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| Name | Dallas Stars |
| Established | 1967 |
| Arena | American Airlines Center |
| Location | Dallas, Texas |
| League | NHL |
| Division | Central Division |
| Conference | Western Conference |
Dallas Stars. The Dallas Stars are a professional ice hockey team based in Dallas, Texas, and play in the NHL as a member of the Central Division in the Western Conference. The team was originally founded in 1967 as the Minnesota North Stars and was later relocated to Dallas in 1993. The Stars have won several awards and achievements in their history, including the Stanley Cup in 1999.
The Dallas Stars were originally founded in 1967 as the Minnesota North Stars and played in Minneapolis, Minnesota, before relocating to Dallas in 1993. The team's early years in Dallas were marked by struggles, but they eventually found success under the leadership of Les Jackson and Bryan Murray. The team's first season in Dallas was in 1993-1994, and they played their home games at the Reunion Arena. In 2001, the team moved to their current home, the American Airlines Center.
The Stars have had several notable coaches throughout their history, including Bryan Murray, Peter Laviolette, and Jim Nill. The team's current general manager is Jim Nill, who has been in the position since 2013. The team's current head coach is Pete DeBoer, who was hired in 2022.
The Dallas Stars have had several successful seasons throughout their history. Their most successful season was in 1998-1999, when they won the Stanley Cup by defeating the Buffalo Sabres in the Stanley Cup Finals. The team has also won several division titles and have made the playoffs numerous times.
Here is a list of the team's season-by-season record:
* 1993-1994: 37-41-6 * 1994-1995: 30-43-9 * 1995-1996: 26-42-16 * 1996-1997: 51-19-12 * 1997-1998: 47-21-14 * 1998-1999: 51-19-12 (Stanley Cup Champions) * 1999-2000: 49-18-15 * 2000-2001: 48-21-13 * 2001-2002: 42-28-12 * 2002-2003: 45-30-7 * 2003-2004: 41-26-15 * 2004-2005: No season due to 2004-05 NHL lockout * 2005-2006: 40-26-16 * 2006-2007: 51-17-14 * 2007-2008: 47-25-10 * 2008-2009: 43-28-11 * 2009-2010: 45-26-11 * 2010-2011: 48-25-9 * 2011-2012: 42-29-11 * 2012-2013: 39-22-11 * 2013-2014: 40-25-15 * 2014-2015: 41-25-16 * 2015-2016: 38-33-11 * 2016-2017: 50-19-11 * 2017-2018: 42-27-11 * 2018-2019: 51-19-12 * 2019-2020: 43-21-16 * 2020-2021: 55-12-13 * 2021-2022: 46-30-6
The Dallas Stars have had several notable players throughout their history. Some of the most notable players include:
* Mike Modano, who played for the team from 1988 to 2010 and is the team's all-time leader in goals, assists, and points. * Jere Lehtinen, who played for the team from 1995 to 2009 and won the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1998, 1999, and 2003. * Ed Belfour, who played for the team from 1993 to 2002 and won the Vezina Trophy in 1999. * Brenden Morrow, who played for the team from 2001 to 2013 and was the team's captain from 2010 to 2013. * Tyler Seguin, who played for the team from 2013 to 2020 and won the Stanley Cup with the team in 2020. * Jamie Benn, who has played for the team since 2009 and is the team's current captain.
The Dallas Stars have won several awards and achievements throughout their history. Some of their most notable achievements include:
* Stanley Cup Champions: 1999 * Presidential's Trophy: 1998-1999, 2015-2016 * Central Division Champions: 1997-1998, 1998-1999, 2000-2001, 2015-2016 * Western Conference Champions: 1999, 2000
The current team staff of the Dallas Stars includes:
* Jim Nill: General Manager * Pete DeBoer: Head Coach * Todd Marchant: Assistant Coach * Mitch Lukach: Assistant Coach * Zane Gottlieb: Goaltending Coach * Derek Plante: Video Coach
Category:National Hockey League teams