Bust for Your Buck: Evaluating Nashville’s Free Agency After 29 Games Will Eldredge | December 6, 2013 Nashville spent its summer rounding out its lineup through unrestricted free agency, splitting upwards of 11 million between four bottom six forwards – Matt Cullen, Viktor Stalberg, Eric Nystrom, and…
Misreading the Marketplace: Nashville’s Confusing Spending Spree Brian Roe | August 1, 2013 Fourteen years for four guys. That was the price of doing business for the Nashville Predators when free agency opened on July 5. Actually, it was fourteen years and $36.4…
Nashville’s Free Agent Flops Will Eldredge | July 9, 2013 Free Agent Frenzy wasted no time descending on the NHL, Friday, with the league’s new preliminary negotiation period allowing UFA’s to find new homes with the quickness. As with the…
Why The Stars Need To Bring Back Eric Nystrom Derek Neumeier | June 24, 2013 The 2013 NHL Entry Draft and the beginning of free agency season are still a week away, but the offseason is already in full swing for the Dallas Stars and…
Dallas Stars Midseason Statistical Tidbits Derek Neumeier | March 13, 2013 With 25 out of their 48 games now behind them, the Dallas Stars find themselves just past the midway point of their 2013 season. Sporting a roster that is a…
Potential Dallas Stars Line Combinations Ryan Satkowiak | January 17, 2013 With opening night against the Phoenix Coyotes right around the corner, Stars fans will finally get the opportunity to watch some of the new toys GM Joe Nieuwendyk acquired this…
Stars Answer Old Questions, But Create New Ones, By Trading Ott For Roy Derek Neumeier | July 2, 2012 On Monday afternoon the Dallas Stars and Buffalo Sabres made one of the biggest trades of the offseason thus far, with Stars forward Steve Ott and defenceman Adam Pardy being…
Montreal Canadiens 2012 Draft Picks Review: Grade A Fred Poulin | June 24, 2012 There was much anticipation before Marc Bergevin’s first NHL Entry Draft. Montreal’s new general manager and fans were eager to see what the team would do this weekend. Trevor…
“Old-Time Hockey” is Killing the Game Michael Viola | March 2, 2012 There is an epidemic in today’s NHL. Stars are dropping left and right and it is taking away from the game’s overall appeal. Sidney Crosby hasn’t played for the better…
Pacific Division Anything But Pacified Walter McLaughlin | December 11, 2011 On paper, this was to be one of the strongest, most competitive divisions in the NHL this year. It’s a good thing “paper” is now a euphemism for pixels, as…
Caps Fall to Stars, 5-2, Team Calls for Individual Responsibility Angie Lewis | November 8, 2011 It’s not quite Redskins and Cowboys, but the Washington Capitals and Dallas Stars are two of the premier teams in their respective conferences to this point, making this an interesting…
Coach Glen Gulutzan the secret to early Stars success Derek Neumeier | October 31, 2011 It’s the end of October, and the Dallas Stars and their 8-3 record are currently tied with the Edmonton Oilers for 1st place in the Western Conference, 2nd overall in…