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The Dallas Stars' surprising first-round exit after three consecutive runs to the Western Conference finals leaves plenty of questions for the team as it enters the offseason.
As the Stanley Cup Playoffs continue on, there have been a number of teams already eliminated from contention. With some star players getting eliminated, rumors
The NWS is advising people to stay home in the Dallas-Fort Worth area as nasty storms are expected Tuesday evening.
The Minnesota Wild eliminated the Dallas Stars from the Stanley Cup playoffs with a 5-2 Game 6 win, advancing past the first round for the first time since 2015. Dallas, a three-time Western Conference finalist in recent years, suffered its earliest exit ...
The Dallas Stars were eliminated in six games in the first round. Nick Wosika / Imagn Images ST. PAUL, Minn. — Sticks were flying, dislodged from their owners with hands, elbows, shoulders — probably even teeth if need be.
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Analysis: Wild had stars, depth and details, and that’s why they finally got out of the first round
Jesper Wallstedt was 12 years old when he switched from being a defenseman to a goalie. He was also that age the last time the Wild advanced to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2015. The ensuing 10 years the team would either get bounced from the first round or not make the playoffs at all.
Forwards: Nathan Bastian (28 years old), Jamie Benn (36), Michael Bunting (30), Adam Erne (31)
Dallas watched its playoff run come to a frustrating end for the fifth straight season, but there many lessons to garner from the experience