Follow my YouTube video updates on Twitter. – twitter.com DALLAS — Mike Modano turned what should have been a meaningless game between a pair of also-ran teams into something really memorable. Modano had a goal and an assist in regulation in possibly his final home game with the Stars, then scored in the second round of the shootout to help Dallas beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 on Thursday night. Modano will seriously considering retirement when the season is over, and he was overcome by emotion several times during the game. “It was tough to leave the ice not knowing what the future holds, whether that was it or it wasn’t,” Modano said. “I didn’t really have an idea what to expect but it was a nice way to possibly end it, how it unfolded. The fans were fantastic.” Fans cheered Modano when he took the ice for warmups, displaying such signs as “1 Mo Year” and “Say It Ain’t So Mo,” and they roared when Modano was introduced with the starting lineup. Modano was shown on the video board during a stoppage in play with less than six minutes left in regulation. He had tears in his eyes when he received an extended standing ovation. Even the referees applauded Modano and the Ducks on the bench stood and tapped their sticks on the boards in recognition. “He is the reason I chose No. 9 when I was coming up,” said Anaheim’s Bobby Ryan, who had both of his team’s goals. “He stymied us tonight but if anybody deserved it, it was him.” Ryan’s power-play goal gave the Ducks a 2-1 edge at 15 …