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There's plenty of blame to go around in Dallas after the Stars fell to the Oilers in the Western Conference Finals for the second straight year. Jake
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Yardbarker on MSNWhat’s next for the Dallas Stars?After a third straight exit in the Western Conference Final at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers, the Dallas Stars might begin to lose some of their depth up front this summer.
San Jose Sharks acquired Dallas Stars’ first-round pick as part of February trade that sent Mikael Granlund and Cody Ceci to coach Pete DeBoer’s team
With a 3-0 win in Game 4 on Monday, the Carolina Hurricanes finally put an end to a 15-game losing streak in the Eastern Conference final. But the odds of a comeback against the reigning champs are still slim. According to The Model ™️, the Canes have only a 10 percent chance of advancing.
A four-game losing streak that took his Dallas Stars out of the Western Conference finals in five games left a bitter taste in the mouth of owner Tom Gaglardi. But he could still manage a laugh Friday morning when he talked about Canadian media calling him on the phone.
Edmonton Oilers' captain, Connor McDavid, defied NHL superstition by lifting the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl after defeating the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Final. Recalling last year's loss after avoiding the trophy,
Warm-weather teams are decidedly on the upswing in recent seasons, shaping the NHL's present and future in obvious and subtle ways.
The Dallas Stars enter the offseason after another Western Conference finals exit. Here are five offseason storylines.