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Former North Stars goalie Meloche dons retro mask at Alumni Game

Retired goaltender Gilles Meloche is one of 26 former members of the Minnesota Wild and North Stars who suited up for Saturday's Alumni Game against the Chicago Blackhawks at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, and the 65-year-old took the ice in style.

Wearing the classic North Stars uniform, the 18-year NHL veteran also donned a retro mask, as seen in this photo with former teammate Don Beaupre.

The Minnesota squad features former North Stars greats Mike Modano, Neal Broten, and Bobby Smith as well as longtime Wild forwards Brian Rolston, Wes Walz, and Andrew Brunette.

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Lightning’s Carle finally finds scoresheet in 42nd game

The Tampa Bay Lightning picked up a big two points Saturday afternoon with a 4-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins as a season-long slump ended for a veteran defenseman.

Matt Carle scored the game-winning goal and picked up an assist to record his first two points of the season in his 42nd game.

"There were a lot of goose eggs next to my name on the stat sheet, so it was nice to get rid of a few of those," Carle said postgame, according to Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times.

The offensive outburst will be a welcome sight to general manager Steve Yzerman, who many believe would like to move the blue-liner - and the $11 million owed to him over the next two seasons - ahead of the Feb. 29 trade deadline.

For now, Carle will continue to fill in for the injured Jason Garrison.

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Hemsky getting chance on Stars’ top line with Seguin, Benn

Since ending a two-month goalless drought on Jan. 16, Dallas Stars forward Ales Hemsky has five goals in his last 14 games, and head coach Lindy Ruff is rewarding him for his efforts.

The 32-year-old veteran skated with Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn on the team's first line during Friday's practice and is expected to remain on the top unit for Saturday's game against the Boston Bruins.

Hemsky is in the midst of his most productive stretch of the season, with four points in his last five games, and he credits his recent success to being more relaxed.

"Confidence helps for sure," he said, according to Mike Heika of the Dallas Morning News. "Sometimes, you just have to stop thinking so much and just try to play your game. I think I'm skating better, and when you get a role that's more involved, that helps you. It feels good."

Though Hemsky's recent surge has come playing alongside youngsters Mattias Janmark and Valeri Nichushkin, Ruff is hopeful the Czech Republic native will continue to make plays with the team's pair of All-Stars.

"When Hemmer is skating the way he's skating, he's creating a lot of his own chances," Ruff said of the lineup shuffle. "It's an option I would like to try. I like where he's at. It's an opportunity to see if we can find something that's really dynamic."

The Stars will look to end a two-game losing skid Saturday as they sit one point behind the Chicago Blackhawks for the division lead.

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Flyers’ Giroux out vs. Maple Leafs with upper-body injury after Subban hit

Claude Giroux will not be playing in his native province on Saturday.

The Philadelphia Flyers' star center will miss the game against the Toronto Maple Leafs with an upper-body injury and is considered day to day, the team announced.

Giroux was the recipient of a P.K. Subban hit late in the third period of Friday's game in Montreal. He left the game briefly, but was able to return for overtime and participated in the shootout. No penalty was called on the play.

The Hearst, Ontario native and Flyers captain has appeared in all 57 games this season, and leads the team in scoring with 49 points.

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VIDEO: Penguins’ Letang penalized for playing with opponent’s stick

Kris Letang's attempt to make lemonade out of lemons backfired in a big way.

After the Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman's stick was slashed out of his hands by Cedric Paquette, he proceeded to grab hold of the Tampa Bay Lightning forward's twig and skate down the ice to help defend his net.

His punishment was two minor penalties: one for playing with an illegal stick and one for unsportsmanlike conduct.

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Wild, Blackhawks take practice outdoors for Stadium Series

The NHL's latest outdoor adventure is set to take place Sunday, and the Minnesota Wild and Chicago Blackhawks took some time to get acquainted with their temporary surroundings with respective practices.

The Wild, who will host the game at the University of Minnesota's TFC Bank Stadium, took to the ice first in advance of what will be the first outdoor game in franchise history.

For Chicago, it will be their fifth outdoor game, but the novelty doesn't appear to be wearing off.

Once again, the Blackhawks invited the USA Warriors - a hockey program for injured and disabled veterans - to join them on the ice.

The actual Stadium Series game is set for Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET.

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Steven Stamkos scores 300th career goal

Steven Stamkos knows how to put the puck in the net.

The Tampa Bay Lightning captain recorded his 300th career goal with a first-period tap-in against the Pittsburgh Penguins, becoming the third player in team history to reach that mark, following Vincent Lecavalier and Martin St. Louis.

Only Alex Ovechkin accomplished the feat faster among active players.

The goal came in his 550th game, giving him a career average of 0.54 per contest.

The impending unrestricted free agent now has 24 on the season, a pace that puts him on track for one of the lowest single-season totals of his career.

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Rangers’ McDonagh sidelined with jaw contusion, neck spasm after Komarov hit

New York Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh is being held off the ice with a jaw contusion and a neck spasm, the club announced Saturday.

The captain was injured by an elbow to the head from Toronto Maple Leafs forward Leo Komarov, who was suspended three games for his actions.

McDonagh was playing in his second game since returning from a concussion, but appears to have avoided that particular injury this time around.

The Rangers' next game is Sunday against Detroit.

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