Stars make Spezza a healthy scratch
Jason Spezza is a surprise omission from the Dallas Stars' lineup Monday.
He is a healthy scratch for the Stars' matinee game against the Boston Bruins.
The Stars initially didn't go into much detail as far as the reasoning behind the move, calling it a "coach's decision," but general manager Jim Nill shed some light on it shortly thereafter.
GM Jim Nill expects Jason Spezza to play in Detroit Tuesday. "Like I said I think he knows he can be better too and we need more from him. I think we got a really good thing going here and he’s a big part of it, he’s one of our leaders and we want him at his best," Nill said.
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Spezza centered Dallas' fourth line at practice Sunday. The veteran forward has one point in his last seven games, and his ice time has dwindled recently.
He's carrying a $7.5-million cap this season and next, according to CapFriendly.
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