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		<title>Making the Grade: Toby Petersen</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 00:40:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alison Eldridge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With the regular season over, it’s time for players around the league to be evaluated for their effectiveness and their value to a team. We’ll be doing the same thing throughout the month of May, and we’d love to hear your opinions on our grading. We’ll travel through the team in numerical order this year [...]</p><p><a href="http://blackoutdallas.com/2013/05/21/making-the-grade-toby-petersen/">Making the Grade: Toby Petersen</a> - <a href="http://blackoutdallas.com">Blackout Dallas</a> - <a href="http://blackoutdallas.com">Blackout Dallas - A Dallas Stars Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3853" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/124/files/2013/05/5753046.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3853" title="NHL: Dallas Stars at Colorado Avalanche" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/124/files/2013/05/5753046-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">November 28, 2011; Denver, CO, USA; Dallas Stars center Toby Petersen (17) skates with the puck during the second period against the Colorado Avalanche at the Pepsi Center. Mandatory Credit: Chris Humphreys-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>With the regular season over, it’s time for players around the league to be evaluated for their effectiveness and their value to a team. We’ll be doing the same thing throughout the month of May, and we’d love to hear your opinions on our grading.</p>
<p>We’ll travel through the team in numerical order this year and we’ll hit every individual that was on the roster as of Saturday April 27; the official end of the Stars season.</p>
<p><strong>Toby Petersen</strong></p>
<p>It was an extremely uneventful NHL season for Toby Petersen, who played only one game in a Dallas jersey this year; the fewest since he joined Dallas in 2007, and the fewest in his NHL career. Since his NHL debut in 2000, Petersen has worn jerseys for the Penguins, Oilers and the Stars.</p>
<p>In total, Petersen spent just under seven minutes of time on the ice for Dallas on March 31; a game that ended with 3-2 loss to the defending Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings. Only two members of the Dallas Stars spent less time on the ice, Colton Sceviour and Francis Wathier, who also spent only one game in a Dallas jersey. Petersen has been a positive contributor to Dallas’ success since he joined the team, and was responsible for 18 goals in the past four seasons with the Stars.  He also contributed almost 40 points in both goals and assists.</p>
<p>Petersen spent the year with the Texas Stars, Dallas’ Austin-based farm team, and missed only two games of the team’s 76-game season, closing out the season as the most-played member on Texas’ roster. Despite posting a minus 18 in the plus/minus, Petersen scored eight goals off of 156 shots launched on net and recorded 16 assists throughout the team’s regular season. Despite playing in all nine games the Stars played in the Calder Cup playoffs, Petersen was unable to record either a goal or an assist, and finished minus three in the post-season.</p>
<p>With Petersen’s performance in the NHL being all but impossible to grade, his statistics from his season Austin will determine his standing for the season. Since Texas Stars games are not televised, and because games in Austin weren’t attended in person, Petersen’s on-ice presence and performance will not be graded. Because of his overall performance for the season and his plus/minus struggles, I give Toby Petersen a C plus for the 2012-2013 AHL/NHL season.</p>
<p>Goal scoring: B</p>
<p>Assists: B</p>
<p>Plus/Minus: C</p>
<p>On-ice presence and performance: N/A</p>
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		<title>Texas Stars in Must-Win Situation Heading into Calder Cup Semi-Final Game Five</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 05:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alison Eldridge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Time may be running out for the Texas Stars, who currently trail the Oklahoma City Barons 3-1 in the best-of-seven Calder Cup semi-final series. The Stars dropped a 3-2 lead in the third period last night, allowing five goals in the final frame and falling to the Barons 7-3. The Barons took the first lead [...]</p><p><a href="http://blackoutdallas.com/2013/05/16/texas-stars-in-must-win-situation-heading-into-calder-cup-semi-final-game-five/">Texas Stars in Must-Win Situation Heading into Calder Cup Semi-Final Game Five</a> - <a href="http://blackoutdallas.com">Blackout Dallas</a> - <a href="http://blackoutdallas.com">Blackout Dallas - A Dallas Stars Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Time may be running out for the Texas Stars, who currently trail the Oklahoma City Barons 3-1 in the best-of-seven Calder Cup semi-final series. The Stars dropped a 3-2 lead in the third period last night, allowing five goals in the final frame and falling to the Barons 7-3.</p>
<p>The Barons took the first lead of the series with a 2-1 overtime victory in game one last Thursday. Oklahoma City took the early lead in game one when Mark Arcobello found the net behind Cristopher Nilstorp with five minutes remaining in the first period.</p>
<p>The Stars tied it up in the second period when Jordie Benn fed Francis Wathier who slid the puck behind Oklahoma City goalie Yann Dannis with just four minutes remaining in the period.</p>
<p>Though both teams fought hard to end the battle in regulation, the game went into overtime for a brief minute and a half when Oklahoma City’s Anton Lander landed the game winner.</p>
<p>The Stars rebounded in game two though, tying the series at a game a piece on Saturday. Texas tallied the first goal on the scoreboard with just three minutes remaining in the first period. Mike Hedden landed his first goal of the Calder Cup playoffs off an errant shot by Jamie Oleksiak that ricocheted off the right post of Dannis.</p>
<p>Joe Morrow scored his first goal of the Calder Cup playoffs late in the second period, giving the Stars a 2-0 lead headed into the night’s final intermission.</p>
<p>The Barons wouldn&#8217;t stay silent though, shattering the Stars chance for a shutout with just under two minutes remaining in regulation. Dannis was pulled from the net, adding Arcobello to the zone, who pushed the Barons within a goal. Oklahoma City pulled Dannis yet again following the post-goal face off, but Nilstorp wouldn&#8217;t be shaken.</p>
<p>Oklahoma City posted the first shutout of the season against the Stars Monday night, closing out game three 4-0.</p>
<p>The Stars held off the Barons throughout the first period despite significant scoring opportunities on both ends. Toni Rajala put Oklahoma City up 1-0 just five minutes into the second period when a shot from the blue line slid through the legs of Nilstorp. Lander tacked on another goal for the Barons seven minutes later on a three-on-two rush.</p>
<p>Arcobello found the net for the third time in the series four minutes into the final frame, pushing the Barons to a 3-0 lead. With more than four minutes remaining in regulation, Texas pulled Nilstorp from the net for a six-on-four advantage, but it would be for naught. At 19:42, C.J. Stretch sent the puck from deep into the Barons’ zone into the Stars’ empty net.</p>
<p>Mimicking Monday night’s game, neither team posted a goal in the first period, but hit the ice following the first intermission with a vengeance.</p>
<p>Stretch opened up scoring, putting the Barons up 1-0 with a tip-in that slid behind Nilstorp just a minute and a half into the period. Five minutes later, the Stars tied it up when Brett Ritchie snagged a pass from Reilly Smith and sent the puck sailing behind Dannis. Colton Sceviour gave the Stars their first lead of the game with a power play goal at 13:13, but the Barons wouldn&#8217;t let Texas celebrate long when Arcobello landed the tying goal a minute and a half later. The Stars recorded the final goal before the second intermission, and regained a 3-2 lead, when Morrow slammed the puck past Dannis with less than two minutes left on the clock.</p>
<p>And then something broke down for Texas.</p>
<p>The teams hit the ice for the final frame, and the Barons began the biggest comeback of the series with a goal by Antti Tyrvainen, who picked up a rebound off Nilstorp’s pad seven minutes into the period. At 14:24, Taylor Fedun gave Oklahoma City the 4-3 lead with a shot that slid just inside the post. Arcobello launched the Barons to a 5-3 lead with two minutes remaining in regulation on a three-on-two that Nilstorp couldn&#8217;t catch. Texas pulled Nilstorp from the net in a feeble attempt to bring the Stars within striking range, but Tyrvainen sent the puck from deep into the Barons’ zone into the empty net just 30 seconds after Nilstorp headed for the bench. Garrett Stafford posted the final goal of the game with just 15 seconds remaining in regulation while the Barons were on the night’s last power play.</p>
<p>Game five, the make it or break it opportunity for Texas, kicks off tonight. Endurance will be a huge factor in the outcome, especially considering the effort put forth by Texas’ defense and Oklahoma’s offense last night. Scoring give goals in a single period isn&#8217;t easy on the legs, and being scored on five times in a period isn&#8217;t easy on the psyche.</p>
<p>Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. tonight in Oklahoma City.</p>
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