The NHL unveiled its latest quarter-century team Thursday, recognizing the top players who have suited up for the Dallas Stars over the past 25 years. Headlining the first team includes forwards Jamie Benn,
There are plenty of reasons why Dallas is one of the best-run, most-feared teams in hockey. The 26-year-old depth forward represents one of the most overlooked, and most important.
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In the second low-scoring, competitive game in less than a week, the Montreal Canadiens avenged the loss from Saturday with a 3-1 win in Dallas Thursday night. The Stars were looking to keep the momentum going after collecting eight of ten points on a long road trip that took them up the east coast
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After a comeback win in Utah on Tuesday, the Habs wrapped up their road trip on Thursday in Dallas. The game was tied for most of regulation but Alex Newhook tipped home the eventual winner midway
When you think of New York Rangers forwards Sam Carrick, Adam Edstrom and Matt Rempe, goal-scoring probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But the Rangers’ fourth line has scored four goals in the past three games, helping fuel a 2-0-1 stretch.
That’s just what NHL.com took a crack at, however, when they released their Dallas Stars quarter-century first and second teams. Our Stars insider Lia Assimakopoulos was asked to submit a ballot with her choices, and we provide those selections after NHL.com’s list below.
Despite not having their best game after a big win in Washington the night before, the Canadiens were able to hold the Dallas Stars to just one goal through regulation on Saturday, and Patrik Laine’s power-play goal was enough to make that count for a point as the Habs fell in the shootout.