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Dallas Stars forward Matt Duchene spoke about why he elected to remain with the team as opposed to testing NHL Free Agency.
There is one move, in particular, that stands out above the rest of the moves the Stars made. Dallas re-signed forward Radek Faksa to a three-year, $6 million contract in NHL Free Agency this summer. For a variety of reasons, Heavy.com is naming Faksa the team’s best signing on the open market in 2025.
With the dog days of the NHL offseason coming into focus, it seems like an opportune time to ponder all that Dallas has done and all that could lie ahead
Veteran forward Matt Duchene is set to continue his tenure with the Dallas Stars alongside Mikko Rantanen, as the team prepares for a strong push toward the Stanley Cup in the upcoming NHL season.
Wyatt Johnston highlights the Stars' young core. He’s a high-level center who has scored over 30 goals in each of the past two seasons. Heading into his age-22 season, Johnston is poised to eclipse the point-per-game mark.
The Dallas Stars did not make a selection until the third round of the NHL Draft, but it still was a highly successful draft for the team.
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Yardbarker on MSN2025-26 NHL Prospect Pool Breakdown: Dallas Stars’ Top 10Welcome back. It’s time for Daily Faceoff’s third annual NHL Prospect Pool Breakdown, looking at the best all 32 teams have to offer. We’re highlighting the top 10 prospects for every franchise, their biggest strengths and weaknesses,
NHL trade deadline may still be months away, but speculation is already swirling around several high-profile players. From the Dallas Stars’ Jason Robertson to the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Rickard Rakell,
The opening of the NHL's annual free-agent market usually focuses attention on where the top unrestricted free agents end up signing.