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Dallas Stars watch Lehtonen, Goligoski take tough hits overseas

US Bobby Ryan slides into the net of Fin

US Bobby Ryan slides into the net of Finnish goalie Kari Lehtonen during a preliminary round match of the IIHF International Ice Hockey World Championship against team USA in Helsinki on May 13, 2012, as team USA won 5-0. AFP PHOTO/ ALEXANDER NEMENOV (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP/GettyImages)

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Earlier today, Mike passed along word that the United States bludgeoned Finland 5-0 to make the quarterfinals of the 2012 World Championships. The Dallas Stars might have “lost” just as much as Finland in the grand scheme of things, though.

Mark Stepneski reports that workhorse goalie Kari Lehtonen suffered a knee/lower-body injury after Bobby Ryan bumped him while crashing the net:

As Stepneski notes, Lehtonen didn’t return to the contest but there wasn’t much time left and Finland was already well behind. That wasn’t the only nail-biting moment for Stars brass on Sunday, however, as Alex Goligoski also was boarded, as you can see in this video:

As disturbing as that hit looked, Goligoski reportedly didn’t miss a shift. Naturally, things could change once he gets examined again (the Stars might want to insist on as much) but that’s a positive sign.

It all goes to show that many NHL teams probably root for good luck with health more than gold medals and developmental confidence-boosters when they see their players perform in international tournaments. Lehtonen and Goligoski’s issues don’t sound serious - Goligoski might not even be “injured” - yet it shows how much things can change for a team in a single game (even when those players aren’t wearing your sweater).