

However, the Stars did have the likes of Jake Oettinger, Jamie Benn, and Miro Heiskanen in the lineup on Monday night against the Avs. With this being a preseason game, we have no idea if any of the Dallas Stars’ major contributors will be in the lineup. Dallas has alternated between loses and wins so far in 2022. The Dallas Stars enter Wednesday night’s matchup with a 2-3-0 (W-T-OTL) preseason record. Dallas Stars Preview: Alternating Preseason Wins and Losses – A Sign of Things to Come? You can catch this game on TNT, the NHL’s streaming platforms, or the team’s official radio broadcasts. ET from the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. We’ll give you a preseason betting preview for the Avalanche and Stars matchup on Wednesday night from Denver. Monday night’s matchup between these two teams in Dallas featured more representative lineups than earlier in the preseason, and this should continue on Wednesday. The Colorado Avalanche and the Dallas Stars meet on Wednesday night in their second NHL preseason matchup. Stay tuned to for more details! And be sure to follow on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu Star Trek: Lower Decks streams exclusively in the United States and Latin America on Paramount+, and is distributed concurrently by Paramount Group Content Distribution on Amazon Prime Video in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Japan, India and more, and in Canada on Bell Media’s CTV Sci-Fi Channel and streams on Crave. As he’s still a big ol' geek at heart, Dayton is known to wax nostalgic about all manner of Star Trek topics over on his own blog, The Fog of Ward. Of course, maybe Mariner got him to talk at some point while she was assigned to the station.ĭayton Ward (he/him) is a New York Times bestselling author or co-author of numerous novels and short stories including a whole bunch of stuff set in the Star Trek universe, and often collaborating with friend and co-writer Kevin Dilmore. Unlike Morn, Norm is something of a talker, and his entrance to the bar is always heralded with shouts of “Norm!” from the rest of the crowd before he goes on to make some wisecrack in response to a question posed by one of the bartenders.įor our Morn, listening to whatever scheme Quark is up to is more than enough social interaction until the next visit. In 275 episodes over the course of 11 seasons, Norm sat perched atop a stool at one corner of the Cheers bar. Despite pretty much never saying anything, Morn became and remains one of DS9’s fan-favorite characters.įor those who might not know, the name “Morn” is an anagram of “Norm.” In this case, it refers to Norm Peterson, one of the local regulars of that little bar in Boston where everybody knows your name, Cheers. When the Cerritos arrives at the station and the Lower Deckers begin sampling the wares on its Promenade, they make their way to Quark’s and who do they find?Īs far as we’re able to tell, Morn has been sitting there this whole time, drinking and watching Dabo games unfold without uttering anything resembling an audible word.Īccording to Mark Allen Shepherd, the actor who portrayed Morn throughout the series, several scripts featured dialogue for his character, but his lines were among the first ones cut even before cameras rolled on scenes in which he appears. Of those appearances, the vast majority depicted him sitting on a stool at one end of the establishment’s bar. A member of the Lurian species, Morn was a mainstay at Quark’s, present in 93 episodes across the show’s seven seasons. One of DS9’s most popular characters is that adorable barfly, Morn. It’s also the first chance we get to catch up with characters like Colonel Kira Nerys, Quark-he of Quark’s Bar fame-and, perhaps the station’s most famous resident, Morn. For Ensign Mariner, it represents something of a reunion and trip down Memory Lane, as she was posted to the station earlier in her Starfleet career.
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This episode marks the first time the famous space station has appeared on-screen since the series finale of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in 1999. Since the main route to the Gamma Quadrant is through the stable wormhole located near the planet Bajor, you know what that means? It’s time for the Cerritos to visit Deep Space 9! It’s also an opportunity for the Lower Deckers to generate some new bout of shenanigans in which to mire themselves. In the years after the Dominion War, that willingness to engage other spacefaring civilizations has only increased, and Starfleet has sensed an opportunity to solidify its own diplomatic ties with the Karemma.
