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Twenty-one games is just a glimpse of what the Stars are and where they want to go, Joe Nieuwendyk said. "I see more positive than I do negative," said the first-year general manager. Full Article at Dallas Morning News
Doug Gilmour: It takes a special player to win the Selke Trophy while scoring 127 points. With Brett Hull, Brian Leetch, Luc Robitaille and Steve Yzerman inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame last week, it's time to talk about next year. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
Dallas Stars general manager Joe Nieuwendyk, left, shakes hands with new head coach Marc Crawford after his introduction during a news conference in Dallas, Thursday, June 11, 2009. The Stars hired Crawford one day after firing Dave Tippett. View Photo »
With the flight to Nashville [Friday night], and everything that’s going on, you really don’t want to take any chances ... We’ve seen teams in the league really battle against flu, and we want to stay on top of that.
Gary Roberts left his North York home in 1982 to join the Ottawa 67's and has been on the road pretty much ever since. He recalls that it was a bit of a shock going to the draft and getting picked in the second round. Full Article at Our Sports Central
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Joe Nieuwendyk knows removing the no-handle zones for goalies in the corners would help Stars goalie Marty Turco, but the new Stars GM also knows that he has to do what's best for the game and the NHL. Full Article at Dallas Morning News
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Joe Nieuwendyk knows removing the no-handle zones for goalies in the corners would help Dallas Stars goalie Marty Turco, but the new Stars general manger also knows that he has to do what’s best for the game and the NHL. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 26: President & General Manager Brian Burke (L) and head coach Ron Wilson (R) of the Toronto Maple Leafs talk with Genral Manager Joe Nieuwendyk of the Dallas Stars prior to the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Ce... View Photo »
We are very pleased that we were able to agree to this long-term contract extension with Loui ... He is a big part of our present and future and we feel his potential is just scratching the surface. Loui made great strides in his game last season and he has continued to impress as one of our best player...
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Joe Nieuwendyk knows removing the no-handle zones for goalies in the corners would help Stars goalie Marty Turco, but the new Stars GM also knows that he has to do what's best for the game and the NHL. Full Article at Dallas Morning News
ST. PAUL, Minn. - As much as Brett Hull has been a part of the Stars' front office for the last four years, fans never really got to honor him for his contributions to the team as a player. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
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Dallas Stars general manager Joe Nieuwendyk, left, shakes hands with new head coach Marc Crawford after his introduction during a news conference in Dallas, Thursday, June 11, 2009. The Stars hired Crawford one day after firing Dave Tippett.
View Photo »MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 26: President & General Manager Brian Burke (L) and head coach Ron Wilson (R) of the Toronto Maple Leafs talk with Genral Manager Joe Nieuwendyk of the Dallas Stars prior to the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre on June 26, 2009 in Montreal,...
View Photo »MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 26: President & General Manager Brian Burke (L) of the Toronto Maple Leafs talks with Genral Manager Joe Nieuwendyk of the Dallas Stars prior to the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre on June 26, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
View Photo »MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 26: President & General Manager Brian Burke (L) and head coach Ron Wilson (R) of the Toronto Maple Leafs talk with Genral Manager Joe Nieuwendyk of the Dallas Stars prior to the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre on June 26, 2009 in Montreal,...
View Photo »With the flight to Nashville [Friday night], and everything that’s going on, you really don’t want to take any chances ... We’ve seen teams in the league really battle against flu, and we want to stay on top of that.
We are very pleased that we were able to agree to this long-term contract extension with Loui ... He is a big part of our present and future and we feel his potential is just scratching the surface. Loui made great strides in his game last season and he has continued to impress as one of our best player...
I think you can say, 'that's a Dallas Stars type of player,' and it means something ... It's not always easy to define, but I do think you know it when you see it. I think it's Brenden Morrow or Jere Lehtinen or Loui Eriksson or Stephane Robidas. You see those players and you know you want them as your ...
I think you can say, 'that's a Dallas Stars type of player,' and it means something ... It's not always easy to define, but I do think you know it when you see it. I think it's Brenden Morrow or Jere Lehtinen or Loui Eriksson or Stephane Robidas. You see those players and you know you want them as your ...
Sean Avery didn't work out and became a disruption for the entire team ... The things that followed … it was just a real tough year all the way around.
Andy Moog is someone we wanted to become more involved as an assistant coach on our staff ... He brings a lot of experience and creativity to our team of coaches and already has a solid working relationship with most of our players.
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