The Dallas Stars are inviting Jonathan Cheechoo, a former 56-goal scorer, to training camp. Dallas Stars - Training camp - National Hockey League - Sports - Hockey
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Dallas Stars general manager Joe Nieuwendyk announced Saturday that right wing Jonathan Cheechoo has accepted an invitation to attend the Dallas Stars' training camp for a tryout.
Right winger Jonathan Cheechoo is headed back out West. The Dallas Stars announced Saturday that the former San Jose Sharks standout has accepted a tryout invitation.
Much like we've seen in Detroit with the likes of Curtis Granderson and Rick Mahorn, when a beloved athlete moves on, he gets a nice send-off. This was the case for new Red Wing Mike Modano, who spent the last 20 seasons in the Stars organization and 16 of those seasons in Dallas.
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James Neal Sources are reporting that negotiations between Neal and the Dallas Stars aren't going too well. The Stars have a glut of left wingers and maybe Neal just isn't in the picture. He'd make a great trading piece. Owen Nolan As reported by me yesterday, the San Jose Sharks are not interested in Owen Nolan. However, there is some interest in him. Sources believe that the Anaheim Ducks ...
DALLAS (SMU) - FoxSports Southwest and CBS College Sports will showcase the SMU Mustang football program in a series of half-hour shows beginning Tuesday, Sept. 7. The show, titled SMU Football 2010: The Climb, will feature SMU head Coach June Jones, but will also provide insight into the inner workings of a college football program, by giving viewers a first-time look at practices, team ...
As late as a day ago, many in the San Francisco 49ers community considered second-year Ball State alumnus Nate Davis to be the future of the team at the quarterback position. He had a strong arm, good vision, and good instincts; and while he suffered from dyslexia, many thought he would soon surpass Alex Smith and David Carr as the top option at QB in San Francisco. The adventurous even began to ...
Much like we've seen in Detroit with the likes of Curtis Granderson and Rick Mahorn, when a beloved athlete moves on, he gets a nice send-off. This was the case for new Red Wing Mike Modano, who spent the last 20 seasons in the Stars organization and 16 of those seasons in Dallas. The Westland native had a going-away dinner, hosted by a big-time financial adviser and a restaurateur, as reported ...