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Do-or-die time returns for Stars

Reuters reports

The Dallas Stars are on the verge of a third consecutive elimination in the Western Conference final, and second in a row at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers.

Do-or-die time returns as the Stars prepare to play host to the Oilers tonight for Game 5 in the best-of-seven series Edmonton leads 3-1.

“We’re not coming in here and getting dominated the whole game, right?” Dallas forward Jason Robertson said. “We’re doing good things, and it’s not going in for us. We still have life.”

History indicates there’s not much life left for the Stars.

Do-or-die time returns for Stars

Reuters reports

The Dallas Stars are on the verge of a third consecutive elimination in the Western Conference final, and second in a row at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers.

Do-or-die time returns as the Stars prepare to play host to the Oilers tonight for Game 5 in the best-of-seven series Edmonton leads 3-1.

“We’re not coming in here and getting dominated the whole game, right?” Dallas forward Jason Robertson said. “We’re doing good things, and it’s not going in for us. We still have life.”

History indicates there’s not much life left for the Stars.

Do-or-die time returns for Stars

Reuters reports

The Dallas Stars are on the verge of a third consecutive elimination in the Western Conference final, and second in a row at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers.

Do-or-die time returns as the Stars prepare to play host to the Oilers tonight for Game 5 in the best-of-seven series Edmonton leads 3-1.

“We’re not coming in here and getting dominated the whole game, right?” Dallas forward Jason Robertson said. “We’re doing good things, and it’s not going in for us. We still have life.”

History indicates there’s not much life left for the Stars.

Do-or-die time returns for Stars

Reuters reports

The Dallas Stars are on the verge of a third consecutive elimination in the Western Conference final, and second in a row at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers.

Do-or-die time returns as the Stars prepare to play host to the Oilers tonight for Game 5 in the best-of-seven series Edmonton leads 3-1.

“We’re not coming in here and getting dominated the whole game, right?” Dallas forward Jason Robertson said. “We’re doing good things, and it’s not going in for us. We still have life.”

History indicates there’s not much life left for the Stars.

DeJean expects to play all over

Reuters reports

Cooper DeJean was a primary reason the Eagles only lost one game after the Week 5 bye, and the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year finalist is already one of the most versatile defenders in the NFL. After Philadelphia saw Darius Slay (Steelers), Isaiah Rodgers (Vikings), Avonte Maddox (Lions), and James Bradberry (UFA) all exit, there was talk of DeJean moving to the outside cornerback spot opposite Quinyon Mitchell.

DeJean expects to play all over

Reuters reports

Cooper DeJean was a primary reason the Eagles only lost one game after the Week 5 bye, and the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year finalist is already one of the most versatile defenders in the NFL. After Philadelphia saw Darius Slay (Steelers), Isaiah Rodgers (Vikings), Avonte Maddox (Lions), and James Bradberry (UFA) all exit, there was talk of DeJean moving to the outside cornerback spot opposite Quinyon Mitchell.

DeJean expects to play all over

Reuters reports

Cooper DeJean was a primary reason the Eagles only lost one game after the Week 5 bye, and the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year finalist is already one of the most versatile defenders in the NFL. After Philadelphia saw Darius Slay (Steelers), Isaiah Rodgers (Vikings), Avonte Maddox (Lions), and James Bradberry (UFA) all exit, there was talk of DeJean moving to the outside cornerback spot opposite Quinyon Mitchell.

DeJean expects to play all over

Reuters reports

Cooper DeJean was a primary reason the Eagles only lost one game after the Week 5 bye, and the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year finalist is already one of the most versatile defenders in the NFL. After Philadelphia saw Darius Slay (Steelers), Isaiah Rodgers (Vikings), Avonte Maddox (Lions), and James Bradberry (UFA) all exit, there was talk of DeJean moving to the outside cornerback spot opposite Quinyon Mitchell.

Brewers 6, Red Sox 5

Caleb Durbin’s sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 10th inning capped a two-run rally and gave Milwaukee a comeback win over visiting Boston.

The Brewers, who got a home run from Jake Bauers, and swept the three-game series, won their second consecutive game in 10 innings and claimed their fourth straight overall.