October 9th, 2008 | 5:12 AM EDT
By
Cat
The Stars have a tough job this season. Last season, they came closer than they had in a long time to winning the Cup. The Stars were known as a “one-and-done” team, one of those teams that makes it to the playoffs consistently, but can’t get past the first round for whatever reason. I watched last year’s run with hope and hesitation, knowing what had happened in seasons before and not wanting to get my hopes too high. They went above and beyond what I, and many others, expected. Owner Tom Hicks has said that there’s a good feeling in the locker room this year, a feeling of hope, a feeling of strength, a feeling that they have what it takes to win it all. The team overcame adversity with injuries to key players, but that ended up helping in the long run, giving younger players a chance to shine and get some serious NHL ice time.
March 31st, 2008 | 8:42 PM EDT
By
Bryen Owen
Is young good enough? Well, having a young team in the NHL means that you are going with the future, one needs some good veterans on the team, but young is the way to go.
February 27th, 2008 | 2:58 PM EST
By
Jeff DiNunzio
The 2006-2007 NHL trade deadline had just as many transactions, but few of the superstar names. This year, with over 25 trades made in a day, and a busy month of February, some teams scored big–others, not so much. We look at some of the better deals and how helpful they will be.
December 8th, 2007 | 9:52 AM EST
By
Alin Mateescu
Dallas Stars forward Mike Modano tells Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun that he plans on playing the rest of his NHL career with the club.
November 1st, 2007 | 10:45 PM EDT
By
Alin Mateescu
Does Mike Modano want out of Dallas? Are the Flyers talking contract with Peter Forsberg? Is Bobby Holik dragging down the Thrashers?