The Dallas Stars skated on Tuesday [Feb. 8] for the first time since losing in heartbreaking fashion to the Calgary Flames on Feb. 1. They are currently preparing for their first game after the NHL All-Star break against the Nashville Predators on Wednesday night. Stars Looking To Get Their Legs Back The top priority on
Joel Kiviranta
It was a quiet end of 2021 for the Dallas Stars. They haven’t played a game since Dec. 20, as several of their players and staff have been placed on COVID protocol. And while their next game is still on schedule, uncertain times mean that anything can change before then. But as the Stars ring
Sept. 4, 2020, was an exciting night for Dallas Stars fans. If you have ceased to understand time in this funky year and September feels like a lifetime ago, that’s fair. That fateful night was Game 7 between the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche in Round 2 of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs. That night,
Game 7 of their second-round series in the Edmonton bubble was instantly one of the most memorable games in franchise history as the Dallas Stars advanced to the Western Conference Finals for the first time since 2008 with a wild, 5-4 overtime win over the Colorado Avalanche. The series itself was a throwback to the