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Dallas Stars' co-GM system judged successful
There were serious doubts circulated around the NHL last fall when the Dallas Stars named co-general managers for the first time in modern professional sports history.
Stars' prospects getting chance
By MILENKO MARTINOVICH FRISCO - James Neal spoke with the bluntness of a grizzled veteran wary of the organization's young and rising stars.'There are always young guys coming in so I'm an older guy now and ...
Irritating Avery will help Dallas Stars edge closer to Wings
Jul. 4--The Stars couldn't match Detroit's talent, even before the Red Wings signed talented forward Marian Hossa the other day, so they did the next best thing.
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Teams Adjusting Rosters Before Free Agency Deadline
With the free agent deadline looming, several teams have been working with their rosters in preparation of gaining or losing new players.
Stars brass content to spend small this off-season
By TRACEY MYERS Les Jackson isn't foreseeing a free agency shopping spree.The Dallas Stars co-general manager has his eye on the upcoming free agency period, which begins Tuesday.
Stars and Eriksson agree to new deal
The Dallas Stars signed forward Loui Eriksson to a two-year contract worth $3.2 million on Friday.
Stars give qualifying offer to Eriksson
The Dallas Stars extended qualifying offers to six players on Thursday, including forward Loui Eriksson.
Dallas Stars' former GM considering Toronto
Former Dallas Stars general manager Doug Armstrong could interview with the Toronto Maple Leafs as early as this week, he told several Toronto media outlets recently.
Dallas Stars sign co-GMs to three-year contracts
In a move that owner Tom Hicks telegraphed during the Western Conference finals, Les Jackson and Brett Hull will remain as co-general managers.
Attitude change has Stars pushing Wings to the limit
The Stars won't come out and admit it, but they gave Detroit too much credit. Perhaps, we all did.
Stanley Cup Blog(1) Detroit v (5) Dallas
Posted in 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs Blog Posted on May 12, 2008 06:29 PM The Stars say that Jere Lehtinen will be a game-time decision with a leg injury, but they seem to have a pretty decent backup plan that ...
Line change pays off for Stars
To counter Detroit's powerful line of Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk and Tomas Holmstrom, Stars coach Dave Tippett turned to a trio that played together two years ago - in Iowa.
Detroit's goal with a guy barely in the crease, if at all, didn't count. Dallas' goal with a guy clearly in the crease did count. via CANOE
Power play not an advantage for Stars
“Then it just tailed off from there.”
The Dallas Stars' power play had been pretty efficient in these playoffs. That, like so many other aspects of their game, hasn't been nearly as effective against Detroit. via Fort Worth Star-Telegram
“You still think it's possible. It could have gone either way with a couple of overtime games there, so we really didn't feel like we were in that hole as much because we were right there with them.”
While the NHL's top four teams began preparing for the conference finals Monday, the Sharks had the day off to get ready for one more summer they'll spend feeling like hockey's fifth wheel. via The Sacramento Bee
Stars win Brunnstrom sweepstakes
“We still have some hoops to jump through”
After a month-long courtship by most of the National Hockey League, highly touted Swedish free agent Fabian Brunnstrom has settled on the Dallas Stars for next season. via Canada.com
Refs shouldn't be penalized for Game 6
The make-up call is part of the fabric of the NHL. Generally speaking, officials will balance things out and give each team a "fair" chance to win the game. via WFAA-TV Dallas
“At that point of the game, you don't really know what you've got left.”
The Dallas Stars have finally made it back to the Western Conference finals. It took the eighth longest game in NHL history to do it. via MSNBC Sports
Thanks to an unlikely goal from Mattias Norstrom, the Dallas Stars are one victory shy of the Western Conference finals. via Newsday.com