Casey DeSmith made his Dallas Stars debut on Sunday evening, continuing what Jake Oettinger started in the team’s net. The result – two straight shutouts.
The Dallas Stars are off to a hot start to the 2024-25 season and it wouldn't shock anyone to see them atop the Western Conference standings in April. In their first game of the new year, the Stars defeated the Nashville Predators 4-3.
After a busy Saturday night in the NHL, it was a little quieter on Sunday. Eight teams were in action. Here are the results: 1. First shutout in his first Dallas start for Casey DeSmith The Dallas Stars hosted the Kraken last night, and it was Casey DeSmith’s first game with his new team.
The Dallas Stars took on the Seattle Kraken in an early season back-to-back game at home. Casey DeSmith got the start after Jake Oettinger came up big yesterday with a shutout in the first half of the back-to-back set.
Casey DeSmith made 25 saves in his Stars debut for his 11th career shutout as Dallas defeated the visiting Seattle Kraken 2-0 on Sunday night. Sam Steel and Wyatt Johnston scored for the Stars, who extended their season-opening winning streak to three games.
The Dallas Stars have shored up their goaltending for the 2024-25 season. The club signed netminder Casey DeSmith to a three-year, $3 million contract, according to Daily Faceoff insider Frank Seravalli.
It’s been a busy news cycle the past few days in Vancouver Canucks land. We’ve seen Teddy Blueger and Dakota Joshua re-signed, Ilya Mikheyev moved for cap space, and more minor notes such as Zach Sawchenko heading for free agency.
We are just days away from the official opening of the Free Agent Frenzy, and the Vancouver Canucks have some work to do. Some of that work will be focused between the pipes.
Before you furiously rush to the comments section to name-call and accuse me of fear-mongering, let’s get a few things out of the way right off the hop.
After being acquired right before training camp, Casey DeSmith had a solid season between the pipes for Vancouver.
On Friday morning, Rick Dhaliwal of Donnie and Dhali – The Team joined Mike Halford and guest host Jamie Dodd on Sportsnet 650’s Halford and Brough to discuss the latest Vancouver Canucks news, particularly focusing on the status of goaltender Casey DeSmith, who is slated to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1st.
The Vancouver Canucks got a taste of postseason success this spring and now they're hungry.
With Arturs Silovs establishing himself as the backup for Thatcher Demko in Vancouver, an incredible opportunity arises for the Maple Leafs to acquire a seasoned and reliable backup goalie: Casey DeSmith.
Goaltending played a huge role in the Canucks’ series win over the Nashville Predators. But in true Canucks fashion, it didn’t go the way anybody expected.
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Under most circumstances, a bonus trip to Music City would be a good thing. Under most circumstances, an opportunity to watch more Vancouver Canucks hockey would be a great thing.
The latest update on Canucks goaltender Casey DeSmith’s injury indicates it to be a minor groin strain, bringing him closer to a full recovery, as reported by Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff.
Just one week into the postseason, the Canucks are down to their third-string goalie.
In surprising news Tuesday afternoon, Vancouver's star goalie Thatcher Demko has been announced out with an injury for Game 2 against the Nashville Predators. This is an opportunity.
Most goalies keep their confidence far from the surface, especially when they’re not the number one guy. But after Tuesday’s win over the Sabres, Casey DeSmith was oozing with confidence.
On Tuesday night (Dec. 19) in Nashville, Vancouver Canucks goaltender Casey DeSmith was on his game yet again. In the Canucks convincing 5-2 win over the Nashville Predators, DeSmith stopped 26 of 28 shots and led his team to another victory.
Casey DeSmith got a trial by fire in his Vancouver Canucks debut, and he came out unscathed. DeSmith put on a show in Edmonton against the Oilers, stopping 37 of 40 shots in the Canucks’ 4-3 win on Saturday night.
Pearson appeared in 14 games during the 2022-23 campaign and registered one goal and four assists. Pearson last played on Nov. 9 and has been out of action since after undergoing a second-hand surgery that caused some controversy around the Canucks in how they handled the injury.
The Colorado Avalanche find themselves in need of goaltending depth given that the current injury-recovery timeline for Pavel Francouz may well stretch into the regular season
The Canadiens are facing a roster crunch between the pipes after they picked up goaltender Casey DeSmith from Pittsburgh as part of their facilitation of the Erik Karlsson trade last month.
After successfully trading former alternate captain Jeff Petry to the Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens’ General Manager Kent Hughes is now focusing on moving goaltender Casey DeSmith, whom the Canadiens acquired as part of the trade between the Pittsburgh Penguins and San Jose Sharks.
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