We were told we’re supposed to be more offensive...? Taylor Baird joins Wes and Mark to see if they can make that happen. We keep saying the Dallas Stars just need to take overtime to the shootout and win there, but we were kind of, sort of kidding.
After a playoff style comeback against Vegas, Dallas hits a stretch of should/must win games starting with Vancouver. Evgeni Dadonov hasn’t really been on anyone’s radar going into last weekend, but as a replacement for Denis Gurianov, he has potential.
Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff: Seravalli writes Stars general manager Jim Nill usually has a quiet deadline day. Looking back at his history last year he traded for Vladislav Namestnikov from Detroit and traded for Scott Wedgewood the day before the deadline.
The Montreal Canadiens have acquired forward Denis Gurianov from the Dallas Stars in exchange for veteran forward Evgenii Dadonov. Per the team announcement, the Canadiens will retain 50% of Dadonov’s $5M cap hit.
Roope Hintz scored the tying goal with 38 seconds left and then tallied the game-winner in the shootout as the Dallas Stars rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
Roope Hintz scored the tying goal with 38 seconds left and then tallied the game-winner in the shootout as the Dallas Stars rallied for a 3-2 victory over the host Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night.
The Golden Knights have some issues, but defense isn’t one of them. The thing about rock bottom is that you’re never sure that you were there until you aren’t there anymore.
Wednesday's NHL slate brings us just three games, one of which features a Central Division matchup between the Dallas Stars and the Chicago Blackhawks.
The Dallas Stars have announced that forwards Fredrik Karlstrom and Fredrik Olofsson have been reassigned to the team’s AHL affiliate, the Texas Stars.
The Dallas Stars reside atop the Central Division, but their hold on the position is tenuous at best given their recent results. The Stars have dropped three in a row (0-1-2) and six of their past eight (2-1-5) heading into a Saturday clash against the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets.
The Hockey Writers Montreal Canadiens channel is looking ahead to the NHL Trade Deadline with a series of Mock Trades. This is a fun exercise, weighing the options of all the writers covering the Habs and what impact these trades might have on the team in the immediate and long-term future of the rebuild.
Jim Montgomery is a great head coach in the National Hockey League. That’s been proven to the casual fan with the Boston Bruins’ record over the first half.
With the All-Star break now behind us, the trade deadline looms large and is just a few weeks away. Where does each team stand, and what moves should they be looking to make?
The Dallas Stars are looking for just one thing in particular at the 2023 Trade Deadline, a top-six forward. They are a legitimate threat to win the Western Conference as they sit in first place by four points.
Just two games tonight in the NHL, and after last night's poor showing on the ice, a smaller slate feels like the right time to find us our favorite spots and quickly move on.
The Dallas Stars are ramping up for their playoff run and are looking for a top-six player to fill out their forward group. They are not going to have history repeat itself after greatly lacking depth up front all of last season and into the playoff; their season ended because the scoring was put on the back of just one line.
It's our final night before the NHL heads on break, so let's make it count. All eyes turn to Buffalo for what looks to be a far more inviting matchup from a betting perspective.
While Dallas is only being represented by forward Jason Robertson and first-year head coach Peter Deboer at the 2023 NHL All-Star Game in Sunrise Florida this Saturday, one would think if you’d have shown them where they sit in the standings before the year- they’d be more than pleased.
The Colorado Eagles came into last night’s contest winning three of their last five games. They had some swagger in their step, as they should. The Texas Stars, on the other hand, were number one in the Central Division and only lost eight games on the season.