2009-10 Dallas Stars Pre-Season Report Card
The Stars spent the better part of ten years without so much as a single major hockey media accolade; now that things are back to where they normally are, the path to the Cup is clear.
The Stars spent the better part of ten years without so much as a single major hockey media accolade; now that things are back to where they normally are, the path to the Cup is clear.
After a year which can only be described as catastrophic-at-best, should Stars fans even bother rolling out of bed in the morning?
With a self-imposed budget some $9-10 million under the cap, Nieuwendyk had to spend his money wisely, and here’s where the new GM came out with straight A+’s.
At the very least, this means a completely different Stars team than last year.
Joe is a proven winner on every conceivable level: from the Cornell lacrosse team, to three Cups in three decades (Calgary in 1989, Dallas in 1999, New Jersey in 2003)
Some of you more astute readers might remember that before the Stanley Cup Playoffs began, there was one team that re-defined ‘FAILURE’ in ways Daniel Webster could not even dream of.