV - Loui Eriksson scored two goals, as the Dallas Stars defeated the St. Louis Blues, 3-1, at Scottrade Center. Jere Lehtinen also tallied for the Stars, who have gone 15-4-0 in their last 19 games. Mike Ribeiro collected two assists and Turco stopped 27

Sharks unfazed by Crusaders result
Independent Online - Pienaar is expected to be in contention for the Blues game in Durban next week. There is still some debate amongst the Sharks coaching staff as to whether to select specialist scrumhalf Charl McLeod on the bench or to utilise Frederic Michalak as the

Blues fizzle after fast start
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Just hours after bidding goodbye to a pair of veteran defensemen Tuesday, the Blues tried to buckle down and earn a badly needed victory in the opener of a critical four-game home stand. And after 40 minutes, they were on the right road with a 1-0

John P. Morgan, 68, 'Pharmaco-Ethnomusicologist'
New York Sun - A fan of old-time blues who at one point taught classes in music appreciation, Morgan pursued a long-term research project into an odd form of paralysis that stuck poor residents of Oklahoma City in 1930.

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