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Here are the grades for every signing made by the Dallas Stars this summer as they looked to upgrade the team in NHL Free ...
The Breakdown: The salary cap-challenged Stars had to let go of three valuable forwards – Granlund (who left for Anaheim via ...
There's been more than a bit of handwringing about where Dallas' rosters stands. But just because the Stars took a step back doesn't mean they aren't set up to keep winning big.
Dallas Stars center Mikael Granlund’s (64) is congratulated by teammates after scoring a first period goal against the Winnipeg Jets in Game 4 of a second round Stanley Cup Playoff game in ...
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 ...
With the acquisition of new players coupled by some healthy veterans, Dallas hopes the newest lineup is exactly what it needs ...
The Dallas Stars did not make a selection until the third round of the NHL Draft, but it still was a highly successful draft ...
Forward Colin Blackwell is staying in Dallas after signing a two-year, $1.55 million contract with the Stars on the first day of NHL free agency. Meanwhile, the franchise allowed Mikael Granlund ...
The 33-year-old, who signed a 3-year, $21 million deal to join Anaheim, likes the mix of youth and veterans along with a winning coach like Joel Quenneville.
In 31 games following his move from the San Jose Sharks to the Stars, Granlund scored seven goals and 14 assists for 21 points. He added 10 more points (5G-5A) in 18 playoff games with the Stars.
The Ducks will look different with Granlund and Chris Kreider on the roster — and without Trevor Zegras and Isac Lundeström.
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