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This fucking sucks...that knee now has a target on it.

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -- Mike Modano was in the dressing room getting treatment for an injured left knee while the rest of the Dallas Stars were wrapping up their seventh division title in nine seasons.

Dallas clinched the Pacific Division crown Thursday night with a 5-3 victory over the second-place Anaheim Mighty Ducks. But the accomplishment was tempered somewhat by the injury to the Stars' captain and leading scorer.

"It wasn't a good feeling for anybody," Stu Barnes said. "As a friend and teammate, you want him to be OK and healthy and in the lineup. Who knows what's going to happen? But obviously he's a huge part of our team, he's our leader, and we want him in there."

Dallas was leading 4-2 when Modano got tangled up with Anaheim forward Jonathan Hedstrom near the Stars' bench while trying to play the puck and crumpled to the ice with 7:12 left in the second period, clutching his knee and writhing in pain. The six-time All-Star tops the franchise list in every major offensive category.

"When any player goes down you get a little scare, but it's not bad at all," coach Dave Tippett said. "He just tweaked an old injury. When I talked to him between periods, he seemed to respond well, so I don't think it's serious at all. I just talked to him and he was planning on skating tomorrow, so there's nothing to be concerned about. I don't think there's much to evaluate."

Modano has missed only 29 games over the last seven seasons, and only one this season.

"We're obviously glad that it's nothing too serious with Mike, but we'll just see how he is Saturday. That's a decision we'll make at game time," Tippett said. "We do have some healthy bodies around, so we're not going to take a chance with anybody and put anybody in a vulnerable situation. But that being said, we want to continue to play well as a team -- and he's a big part of our team."

Antti Miettinen and Jussi Jokinen scored power-play goals less than 1½ minutes apart in the second period and Niko Kapanen had two goals, one into an empty net. Niclas Hagman had a short-handed goal for the Stars.

The victory was the Stars' 50th, one shy of the franchise record set in 1998-99 when they won their only Stanley Cup.

"It's something our players can be proud of," Tippett said of the division crown. "What it does is guarantee you're in the playoffs and gives you home ice for the first round. Anytime you win a division title, those are the perks that go with it, and it's a feather in your cap.

"There's a lot of tradition in this organization, and expectations are very high," Tippett added. "The players who come in here deal with those expectations in a positive way, and it pushes people forward. Success is something that is earned, and our players have that kind of mentality."

Anaheim's Andy McDonald scored his 30th goal of the season on a power play. Rob Niedermayer and Joffrey Lupul also scored for the Ducks.

Jokinen triggered a three-goal second period during a two-man advantage, after Niedermayer and brother Scott received hooking penalties 32 seconds apart.

Sergei Zubov's 35-foot slap shot was wide of the net, but Jokinen played the carom off the end boards and tucked his 17th goal inside the right post before goalie Jean-Sebastien Giguere could scramble over.

"You can't give a good team like that 5-on-3s," McDonald said. "We didn't get the win, but we played hard and had enough chances to win. You look around the room after the game and everyone's disappointed with the loss, but nobody felt like we were outplayed, or that they took it to us."

Miettinen gave Dallas a 3-2 edge at 4:43 of the period with a one-timer from just inside the blue line. Kapanen gave the Stars a two-goal lead before Anaheim closed to 4-3 on Lupul's 25-foot wrist shot from the right circle two minutes before intermission.
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I just got done listening to Darryl Reaugh.......said Mo walked easily onto the bus and it's not too bad. But this time of year, who and what do you believe? Losing him would be devasting for the Stars. He might be playing the best hockey of his career this season. Great link from about a month when he scored two to beat the Canucks in Vancouver. It's 1/2 hour casual interview after the game w/Hockey Night in Canada boys. Great stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfIYjUes ... rch=modano
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All I wanna know is when is he gonna rename himself Modanonen in order to fit in with the rest of his team?
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Well, I hope that is the case. Of course, Razor is a homer and when looking at the Stars, his take is always a "half full" one. At the very least, I hope he sits a couple games now that they clinched the division, won't catch the Wings for #1 and have a good lead on #3.

The rest of the season should be on cruise control for the Stars.

And watch Edmonton sneak ahead of San Jose for the #7 seed. Wouldn't be a 1st round matchup without Stars/Oilers...
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It's probably a similar deal with Pavel Datsyuk and the Wings. It's not a serious injury...they just need to decide whether it's wiser to rest him before the playoffs or take it day-to-day. As far as I'm concerned Dallas isn't passing Detroit for #1 in the West so the Stars would wise to rest Modano as much as possible. I don't think we'll see Datsyuk again the rest of the regular season but that's mostly for precautionary purposes. At this point, you don't want to risk further injury when there isn't much to gain with them in the lineup. The playoffs start in two weeks, I wouldn't do anything stupid if I was Dallas or Detroit.
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Same guy that hit him last night was the one getting into it with Sergei Zubov in Dallas last game so the Ducks know who to go after. Those two are irreplacable. It's about time the rest of the Stars step up and let other teams know messing with 9 and 56 will not be tolerated.

As for another Stars/Oilers war? Yeesh, those are ice cream headaches and the Stars usually come out beaten up. Winners, but still beaten up. Vancouver is a mess, I'd rather play them.

And JD reads box scores......all Finns scoring last night in win vs. Ducks.
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