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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.
Good morning. NHL free agency opens in just under two hours. The Stars have $1.76 million in cap space to sign three depth forwards. Wouldn’t be surprised if they made some moves on the blue ...
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.
In a rather quiet opening day of free agency across the NHL, Dallas added to its depth by bringing back Radek Faksa and Colin Blackwell on new deals ...
On the first day of NHL free agency, Gulutzan’s hire appeared to be the one and only big change the Stars would be making this offseason.
Dallas finds itself in a rather unique position as it prepares to dive into the free agency frenzy and put the finishing touches on a Stanley Cup contender ...
NHL free agency is still churning, and that means teams around the league will be looking to make upgrades to their rosters ...
Duchene and the Dallas Stars have agreed to a four-year, $4.5 million AAV contract that runs through the 2028-29 season, the ...
But the Stars are also expected to look externally to bring in some new faces before training camp in September. Dallas can do so through trades at any point or free agency beginning July 1.
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