Marty Turco
Marty Turco got off to a hot start, making 6 saves on the first 6 shots, but eventually he lost sight of the puck and let in a goal. He recovered for a time, but it all fell apart.1
Turco was a finalist for the Vezina Trophy last season after posting the lowest goals-against average in the league (1.72) since the end of World War II. He started slowly this season after missing part of training camp while negotiating a new contract, but his game has improved recently.2
After two years playing for the K-Wings, Turco was given the opportunity to back up Ed Belfour in Dallas. He spent the next two years in Dallas gaining experience as the backup.3
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The 5-11, 185-pound goaltender has appeared in 40 games this season, posting a 22-11-4 record with a 2.35 goals-against-average and a .910 save percentage. Only Martin Brodeur has more consecutive 30-win seasons (11) among active goalies.5
First of lets get to the American TV ratings. Here?s some information from the Sports Business Watch: Last night?s NHL All-Star game on Versus earned a 0.76 rating in the metered markets, which is up from a 0.54 last year.6