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Author archives: Peter Siamandas

Peter is the Dallas Stars correspondent at The Hockey Writers. He is a Winnipeg-based hockey enthusiast who takes a particular interest in NHL player procurement (NHL Draft, free agency, trade deadline), the World Junior Championships, fantasy hockey, and of course, the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He is also a proud Winnipeg Jets season ticket holder. You can follow him on twitter @PeteCiamandias

The Biggest Trades in Dallas Stars’ History, Thoughts on Rick Nash

The NHL trade landscape is easily the most prominent off-ice hockey topic. Arm-chair GM’s cast hypothetical trades into the blogosphere on a daily basis; some onlookers watch intently – even hopefully – while others see it as a pointless venture, at best. Then there are the “insiders” – big-time hockey pundits like Pierre Lebrun, Darren ...

The Geriatrics of Free Agency: Out With the Old, in With…the Old?

— On draft day, the Dallas Stars shipped Mike Ribeiro off to Washington in return for 21-year-old Cody Eakin and a 2nd round pick. At that point, it looked like one of several moves which signaled the beginning of a rebuild. But oh how quickly things change. In just a matter of days, Joe Nieuwendyk ...

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