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Turco Goes For A Skate
by Paul on 03/08/09 at 08:09 PM ET
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via Richard Durrett of the Dallas Stars Blog at the Dallas Morning News,
Marty Turco skated behind his net to try to play the puck on a rim-around and missed it. The puck came out to Christopher Higgins on the side boards and he flipped in into a wide open net.
The goal put the Canadiens up 3-1 and that is how the game ended.
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Oh boy. Not good for Marty. He’s been playing so well. I hope he keeps his head in the game after this one.
Posted by Performance Parts on 03/09/09 at 07:37 AM ET