TRAVERSE CITY — Don't expect a brawl, but there's going to be a fight to move on.
The Traverse City North Stars hit the road Friday to start the North Division playoffs, visiting the same Kalamazoo team that saw six members of the Stars get suspended after a January brawl in the same building.
"It happened," Traverse City coach Chad Fournier said. "And that's that. It usually doesn't carry over. We've played them four or five times since."
TC forward Alexander Taulien returns after missing 20 games from the line brawl.
"He makes us deeper," Fournier said. "He's got the ability to score goals. And he's a big, strong player that will help us."
He was expected to have an appeal hearing with the league after the Stars' first-round series was complete. However, he was reinstated by the league a week after the last suspended Kalamazoo player — Austin Hervey — was allowed to return. The one player who didn't return from the fracas was TC's Dean Burggrabe, who hasn't played since the Jan. 22 brawl due to injuries sustained in the incident that brought on the fight.
"It's a big thing to come back, but it's also a big thing to come back for the team, to be able to help in the playoffs," Taulien said.
Kalamazoo is coming off a 2-1 regular-season finale home loss to Port Huron in which the K-Wings had an opportunity to surpass the Fighting Falcons and win the division, which would have given them the North's top seed and a more favorable matchup with fourth-place Michigan.
Instead, they'll draw the North Stars. The two teams battled nearly to a draw in 12 regular-season matchups.
"They are very talented up front," Fournier said of the K-Wings. "They skate well and get up and down the ice."
While Traverse City outscored the K-Wings 42-36, the series couldn't have been much closer.
In their dozen matchups, each has won six. Both teams won once in a shooout, and Kalamazoo claimed two overtime victories.
"We just have to come out and play our game," Taulien said. "Coach mentioned playing a little bit more physical and be willing to bang bodies around a bit. But if we play our game and work hard, we'll come out on top hopefully."
The North Stars didn't have any such bad luck in their finale, as Wil Badner scored four goals to earn the league's No. 2 star of the week.
"Everything just seemed to be clicking how it's supposed to be," Taulien said of Badner's outing in Sunday's 6-1 win over Jamestown.
While the team is getting Taulien back, they're also dealing with the loss of defenseman J.D. Controneo to a season-ending concussion.
"I don't think you can replace J.D. at the back end," Fournier said. "He was extremely talented, and I don't know that you replace that kind of guy."
"Chris Leibinger, Nate Harris, Zack Dorer, Robert Wiener — those four have really tried to carry the load more offensively without J.D. out there. And Frank Gilbert and Kyle Froese have made huge strides the last month to make us a little bit deeper back there."
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Stars open playoffs on the road
TC plays Kalamazoo in the first round
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Ex-North Star Jean signs with N.Y. Rangers
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Stars' departure leaves void
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Run ends for North Stars in Traverse City
TC ousted with 3-2 overtime loss
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TC North Stars in must-win situation
Do or die time. The Traverse City North Stars will be in that situation for the next three games — they hope.
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K-Wings beat Stars again
Traverse City must win out to keep season alive
Continued ... - Friday, April 6, 2012
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Ex-North Star scores game- winner for FSU
Ferris State will play for the NCAA hockey championship for the first time on Saturday night, thanks to the game-winning goal from ex-Traverse City North Star Kyle Bonis.
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Badner's goals power Stars
Will Badner netted four goals Sunday afternoon as the Traverse City North Stars closed out the regular season with a win.
Continued ... - Saturday, March 31, 2012
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North Stars blank Jamestown
Jared Van Wormer and Mitchell Snider each had a goal and an assist Friday night to spark the Traverse City North Stars to a 3-0 North American Hockey League win over Jamestown at Centre ICE. The North Stars scored a goal in each period.
Continued ... - Monday, March 26, 2012
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Stars top Hitmen; last series on tap
The Traverse City North Stars will return home on a winning note, a three-game homestand with Jamestown remaining in the regular season.
Continued ... - Saturday, March 24, 2012
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North Stars fall to Chicago
It wasn’t a good day to be an above-.500 North Division team. Traverse City failed to gain ground on Port Huron and Kalamazoo as all three of the top teams lost in the same evening.
Continued ... - Sunday, March 18, 2012
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Jamestown avoids sweep
Jamestown avoided a sweep in the three-game weekend series on Saturday with a 3-2 win over Traverse City.
Continued ... - Saturday, March 17, 2012
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Stars win again
Van Wormer, Rivard and Badner score in 3-1 victory
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North Stars clinch spot in playoffs
The Traverse City North Stars clinched a playoff berth with a shutout of the Michigan Warriors.
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North Stars come up short in OT
The Traverse City North Stars will finish the regular season with a split.
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North Stars win in shootout
Michal Toman’s shootout goal in the fifth round Saturday was the difference for Traverse City’s 4-3 win over Kalamazoo.
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North Stars moving to Sault Ste. Marie
The North Stars are moving north, but they’ll no longer be Stars. Traverse City’s North American Hockey League franchise has been sold to an ownership group in Sault Ste. Marie that will move the team there and operate as the Soo Eagles.
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North Stars beat Kalamazoo
The Traverse City North Stars defeated Kalamazoo in a North American Hockey League game at Centre ICE on Tuesday.
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TC's Snider earns honor from NAHL
It took a pair of shutouts by Alexandria goaltender Jacob Meyers to prevent Traverse City's Mitchell Snider from being the North American Hockey League's top player of the week honoree.
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Stars prospects represent team well
Each of five Traverse City representatives notched at least a point in the three-day NAHL Top Prospects Tournament.
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Kalamazoo rallies to beat Stars
The Traverse City North Stars were clinging to a 2-1 lead when Kalamazoo exploded for four unanswered goals.
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Stars skate past Kalamazoo
Goalie Kyle Laslo stopped 36 shots Friday night as the Traverse City North Stars defeated Kalamazoo.
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North Stars win
Division-leading Port Huron clinched a playoff berth on Saturday, but couldn't handle the North Stars on Sunday.
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Murphy propels Stars
Traverse City’s Sean Murphy earned the game’s No. 1 star Friday night.
Continued ... - Thursday, February 9, 2012
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Short-handed North Stars fall
Playing short a skater all game, it didn't look like it on the ice. But it did on the scoreboard.
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Ex-North Star Jean signs with N.Y. Rangers



