Flames 12 Days of Hockeymas: 5 Lady Byng Trophies Colton Pankiw | December 20, 2020 The ’12 Days of Christmas’ is a classic holiday song first published in its current form in 1908. In a nod to the classic carol, join The Hockey Writers as…
Stars’ Biggest Free Agent Flops Ed Sarno | August 31, 2017 The Dallas Stars were busy this summer signing arguably the two best unrestricted free agent forwards on the market to multi-year contracts. First, they signed mountainous Martin Hanzal to a…
Sabres Should Sign Veteran Free Agents Tristan Fitzpatrick | July 21, 2017 The Buffalo Sabres have made some bold moves this offseason. Jason Botterill’s first order of business was to boost the defence, with three new starters. One of the biggest acquisitions was…
Which Unrestricted Free Agents will the Stars Re-sign? Ed Sarno | March 31, 2017 One thing is certain as the Dallas Stars’ 2016-17 regular season nears the end. Changes are coming. The Stars were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs on Monday. They have completed…
Recap: Stars Slip Past Kings Matt Pryor | January 10, 2017 Any Hollywood producers in search of a script for yet another Fast & Furious flick need look no further than Monday night’s Los Angeles Kings – Dallas Stars tilt. Two power play…
Hudler & Faksa Amazed by Jagr Matt Pryor | December 23, 2016 An assist against Boston Thursday night gave Jaromir Jagr 1,888 career points, moving the future Hall of Famer past Mark Messier into second-place among the National Hockey League’s all-time greatest scorers.…
Preview: Stars Face Tex’s Rangers Thursday Matt Pryor | December 15, 2016 Two NHL teams have direct ties to Texas, and they faceoff Thursday night in Dallas. The Stars, of course, call the Lone Star State home. Tonight’s opponent, the New York…
Preview: Stars Seek 2 Points in Chicago Matt Pryor | December 11, 2016 The late, great Will Rogers once said, “If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.” The Dallas Stars would be wise to heed that advice. The Stars played 55…
Preview: Stars & Flyers Showdown at High Noon Matt Pryor | December 10, 2016 High Noon is a classic film. In the climactic scene, Marshal Will Kane, alone, shoots it out with a gang of outlaws. He could’ve taken the easy way out and…
Jiri Hudler’s Return Imminent? The Hockey Writers | December 8, 2016 When the Dallas Stars signed veteran forward Jiri Hudler to a one-year, $2 million contract extension this off-season, there was hope for the 32-year-old who had just come off a…
Bruins’ Rask Out, Former Habs Coach Demers Suffers Second Stroke, Kings’ Zatkoff Injured & More News Steven DiOssi | October 22, 2016 Bruins’ Rask Out of Lineup The Boston Bruins will take on the Montreal Canadiens without starting goaltender Tuukka Rask, the team announced on Saturday. Rask did not practice on Friday…
Jiri Hudler Had No Interest in Playing for Czech Republic at World Cup Dustin L. Nelson | September 4, 2016 With Tomas Hertl and David Krejci dropping out of the 2016 World Cup of Hockey the Czech Republic had two forward roster spots to fill. The obvious choice would be…