Stars set to start Jan. 22 after virus outbreak
The Stars will open their season on Jan. 22 against the Predators after their first four games had to be rescheduled due to a COVID-19 outbreak on the team.
by: Emily Kaplan, ESPN — ESPN Dallas: Stars Blog 5h
The Stars will open their season on Jan. 22 against the Predators after their first four games had to be rescheduled due to a COVID-19 outbreak on the team.
by: @PR_NHL — NHL: Dallas Stars 5h
NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League today announced updates to the Dallas Stars 2020-21 regular season schedule.
by: Tyler Mair — SB Nation: Defending Big D 11h
It proved challenging, but the Stars were able to make the most of their cap space amidst a COVID-19 breakout. Plus, the new season is underway, how rookies may take center stage this year, and more.
by: @MikeHeika — NHL: Dallas Stars 15 Jan
If there's one positive thing that could come from the COVID-19 pandemic and the odd 2020-21 season, it's that both Ty Dellandrea and Thomas Harley could get a chance to shine.
by: @nhl — NHL: Dallas Stars 13 Jan
Defenseman Thomas Harley talks about how it felt being back with the Stars and how his game has improved since his first training camp in 2019
by: Kathleen Tibbetts — SB Nation: Defending Big D 13 Jan
Back at practice with a partial crew, the Victory Green Gang looks toward rescheduling. Plus, Khudobin on fighting the virus, the Dirty Central waits for no one, and more.
by: Emily Kaplan, ESPN — ESPN Chicago: Blackhawks Blog 13 Jan
With the puck ready to drop on a new season, we rank the teams 1 to 31 and add a reason for hope for every club heading into the campaign.
by: @MikeHeika — NHL: Dallas Stars 13 Jan
Maybe it was when Joe Pavelski scored with 32 seconds left and tied the St. Louis Blues in round-robin play, paving the way for a Denis Gurianov shootout winner.
by: Greg Wyshynski, ESPN — ESPN 13 Jan
The NHL announced that 27 players among nine clubs tested positive for COVID-19 during training camps, including 17 players on the Dallas Stars.
by: Timothy Rapp — Bleacher Report 13 Jan
The NHL announced Tuesday that 17 players on the Dallas Stars tested positive for COVID-19 in the testing period between Dec. 30 and Jan. 11...
by: Robert McClay — SB Nation: Defending Big D 12 Jan
The Dallas Stars will eventually open the 2021 season and when they do, the club will be missing number one center Tyler Seguin. In his absence the Stars will need to find a suitable center to take on his minutes and responsibilities.
by: @nhl — NHL: Dallas Stars 12 Jan
The Stars were proud to host the CCM Windy City Elite Tournament this past weekend, continuing to grow girls hockey throughout North Texas
by: ESPN News Services — ESPN Dallas: Stars Blog 12 Jan
The Dallas Stars will resume practice on Tuesday, following a facility shutdown after six players and two staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
by: Robert Tiffin — SB Nation: Defending Big D 11 Jan
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