(SportsNetwork.com) - The free-falling Dallas Stars will try to beat the Arizona Coyotes for the second time this month when they host Thursdays battle at American Airlines Center. The Stars own a dreadful 2-8-2 record over their last 12 games, but one of those victories came against tonights opponent. Dallas notched a 4-3 regulation win in Arizona on Nov. 11, giving the Stars wins in three of four and six of the last nine meetings with the Coyotes. Dallas also hopes it can end a lengthy home skid this evening. The Stars have lost seven straight (0-5-2) in Big D, but have beaten the Coyotes in the last four encounters in North Texas. The Stars opened a five-game homestand Tuesday with their third straight regulation loss, dropping a 6-4 decision to Carolina. The setback pushed Dallas home record to 1-5-4. Dallas held a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes, but then allowed the Hurricanes to score five unanswered goals to take control of the game. The Stars were able to cut the deficit to 5-4 late in the third period, but that was as close as they would get. Tyler Seguin scored twice while Jamie Benn and Cody Eakin each posted a goal and an assist for the Stars. I think we are beating ourselves mentally right now, Seguin said. I dont think anyone here thinks were playing good hockey. Kari Lehtonen allowed four goals on 16 shots in the start, while Anders Lindback gave up two goals on nine shots in relief. Lehtonen is expected to start tonight and he boasts a 10-3-4 mark and a 2.17 goals against average in 18 career games against the Coyotes. The Coyotes will aim to rebound after having a two-game win streak snapped in Tuesdays home loss to Washington. Eric Fehr scored the winning goal at 3:16 of overtime to give the Capitals a 2-1 victory at Gila River Arena. In the extra session, Brooks Orpik cranked a shot from the top of the left circle that Fehr redirected on net. Mike Smith was there for the first stop, but Fehr grabbed his own rebound and put it in for the win. Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored the only goal of the game for the Coyotes, while Smith stopped 22 shots in the loss. I thought we competed hard tonight, Arizona head coach Dave Tippett said. The way you generate offense is to play in the offensive zone. We didnt get there enough. Forwards Martin Hanzal (lower body) and Rob Klinkhammer (upper body) missed Tuesdays game and both are questionable for tonight. Smith could get the start in net and is 7-4-5 with a 2.09 GAA in his career against Dallas. Backup Devan Dubnyk is 2-5-1 with a 3.07 GAA in eight lifetime outings versus the Stars. Arizona is kicking off a three-game road trip tonight and will also stop in San Jose and Anaheim during the swing. The Coyotes have won their last two as the guest to improve their road mark to 4-5-1. Salomon Shoes Clearance . That little deal worked out in a big way for the Mavericks. 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Canada Day is here and with it comes Free Agent Frenzy as the NHLs 30 teams storm out of the gate for signing season.Vijay Singh received a favourable ruling in his lawsuit against the PGA Tour when a judge allowed his complaint that he was treated differently from other players under the tours anti-doping policy. The New York State Supreme Court only partially dismissed the lawsuit, meaning the case could be headed for trial. The tour announced a year ago that Singh would be suspended for saying in a Sports Illustrated story that he took deer antler spray, which was believed to contain the banned substance IGF-1. Late in the appeals process, the tour dropped the case when the World Anti-Doping Agency said deer antler spray was no longer a concern. Singh sued the tour in May -- the day before The Players Championship -- saying it exposed him to "public humiliation and ridicule" during the investigation. In Tuesdays order, Judge Eileen Bransten threw out five of seven elements in the tours motion to dismiss. Four of them effectively agreed with the tours argument that Singh had to abide by the anti-doping policy because he willingly signed up as a PGA Tour member. Another part of the ruling rejected Singhs claim of intentional emotional distress. "This is a big win," said Peter Ginsberg, an attorney for the Hall of Fame golfer from Fiji. "The cornerstone of our lawsuit is that the PGA Tour violated in covenant to treat Vijay fairly, and the court has allowed us to proceed with that claim." Asked if the tour or Singh had talked about a settlement, Ginsberg declined comment. PGA Tour spokesman Ty Votaw said it does not comment on pending legal matters. Along with ruling in favour of Singh on his allegations of fair treatment, the court sided with his complaint that the tour unfairly held $99,980 in PGA Tour earnings while the case was being investigated. Singh says his prize money was being held in escrow since the 2013 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, before he was informed of his suspension. Mostt damaging for the tour in Tuesdays ruling is the potential for Singh to demand evidence involving other players.ddddddddddddBoth sides already are battling over how much information the tour should hand over regarding its handling of other players. "So far the tour has put up a road block and failed to produce anything," Ginsberg said. "The court has made it clear that the PGA has to satisfy our requests. Well go through discovery, and we expect to go all the way through with this." The tour is the only major sports league in America that does not announce how it punishes its players for violations, such as bad conduct. Even when John Daly told The Associated Press in 2008 that he had been suspended for six months for his conduct, the tour would not confirm it. The anti-doping policy requires the tour to announce when a player has been suspended for performance-enhancing drugs (but not which one). Doug Barron is the only player to have been suspended since the program began in July 2008. But the commissioner does not have to disclose any suspension for recreational drugs. Even though Singh agreed to the anti-doping policy as a PGA Tour member, Bransten said Singh could proceed under the "good faith and fair dealing" because of his allegation that the tour was "reckless in its administration of the program." The tour had warned players about deer antler spray because it was believed to contain an insulin-like growth factor on the tours list of banned substances. It can only be detected through a blood test -- the tour only tests urine samples. But the admission of taking a banned substance constitutes a positive test under the tours anti-doping policy. Singhs lawyers have said the amount of IGF-1 in the spray is so diluted that it would be comparable to pouring a shot glass of bourbon in an Olympic-sized swimming pool, and then drinking a shot from the pool water. ' ' '