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The Dallas Stars submitted new court filings in their ongoing legal battle with the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday evening, accusing the Mavericks of violating their own franchise agreement with the City of Dallas.
The NHL takes center stage on Thursday night with a dozen games on the docket. The Montreal Canadiens host the Washington Capitals for the first time since thei
In an amended counterclaim, the Stars allege the Mavericks changed their principal location to Las Vegas in 2024 and argue the NBA club engaged in the very conduct they allege entitles them to take full control of the American Airlines Center,
The National Hockey League announced today that six Dallas Stars players and two staff members have recently confirmed positive tests for the COVID-19 virus. Those individuals are self-isolating and following CDC and League protocols.
The Dallas Stars visit the Vancouver Canucks after Jason Robertson scored two goals in the Stars’ 3-2 loss to the New York Islanders. Vancouver has a 9-10-2 record overall and a 3-5-1 record on its home ice. The Canucks have a 2-5-0 record in games their opponents serve fewer penalty minutes.
After a brief period to mull over self-inflicted wounds in their last outing, the Dallas Stars begin a four-game road trip through the West against the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday hoping to restart a win streak.
Thursday will be the first time fans at Rogers Arena get to see David Kämpf in action. The 30-year-old had a rough first game with the Canucks, as he was on the ice for five goals against in 14:08. Projected to play on a line with Conor Garland and Brock Boeser, Kämpf should get plenty of minutes Thursday against Dallas.
The Dallas Stars host the New York Islanders after Jason Robertson recorded a hat trick in the Stars’ 5-1 win against the Philadelphia Flyers. Dallas has gone 6-3-1 at home and 12-4-3 overall. The Stars are first in the Western Conference with 22 power-play goals.