Dallas Stars’ Inaction Was the Right Move Ed Sarno | March 1, 2018 Monday’s NHL Trade Deadline came and went quietly for the Dallas Stars. The lack of activity left some Stars fans puzzled, but make no mistake, general manager Jim Nill feels…
Stars Stay Idle at Deadline, Need to Score From Within The Hockey Writers | February 27, 2018 The NHL trade deadline passed without the Dallas Stars making a push to acquire secondary scoring options. For a brief few days, the Stars sat in third place in the…
Sharks Exploit Stars’ Shortcomings in 5-2 Blowout The Hockey Writers | February 19, 2018 Friday’s 2-1 win over the St. Louis Blues brought the Dallas Stars elation, a sigh of relief, and an important move up the Western Conference’s crowded ladder. Joy from the…
Methot’s Return Could Spark Surging Stars The Hockey Writers | February 18, 2018 The horn sounded at American Airlines Center on Friday night as fans clad in Victory Green clapped their hands and added to the clamor. The Stars battled their way to…
Top 5 Stars Trade Options Matt Pryor | February 3, 2018 The Christmas break, bye week and all-star break are in the Dallas Stars’ rearview mirror. From their precarious perch in the Western Conference’s first wild card spot, the playoffs are…
Klingberg a Legitimate Norris Candidate Ed Sarno | January 25, 2018 This weekend John Klingberg will team with Tyler Seguin to represent the Dallas Stars at the 2018 NHL All-Star game in Tampa, Florida. Seguin will be playing in his fifth All-Star…
The Stars’ Magic Numbers Matt Pryor | January 8, 2018 The Dallas Stars coasted into their bye week Saturday afternoon, cruising past the hapless Edmonton Oilers, 5-1. As the players, coaches and staff scatter to the four winds for a…
Dallas Stars Prospects at WJC – Good Results So Far Ed Sarno | January 1, 2018 It’s cold in Buffalo, but the Dallas Stars World Junior Championship prospects are starting to heat things up. Both of the Stars’ goalie prospects have split time with their respective teammates…
Hitchcock Joins 800-Win Club Matt Pryor | December 22, 2017 Only one letter separates “millstone” from “milestone.” After sitting on 799 career NHL victories through three straight Dallas Stars losses, coach Ken Hitchcock could be forgiven for wondering whether the…
Dallas Stars’ College Prospects WJC Update Ed Sarno | December 17, 2017 During this time of year, most college students are finishing up finals and making plans to go home for the holidays. For four Dallas Stars prospects, the break will have…
Stars Play Favorites on Road Matt Pryor | December 11, 2017 There’s no place like home for the Dallas Stars, who are 10-4-0 at the American Airlines Center this season. They struggled mightily away from Dallas last season, posting a disappointing…
Dallas Stars: A Tale of Two Teams Ed Sarno | November 26, 2017 So far, the Dallas Stars 2017-18 season has had a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde kind of feel to it. At home, the Stars have been great, while on the road…