Dallas Stars Schedule – 2025-26

DateTimeOpponent
10/9/20258:00@Winnipeg Jets
10/11/20259:00@Colorado Avalanche
10/14/20259:30Minnesota Wild
10/16/20258:00Vancouver Canucks
10/18/20257:00@St. Louis Blues
10/21/20258:00Columbus Blue Jackets
10/23/20258:00Los Angeles Kings
10/25/20258:00Carolina Hurricanes
10/26/20257:00@Nashville Predators
10/28/20258:30Washington Capitals
10/30/20257:00@Tampa Bay Lightning
11/1/20256:00@Florida Panthers
11/4/20258:00Edmonton Oilers
11/6/20258:00Anaheim Ducks
11/8/20253:30@Nashville Predators
11/9/20257:00Seattle Kraken
11/11/20257:00@Ottawa Senators
11/13/20257:00@Montreal Canadiens
11/15/20258:00Philadelphia Flyers
11/18/20258:00New York Islanders
11/20/202510:00@Vancouver Canucks
11/22/202510:00@Calgary Flames
11/25/20259:00@Edmonton Oilers
11/26/202510:00@Seattle Kraken
11/28/20259:00Utah Hockey Club
11/30/20256:00Ottawa Senators
12/2/20257:00@New York Rangers
12/3/20257:00@New Jersey Devils
12/5/20258:00San Jose Sharks
12/7/20256:00Pittsburgh Penguins
12/9/20258:00@Winnipeg Jets
12/11/20258:00@Minnesota Wild
12/13/20258:00Florida Panthers
12/15/20258:00Los Angeles Kings
12/18/202510:00@San Jose Sharks
12/19/202510:00@Anaheim Ducks
12/21/20257:00Toronto Maple Leafs
12/23/20257:00@Detroit Red Wings
12/27/20258:00Chicago Blackhawks
12/31/20258:00Buffalo Sabres
1/1/20268:30@Chicago Blackhawks
1/4/20262:00Montreal Canadiens
1/6/20267:00@Carolina Hurricanes
1/7/20267:00@Washington Capitals
1/10/20264:00@San Jose Sharks
1/12/202610:30@Los Angeles Kings
1/13/202610:00@Anaheim Ducks
1/15/20269:00@Utah Hockey Club
1/18/20262:00Tampa Bay Lightning
1/20/20267:30Boston Bruins
1/22/20267:00@Columbus Blue Jackets
1/23/20268:00St. Louis Blues
1/27/20268:00@St. Louis Blues
1/29/202610:00@Vegas Golden Knights
1/31/20269:00@Utah Hockey Club
2/2/20268:30Winnipeg Jets
2/4/20269:30St. Louis Blues
2/25/20268:00Seattle Kraken
2/28/20268:00Nashville Predators
3/2/202610:00@Vancouver Canucks
3/3/20269:00@Calgary Flames
3/6/20268:00Colorado Avalanche
3/8/20266:00Chicago Blackhawks
3/10/20268:00Vegas Golden Knights
3/12/20268:00Edmonton Oilers
3/14/20268:00Detroit Red Wings
3/16/20268:00Utah Hockey Club
3/18/20269:30@Colorado Avalanche
3/21/20264:00@Minnesota Wild
3/22/20267:00Vegas Golden Knights
3/24/20268:00New Jersey Devils
3/26/20267:00@New York Islanders
3/28/20265:00@Pittsburgh Penguins
3/29/20267:00@Philadelphia Flyers
3/31/20267:00@Boston Bruins
4/2/20268:00Winnipeg Jets
4/4/20263:00Colorado Avalanche
4/7/20268:00Calgary Flames
4/9/20268:00Minnesota Wild
4/11/20265:00New York Rangers
4/13/20267:30@Toronto Maple Leafs
4/15/20267:00@Buffalo Sabres

The Dallas Stars are a professional ice hockey team based in Dallas, Texas. The franchise was established in 1967 as the Minnesota North Stars and played there until 1993 when they relocated to Dallas. The team’s move to Texas marked a significant shift, and they were subsequently rebranded as the Dallas Stars. The Stars have experienced both highs and lows throughout their history, but they’ve managed to capture the hearts of fans and achieve remarkable success, including winning the Stanley Cup in 1999.

The Stars’ championship victory in 1999 remains a highlight in the team’s legacy. Led by legendary players like Mike Modano, Brett Hull, and Ed Belfour, the Stars showcased a strong defensive style of play that propelled them to victory over the Buffalo Sabres in a memorable six-game Stanley Cup Final series. The championship marked a triumphant moment for the franchise and further solidified hockey’s presence in the southern United States.

The team plays its home games at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, a modern arena that provides an energetic and engaging atmosphere for fans. Over the years, the Stars have continued to be a competitive force in the NHL, often relying on a blend of seasoned veterans and emerging talent. The Stars’ commitment to community engagement and their enthusiastic fan base has helped them maintain a strong presence in the Dallas sports landscape. As they strive for future success, the Stars remain a key player in the NHL and a symbol of the sport’s growing popularity in non-traditional hockey markets.