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Dallas Stars History

From 1967 to 1993, the Stars played in Minnesota under the slogan, the North Stars.
In 1978, the Cleveland Barons and Minnesota North Stars merged under the Minnesota North Stars name.
Before their start in 1976, the Barons played under the name the California Seals (67-68), the Oakland Seals (68-70), and the California Golden Seals (70-76)






Stanley Cup Championships - 1
1999

Conference Championships - 4
1981 | 1991 | 1999 | 2000

Conference Finals Appearances - 10
1968 | 1971 | 1980 | 1981 | 1984 | 1991 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2008

Presidents Cup Championships - 2
1998 | 1999

Division Division Championships - 6
1982 | 1984 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2003 | 2006
(Pacific - 6 | Central - 1 | Norris - 2)

Playoff Appearances - 29
1968 | 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 | 1977 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983
1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1994 | 1995 | 1997
1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2003 | 2004 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008

Awards Won

Conn Smythe Playoff MVP Trophy - 1
1999 - Joe Nieuwendyk C

Calder Trophy - 2
1969 - Danny Grant LW
1979 - Bobby Smith C

Lester Patrick Trophy - 3
1973 - Walter Bush
1977 - John Mariucci
1989 - Lou Nanne

Masterton Trophy - 1
1980 - Al MacAdam RW

Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award - 2
2001 - Marty Turco G
2003 - Marty Turco G

Selke Trophy - 3
1998 - Jere Lehtinen LW
1999 - Jere Lehtinen LW
2003 - Jere Lehtinen LW

Foster Hewitt Award - 1
1967/1993 - Al Shaver

Retired Numbers

7
Neal Broten C 1981 - 1997

8
Bill Goldsworthy RW 1967 - 1977

19
Bill Masterton C 1967 - 1968

Hall of Famers - 6

Leo Boivin D 1968 - 1970
Herb Brooks Coach 1987 - 1988
Walter Bush Owner 1967 - 1986
Mike Gartner RW 1988 - 1990
Larry Murphy D 1988 - 1991
Gump Worsley G 1969 - 1974

Coaches - 24

Wren Blair 1967/68-1968/69
John Muckler 1968/69
Wren Blair 1969/70
Charlie Burns 1969/70
Jackie Gordon 1970/71-1973/74
Parker MacDonald 1973/74
Jackie Gordon 1974/75
Charlie Burns 1974/75
Ted Harris 1975/76-1977/78
Andre Beaulieu 1977/78
Lou Nanne 1977/78
Harry Howell 1978/79
Glen Sonmor 1978/79-1982/83
Murray Oliver 1982/83
Bill Mahoney 1983/84-1984/85
Lorne Henning 1985/86-1986/87
Glen Sonmor 1986/87
Herb Brooks 1987/88
Pierre Page 1988/89-1989/90
Bob Gainey 1990/91-1995/96
Ken Hitchcock 1995/96-2001/02
Rick Wilson 2001/02
Dave Tippett 2002/03-2008/09
Marc Crawford 2009/10-Present

Captains - 15

Bob Woytowich 1967/68
Moose" Vasko 1968/69
Claude Larose 1969/70
Ted Harris 1970/71-1973/74
Bill Goldsworthy 1974/75-1975/76
Bill Hogaboam 1976/77
Nick Beverley 1977/78
J.P. Parise 1978/79
Paul Shmyr 1979/80-1980/81
Tim Young 1981/82
Craig Hartsburg 1982/83-1983/84
Brian Bellows 1983/84
Craig Hartsburg 1984/85-1987/88
Curt Fraser 1988/89
Bob Rouse 1988/89
Curt Giles 1988/89-1990/91
Mark Tinordi 1991/92-1993/94
Neal Broten 1994/95
Derian Hatcher 1994/95-2002/03
Mike Modano 2003/04-2005/06
Brenden Morrow 2006/07-Present

Management

Owners - 6
W. John Driscoll 1967-1976
Walter Bush 1976-1978
George Gund III & Gordon 1978-1990
Norman N. Green 1990-1996
Thomas O. Hicks 1996-Present

Presidents - 8
Walter Bush 1967-1976
Gordon H. Ritz 1976-1978
John Karr 1978-1988
Lou Nanne 1988-1990
Norman N. Green 1990-1993
James R. Lites 1993-2002
Michael J. Cramer 2002
James R. Lites 2003-Present

General Manager - 10
Wren Blair 1967-1974
Jack Gordon 1974-1978
Lou Nanne 1978-1988
Jack Ferreira 1988-1990
Bob Clarke 1990-1992
Bob Gainey 1992-2002
Doug Armstrong 2002-2007
Les Jackson & Brett Hull 2007-2009
Joe Nieuwendyk 2009-Present

All Star Game

All Star Games Held - 2
1972 - Met Center
2007 - American Airlines Center

All Star MVPs - 0
N/A

Arenas

Met Center 1967 - 1993
Reunion Arena 1993 - 2001
American Airlines Center 2001 - Present

Season by Season Overview

1967-1968 Season
1968-1969 Season
1969-1970 Season
1970-1971 Season
1971-1972 Season
1972-1973 Season
1973-1974 Season
1974-1975 Season
1975-1976 Season
1976-1977 Season
1977-1978 Season
1978-1979 Season
1979-1980 Season
1980-1981 Season
1981-1982 Season
1982-1983 Season
1983-1984 Season
1984-1985 Season
1985-1986 Season
1986-1987 Season
1987-1988 Season
1988-1989 Season
1989-1990 Season
1990-1991 Season
1991-1992 Season
1992-1993 Season
1993-1994 Season
1995 Season
1995-1996 Season
1996-1997 Season
1997-1998 Season
1998-1999 Season
1999-2000 Season
2000-2001 Season
2001-2002 Season
2002-2003 Season
2003-2004 Season
2004-2005 Season
2005-2006 Season
2006-2007 Season
2007-2008 Season
2008-2009 Season
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RECORDS
Teams
Last Updated: December 4th - 8:21 PM

On the "In Dallas" record, the record also includes playoff games against that team since the team moved to Dallas (93-94 season).
In the "tie/overtime loss" column. I just added both of those together. Both are worth one point so no point in seperating them.
If there is another city besides that team's name, that simply means they moved from that city to their current city. All of these records include those prior teams.

The Anaheim Ducks (Mighty Ducks)
All Time: 59-29-9
Regular Season: 53-23-9 | Home: 31-9-3 | Away: 22-14-6
Playoffs: 6-6 | Home: 3-3 | Away: 3-3
In Dallas: 59-29-9 | Home: 34-12-3 | Away: 25-17-6
Shoot Out: 3-4 | Home: 2-1 | Away: 1-3

The Atlanta Thrashers
All Time: 10-1-0
Regular Season: 10-1-0 | Home: 5-1-0 | Away: 5-0-0
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 10-1-0 | Home: 5-1-0 | Away: 5-0-0
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The Boston Bruins
All Time: 32-73-23
Regular Season: 29-73-23 | Home: 20-31-13 | Away: 12-42-10
Playoffs: 3-0 | Home: 1-0 | Away: 2-0
In Dallas: 10-7-4 | Home: 6-3-2 | Away: 4-4-2
Shoot Out: 1-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0

The Buffalo Sabres
All Time: 48-56-18
Regular Season: 40-51-18 | Home: 27-22-7 | Away: 13-29-11
Playoffs: 8-5 | Home: 3-3 | Away: 5-2
In Dallas: 13-11-2 | Home: 9-4-1 | Away: 4-7-1
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-1

The Calgary Flames (Atlanta Flames)
All Time: 59-59-30
Regular Season: 55-57-30 | Home: 35-22-14 | Away: 20-35-16
Playoffs: 4-2 | Home: 3-0 | Away: 1-2
In Dallas: 32-15-15 | Home: 16-6-9 | Away: 16-9-6
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The Carolina Hurricanes (Hartford Whalers)
All Time: 35-24-6
Regular Season: 35-24-6 | Home: 20-10-2 | Away: 15-14-4
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 13-6-3 | Home: 9-1-1 | Away: 4-5-2
Shoot Out: 1-0 | Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0

The Chicago Blackhawks
All Time: 106-133-33
Regular Season: 92-114-33 | Home: 57-46-17 | Away: 35-68-16
Playoffs: 14-19 | Home: 6-9 | Away: 7-10
In Dallas: 36-22-12 | Home: 19-10-6 | Away: 17-12-6
Shoot Out: 1-0 | Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0

The Colorado Avalanche
All Time: 53-54-15
Regular Season: 43-40-15 | Home: 27-15-7 | Away: 16-25-8
Playoffs: 10-14 | Home: 6-7 | Away: 4-7
In Dallas: 35-33-11 | Home: 20-16-5 | Away: 15-17-6
Shoot Out: 4-0 | Home: 1-0 | Away: 3-0

The Columbus Blue Jackets
All Time: 24-5-4
Regular Season: 24-5-4 | Home: 12-3-2 | Away: 12-2-2
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 24-5-4 | Home: 12-3-2 | Away: 12-2-2
Shoot Out: 4-1 | Home: 1-1 | Away: 3-0

Defunct Clubs
All Time: 29-24-12
Regular Season: 29-24-12 | Home: 19-8-6 | Away: 4-7-2
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 0-0-0 | Home: 0-0-0 | Away: 0-0-0

The Detroit Red Wings
All Time: 104-115-35
Regular Season: 96-98-35 | Home: 55-40-19 | Away: 40-60-16
Playoffs: 8-16 | Home: 5-6 | Away: 3-10
In Dallas: 29-49-9 | Home: 16-20-5 | Away: 12-30-4
Shoot Out: 2-0 | Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0

The Edmonton Oilers
All Time: 78-53-17
Regular Season: 51-38-17 | Home: 30-16-7 | Away: 21-22-10
Playoffs: 27-15 | Home: 14-8 | Away: 13-7
In Dallas: 67-21-6 | Home: 36-10-2 | Away: 31-11-4
Shoot Out: 3-1 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 3-1

The Florida Panthers
All Time: 10-7-6
Regular Season: 10-7-6 | Home: 4-3-4 | Away: 6-4-2
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 10-7-6 | Home: 4-3-4 | Away: 6-4-2
Shoot Out: 0-1 | Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-0

The Los Angeles Kings
All Time: 100-66-39
Regular Season: 96-63-39 | Home: 61-25-14 | Away: 35-38-25
Playoffs: 4-3 | Home: 3-0 | Away: 1-3
In Dallas: 47-22-16 | Home: 28-10-5 | Away: 19-12-11
Shoot Out: 3-1 | Home: 1-0 | Away: 2-1

The Minnesota Wild
All Time: 20-10-3
Regular Season: 20-10-3 | Home: 12-2-2 | Away: 8-8-1
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 20-10-3 | Home: 12-2-2 | Away: 8-8-1
Shoot Out: 2-1 | Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-1

The Montreal Canadiens
All Time: 36-76-21
Regular Season: 30-69-21 | Home: 18-31-12 | Away: 12-38-9
Playoffs: 6-7 | Home: 2-4 | Away: 4-3
In Dallas: 7-8-4 | Home: 4-4-2 | Away: 3-4-2
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The Nashville Predators
All Time: 25-16-2
Regular Season: 25-16-2 | Home: 17-4-1 | Away: 8-12-1
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 25-16-2 | Home: 17-4-1 | Away: 8-12-1
Shoot Out: 0-1 | Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-0

The New Jersey Devils (Kansas City Chiefs, Colorado Rockies)
All Time: 50-40-9
Regular Season: 48-36-9 | Home: 29-13-6 | Away: 19-23-3
Playoffs: 2-4 | Home: 0-3 | Away: 2-1
In Dallas: 12-15-0 | Home: 7-8-0 | Away: 5-7-0
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The New York Islanders
All Time: 35-50-18
Regular Season: 34-46-18 | Home: 18-21-9 | Away: 16-25-9
Playoffs: 1-4 | Home: 1-1 | Away: 0-3
In Dallas: 11-6-5 | Home: 4-2-4 | Away: 7-4-1
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The New York Rangers
All Time: 38-67-22
Regular Season: 38-67-22 | Home: 21-31-11 | Away: 17-36-11
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 12-6-4 | Home: 6-2-3 | Away: 6-4-1
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The Ottawa Senators
All Time: 13-8-2
Regular Season: 13-8-2 | Home: 7-5-0 | Away: 6-3-2
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 13-8-2 | Home: 7-5-0 | Away: 6-3-2
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The Philadelphia Flyers
All Time: 41-74-32
Regular Season: 38-66-32 | Home: 28-23-16 | Away: 10-43-16
Playoffs: 3-8 | Home: 1-4 | Away: 2-4
In Dallas: 7-4-9 | Home: 5-1-3 | Away: 2-3-6
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The Phoenix Coyotes (The Winnipeg Jets)
All Time: 71-55-15
Regular Season: 71-55-15 | Home: 34-27-9 | Away: 37-28-6
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 45-35-12 | Home: 19-19-7 | Away: 26-16-5
Shoot Out: 2-1 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 2-1

The Pittsburgh Penguins
All Time: 58-65-13
Regular Season: 56-61-13 | Home: 37-22-7 | Away: 19-39-6
Playoffs: 2-4 | Home: 1-2 | Away: 1-2
In Dallas: 9-7-3 | Home: 6-2-2 | Away: 3-5-1
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The San Jose Sharks
All Time: 60-37-9
Regular Season: 48-32-9 | Home: 20-17-7 | Away: 28-15-3
Playoffs: 12-5 | Home: 8-1 | Away: 4-4
In Dallas: 54-37-9 | Home: 25-18-7 | Away: 29-19-3
Shoot Out: 4-1 | Home: 0-1 | Away: 4-0

The Saint Louis Blues
All Time: 128-141-47
Regular Season: 94-109-47 | Home: 59-41-24 | Away: 35-68-23
Playoffs: 34-32 | Home: 22-10 | Away: 11-22
In Dallas: 38-33-12 | Home: 25-11-6 | Away: 13-22-6
Shoot Out: 2-0 | Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-0

The Tampa Bay Lightning
All Time: 19-6-3
Regular Season: 19-6-3 | Home: 5-4-1 | Away: 11-2-2
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 14-4-2 | Home: 6-2-1 | Away: 8-2-1
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The Toronto Maple Leafs
All Time: 95-86-28
Regular Season: 89-85-28 | Home: 52-36-11 | Away: 37-49-17
Playoffs: 6-1 | Home: 4-0 | Away: 2-1
In Dallas: 19-15-4 | Home: 11-6-1 | Away: 8-9-3
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

The Vancouver Canucks
All Time: 81-66-25
Regular Season: 77-58-25 | Home: 44-24-12 | Away: 33-34-13
Playoffs: 4-8 | Home: 1-4 | Away: 3-4
In Dallas: 35-30-9 | Home: 16-16-4 | Away: 19-14-5
Shoot Out: 2-2 | Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-2

The Washington Capitals
All Time: 39-27-18
Regular Season: 39-27-18 | Home: 22-11-10 | Away: 17-16-8
Playoffs: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0
In Dallas: 14-4-3 | Home: 9-1-2 | Away: 5-3-1
Shoot Out: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0

Stars Records
Top 10 Rankings
Rankings up to date as of 12/04
Games Played
1) Mike Modano - 1,415
2) Neal Broten - 992
3) Sergei Zubov - 839
4) Jere Lehtinen - 831
5) Derian Hatcher - 827
6) Curt Giles - 760
7) Brian Bellows - 753
8) Richard Matvichuk - 733
9) Fred Barrett - 730
10) Darryl Sydor - 714

Points
1) Mike Modano - 1,337
2) Neal Broten - 867
3) Brian Bellows - 722
4) Dino Ciccarelli - 661
5) Bobby Smith - 554
6) Sergei Zubov - 549
7) Dave Gagner - 534
8) Bill Goldsworthy - 506
9) Jere Lehtinen - 499
10) Tim Young - 494

Goals
1) Mike Modano - 546
2) Brian Bellows - 342
3) Dino Ciccarelli - 332
4) Neal Broten - 274
5) Bill Goldsworthy - 267
6) Dave Gagner - 247
7) Jere Lehtinen - 240
8) Steve Payne - 228
9) Brenden Morrow - 185
10) Bobby Smith - 185

Assists
1) Mike Modano - 791
2) Neal Broten - 593
3) Sergei Zubov - 438
4) Brian Bellows - 380
5) Bobby Smith - 369
6) Dino Ciccarelli - 319
7) Tim Young - 316
8) Craig Hartsburg - 315
9) Dave Gagner - 287
10) Darryl Sydor - 265
11) Jere Lehtinen - 259
12) Brenden Morrow - 224

Powerplay Goals
1) Mike Modano - 153
2) Brian Bellows - 134
3) Dino Ciccarelli - 131
4) Dave Gagner - 98
5) Steve Payne - 79
T6) Jere Lehtinen - 77
T6) Bobby Smith - 77
8) Bill Goldsworthy - 66
9) Neal Broten - 64
10) Joe Nieuwendyk - 63
11) Brenden Morrow - 60

Game Winning Goals
1) Mike Modano - 90
2) Brian Bellows - 40
3) Jere Lehtinen - 37
4) Brenden Morrow - 35
5) Joe Nieuwendyk - 35
6) Bill Goldsworthy - 34
7) Neal Broten - 30
8) Dave Gagner - 29
9) Dino Ciccarelli - 27
10) Bobby Smith - 24

Penalty Minutes
1) Shane Churla - 1,883
2) Basil McRae - 1,567
3) Derian Hatcher - 1,380
4) Will Plett - 1,137
5) Brad Maxwell - 1,031
6) Mark Tinordi - 1,015
7) Brenden Morrow - 978
8) Mike Modano - 904
9) Dennis O'Brien - 836
10) Gordie Roberts - 832

Goaltenders - Games Played
1) Marty Turco - 476
2) Cesare Maniago - 420
3) Gilles Meloche - 328
4) Jon Casey - 325
5) Don Beaupre - 316
6) Ed Belfour - 307
7) Andy Moog - 175
8) Pete Lo Presti - 173
9) Darcy Wakaluk - 153
10) Kari Takko - 131

Goaltenders - Wins
1) Marty Turco - 249
2) Ed Belfour - 160
3) Cesare Maniago - 145
4) Gills Meloche - 141
5) Jon Casey - 128
6) Don Beaupre - 126
7) Andy Moog - 75
8) Darcy Wakaluk - 54
9) Pete Lo Presti - 43
10) Gump Worsley - 39

Goaltenders - Shut Outs
1) Marty Turco - 38
2) Ed Belfour - 27
3) Cesare Maniago - 26
4) Jon Casey - 12
5) Giles Meloche - 9
T6) Darcy Wakaluk - 8
T6) Andy Moog - 8
T8) Mike Smith - 5
T8) Pete Lo Presti - 5
T8) Ron Tugnutt - 5
T10) Brian Hayward - 4
T10) Don Beaupre - 4

Goaltenders - Minutes Played
1) Marty Turco - 27,177
2) Cesare Maniago - 24,229
3) Gilles Meloche - 18,889
4) Jon Casey 18,089
5) Ed Belfour - 17,893
6) Don Beaupre - 17,883
7) Andy Moog - 9,858
8) Pete LaPresti - 9,753
9) Darcy Wakaluk - 8,130
10) Kari Takko - 6,788

Coaches - Wins
1) Ken Hitchcock - 277
2) Dave Tippett - 271
3) Glen Sonmor - 174
4) Bob Gainey - 165
5) Jack Gordon - 116
6) Lorne Henning - 68
7) Pierre Page - 63
T8) Wren Blair - 48
T8) Ted Harris - 48
10) Bill Mahoney - 42

Coaches - Games
1) Ken Hitchcock - 504
2) Dave Tippett - 492
3) Glen Sonmor - 417
4) Bob Gainey - 415
5) Jack Gordon - 289
6) Ted Harris - 179
7) Pierre Page - 160
8) Lorne Henning - 158
9) Wren Blair - 147
10) Bill Mahoney - 93

Single Season

Points
1) Bobby Smith with 114 in 1981-82
2) Dino Ciccarelli with 106 in 1981-82
3) Neal Broten with 105 in 1985-86
4) Dino Ciccarelli with 103 in 1986-87
5) Brian Bellows with 99 in 1989-90

Points Part 2
Most by a Left Wing: Brian Bellows with 99 in 1989-90
Most by a Center: Bobby Smith with 114 in 1981-82
Most by a Right Wing: Dino Ciccarelli with 107 in 1981-82
Most by a Defenseman: Craig Hartsburg with 77 in 1981-82
Most by a Rookie: Neal Broten with 98 in 1981-82

Goals
T1) Brian Bellows with 55 in 1989-90
T1) Dino Ciccarelli with 55 in 1981-92
2) Dino Ciccarelli with 52 in 1986-87
3) Mike Modano with 50 in 1993-94
4) Bill Goldsworthy with 48 in 1973-74

Goals Part 2
Most by a Left Wing: Brian Bellows with 55 in 1989-90
Most by a Center: Mike Modano with 50 in 1993-94
Most by a Right Wing: Dino Ciccarelli with 55 in 1981-82
Most by a Defenseman: 19 by Brad Maxwell (83-84) and Philippe Boucher (06-07)
Most by a Rookie: Neal Broten with 38 in 1981-82

Assists
1) Neal Broten with 76 in 1985-86
2) Bobby Smith with 71 in 1981-82
3) Tim Young with 66 in 1976-77
4) Bobby Smith with 64 in 1980-81
T5) Dennis Hextall with 62 in 1973-74
T5) Neal Broten with 62 in 1989-90

Assists Part 2
Most by a Left Wing: 48 by JP Parise (69-70 & 72-73) and Tom McCarthy (82-83)
Most by a Center: Neal Broten with 76 in 1985-86
Most by a Right Wing: Russ Courtnall with 57 in 1993-94
Most by a Defenseman: Craig Hartsburg with 60 in 1981-82
Most by a Rookie: Neal Broten with 60 in 1981-82

Penalty Minutes
1) Basile McRae with 382 in 1987-88
2) Basile McRae with 365 in 1988-89
3) Basile McRae with 351 in 1989-90
4) Shane Churla with 333 in 1993-94
5) Will Plett with 316 in 1983-84

Game-Winning Goals
T1) Joe Nieuwendyk with 11 in 1997-98
T1) Brett Hull with 11 in 1998-99
3) Bill Guerin with 10 in 2003-04
T4) Brian Bellows with 9 in 1989-90
T4) Mike Modano with 9 in 1996-97

Powerplay Goals
1) Dino Ciccarelli with 27 in 1986-87
T2) Brian Bellows with 21 in 1987-88
T2) Brian Bellows with 21 in 1989-90
T4) Dino Ciccarelli with 20 in 1981-82
T4) Bobby Smith with 20 in 1981-82
T4) Dave Gagner with 20 in 1990-91

Shorthanded Goals
1) Bill Collins with 6 in 1969-70
T2) Mike Eaves with 5 in 1982-83
T2) Brian Bellows with 5 in 1983-84
T2) Dirk Graham with 5 in 1986-87
T2) Neal Broten with 5 in 1988-87
T2) Mike Modano with 5 in 1996-97
T2) Mike Modano with 5 in 1997-98

Goals by a Defensemen
T1) Philippe Boucher with 19 in 2006-07
T1) Brad Maxwell with 19 in 1983-84
3) Brad Maxwell with 18 in 1977-78
4) Craig Hartsburg with 17 in 1981-82
5) Philippe Boucher with 16 in 2005-06

Scoring Streaks
1) Brian Bellows with 20 games from Jan. 11 to Feb. 21, 1986
T2) Brian Bellows with 15 games from Feb. 27 to Mar. 31, 1990
T2) Neal Broten with 15 games from Dec. 9, 1985 to Jan. 11, 1986
T2) Jude Drouin with 15 games from Jan. 21 to Feb. 18, 1971
T5) Dave Gagner with 13 games from Nov. 21 to Dec. 19, 1993
T5) Steve Payne with 13 games from Feb. 2 to Feb. 28, 1980

Goal Streaks
1) Brian Bellows with 10 games from Mar. 12 to Mar. 31, 1990
T2) Dave Gagner with 7 games from Dec. 26 to Jan. 7, 1993
T2) Neal Broten with 7 games from Jan. 23 to Feb. 4, 1982
T2) Bill Goldsworthy with 7 games from Feb. 6 to Feb. 17, 1971
T5) Jere Lehtinen with 6 games from Dec. 7 to Dec. 19, 2005
T5) Mike Modano with 6 games from Jan. 2 to Jan. 13, 2002
T5) Mike Modano with 6 games from Dec. 2 to Dec. 15, 2001
T5) Mike Modano with 6 games from Jan. 21 to Jan. 31, 1997
T5) Mike Modano with 6 games from Feb. 29 to Mar. 10, 1992
T5) Dirk Graham with 6 games from Mar. 16 to Mar. 26, 1975
T5) Tim Young with 6 games from Mar. 19 to Mar. 30, 1980
T5) Danny Grant with 6 games from Nov. 3 to Nov. 17, 1973
T5) Bill Goldsworthy with 6 games from Jan. 21 to Jan. 31, 1971

Youngest Player
1) Brian Bellows on Oct. 6, 1982 (18 yrs, 1 mo, 5 days)
2) Brian Lawton on Oct. 5, 1983 (18 yrs, 3 mos, 6 days)
3) Dave Archibald on Oct 10, 1987 (18 yrs, 5 mons, 26 days)
4) Ron Meighan on Nov. 27, 1981 (18 yrs, 6 mos, 1 day)
5) Mike Modano on Apr. 6, 1989 (18 yrs, 9 mos, 29 days)

Oldest Player
1) Gump Worsley on Apr. 2, 1973 (44 yrs, 10 mos, 19 days)
2) Dean Prentice on Jan. 2, 1974 (41 yrs, 2 mos, 28 days)
3) Guy Carbonneau on Apr. 9, 2000 (40 yrs, 0 mo, 22 days)
4) Grant Ledyard on Apr. 7, 2001 (39 yrs, 4 mos, 18 days)
5) Doug Mohns on Apr. 12, 1973 (39 yrs, 3 mos, 30 days)

Goaltender, Wins
1) Marty Turco with 41 in 2005-06
2) Marty Turco with 38 in 2006-07
T3) Marty Turco with 37 in 2003-04
T3) Ed Belfour with 37 in 1997-98
T5) Ed Belfour with 35 in 1998-99
T5) Ed Belfour with 35 in 2000-01

Shut Outs
T1) Marty Turco with 9 in 2003-04
T1) Ed Belfour with 9 in 1997-98
3) Ed Belfour with 8 in 2000-01
4) Marty Turco with 7 in 2002-03
T5) Marty Turco with 6 in 2006-07
T5) Cesare Maniago with 6 in 1967-68

Goaltender Part 2
Most Games: Marty Turco with 74 in 2008-09
Most Minutes: Marty Turco with 4,359 in 2003-04
Most Wins, Including Playoffs: Ed Belfour with 51 in 1998-99
Most Losses: Cesare Maniago with 33 in 1968-69
Most Ties: Cesare Maniago with 16 in 1969-70
Lowest GAA: Marty Turco with 1.72 in 2002-03
Highest Save Percentage: Marty Turco with .932 in 2002-03
Longest Win Streak: Don Beaupre with 14 in 1985-86
Longest Unbeaten Streak: Marty Turco with 16 in 2002-03
Most Assists: 5 by Ed Belfour (01-02) and Marty Turco (08-09)
Most Penalty Minutes: 34 by Don Beaupre (85-86) and Darcy Wakaluk (93-94)

Game Records

Most Goals Scored in One Game
1) 15 Goals on Nov. 11, 1981 - Winnipeg, 15-2
T2) 10 Goals on Feb. 6, 2008 - New York R, 10-2
T2) 10 Goals on Nov. 28, 1992 - San Jose, 10-3
T2) 10 Goals on Oct. 17, 1985 - Detroit, 10-1
T2) 10 Goals on Dec. 11, 1985 - @Detroit, 10-2
T2) 10 Goals on Jan. 24, 1984 - @St.Louis, 10-8
T2) 10 Goals on Nov. 5, 1983 - Chicago, 10-5
T2) 10 Goals on Mar. 7, 1973 - Pittsburgh, 10-4

Most Goals Allowed in One Game
1) 12 Goals on Jan. 4, 1984 - @Edmonton, 12-8
T2) 11 Goals on Oct. 22, 1983 - @Quebec, 11-2
T2) 11 Goals on Dec. 4, 1976 - New York R, 11-4
T4) 10 Goals, allowed 10 different times.

Team Records in a Period
Most Goals: 8 Goals in the 2nd period on Nov. 11, 1981 - Winnipeg, 15-2
Most Goals at home: 8 Goals in the 2nd period on Nov. 11, 1981 - Winnipeg, 15-2
Most Goals on road: 6 Goals in 1st period on Mar. 16, 1971 - @Los Angeles, 7-2
Most Goals Allowed: 6 Goals Twice, 1/4/75 in 2nd vs Boston & 11/19/75 in 3rd vs Montreal
Most Goals Allowed at home: 6 Goals Twice, 1/4/75 in 2nd vs Boston & 11/19/75 in 3rd vs Montreal
Most Goals Allowed on road: 5 Several Times
Most Assists: 14 Assists in the 2nd period on Nov. 11, 1981 - Winnipeg, 15-2
Most Points: 22 Points in 2nd period on Nov. 11, 1981 - Winnipeg, 15-2
Most Shots: 32 in 1st period on Dec. 13, 1972 - Philadelphia
Most Shots Allowed: 26 Twice, 1/7/70 in 3rd @ Toronto & 3/15/87 in 2nd @ Chicago
Fewest Shots: 0 Three Times, 12/26/75 in 3rd vs Washington & 4/1/98 in 3rd @ Calgary & 12/27/03 in 3rd @ Columbus
Fewest Shots Allowed: 0 Four Times, 2/20/91 in 2nd vs Edmonton, 12/27/00 in 1st vs Anaheim, 10/30/02 in 3rd vs Florida, 1/10/04 in 3rd vs Colorado
Most Penalty Minutes: 180 Penalty Minutes in the 1st period on Feb. 26, 1981 - Boston
Most Penalty Minutes Combined: 342 Penalty Minutes in the 1st period on Feb. 26, 1981 - Boston
Most Penalties: 34 Penalties in the 1st period on Feb. 26, 1981 - Boston
Most Penalties Combined: 67 Penalties in the 1st period on Feb. 26, 1981 - Boston (NHL Record)

Individual Records in a Game
Most Goals: Tim Young with 5 on 1/15/79 @ New York.
Most Goals by a Defenseman: 3 by Craig Hartsburg (11/1/86), Kevin Hatcher (1/24/96), and Philippe Boucher (11/24/06)
Most Goals by a Rookie: Dino Ciccarelli with 4 on 3/22/81 vs Detroit.
Most Assists: 5 by Murray Oliver (10/24/71), Lary Murphy (10/17/89), Brad Richards (2/28/08)
Most Assists by a Defenseman: Larry Murphy with 5 on 10/17/89 @ New York
Most Assists by a Rookie: 4 by Roland Eriksson (10/6/76) and Jere Lehtinen (2/16/96)
Most Points: Bobby Smith with 7 on 11/11/81 vs Winnipeg
Most Points by a Defenseman: 5 with Craig Hartsburg (1/27/82), Larry Murphy (10/17/89), and Paul Cavallini (4/12/94)
Most Powerplay Goals: 3 by 7 different players (Philippe Boucher on 11/24/06 vs LA is last)
Most Shots: Dino Ciccarelli with 14 on 3/28/88 vs Chicago
Most Penalty Minutes: Steve Payne with 39 on 2/26/81 @ Boston
Most Saves by a Goaltender: Gump Worsley with 63 on 2/7/71 @ Boston

Individual Records in a Period
Most Goals: 3 by Bill Goldsworth (12/11/73 in 1st vs LA), Roland Eriksson (11/27/76 in 2nd vs WSH), Harvey Bennett (3/28/78 in 3rd vs VAN), Neal Broten (11/17/87 in 2nd @ CHI), Dino Ciccarelli (3/3/86 in 2nd @ DET), and Jussi Jokinen (11/16/07 in 2nd vs COL)
Most Assists: 3 by several different players (Sergei Zubov in 2nd on 11/16/07 vs COL is last)
Most Points: 4 by Barry Gibbs (12/21/74 in 1st vs PIT), Neal Broten (1/25/82 in 2nd @ TOR), Dino Ciccarelli (1/25/82 in 2nd @ TOR), Dino Ciccarelli (12/4/86 in 2nd @ NJ)
Most Penalty Minutes: Steve Payne with 39 on 2/26/81 in the 1st @ Boston
Most Powerplay Goals: Roland Eriksson with 3 on 11/27/76 in the 2nd vs Washington
Most Shots: Brian Bellows with 9 on 10/22/85 in the 2nd vs St. Louis

Team Streaks

Winning Streaks
T1) 7 Games - 1/29 to 2/14/08
T1) 7 Games - 11/22 to 12/5/97
T1) 7 Games - 3/16 to 4/2/97
T1) 7 Games - 3/16 to 3/28/80
T5) 6 Games - 11/16 to 11/26/07
T5) 6 Games - 1/23 to 2/1/06
T5) 6 Games - 1/4 to 1/14/06
T5) 6 Games - 12/23/1998 to 1/6/1999
T5) 6 Games - 11/22 to 12/4/86
T5) 6 Games - 11/19 to 12/2/72
T5) 6 Games - 10/17 to 10/28/71

Unbeaten Streaks
1) 15 Games - 12/6/1998 to 1/6/1999
2) 13 Games - 3/14 to 4/7/01
T3) 12 Games - 2/18 to 3/15/82
T3) 12 Games - 12/27/2002 to 1/22/2003
5) 11 Games - 3/5 to 4/2/97

Point Streaks
1) 15 Games - 12/6/1998 to 1/6/1999
T2) 13 Games - 3/14 to 1/4/01
T2) 13 Games - 3/8 to 4/3/00
T4) 12 Games - 2/18 to 3/15/82
T4) 12 Games - 12/27/2002 to 1/22/2003

Losing Streaks
1) 10 Games - 2/1 to 2/26/76
2) 9 Games - 1/17 to 2/4/70
T3) 8 Games - 11/11 to 11/29/78
T3) 8 Games - 12/28/1974 to 1/18/1975
T3) 8 Games - 1/5 to 1/19/69

Winless Streaks
1) 20 Games - 1/15 to 2/28/70
2) 14 Games - 12/22/68 to 1/19/69
3) 13 Games - 12/11/69 to 1/10/70
4) 12 Games - 2/24 to 3/19/78

Regular Season Records
Records for the 1995 season were listed separately due to work stoppage
Wins
Most wins, one season - 53 (2005-06)
Most wins at home, one season - 29 (1998-99)
Most wins on road, one season - 25 (2005-06)
Fewest wins, one season - 18 (1968-69, 1977-78) | 17 (1995)
Fewest wins at home, one season - 10 (1987-88) | 9 (1995)
Fewest wins on road, one season - 5 (1973-74, 1975-76)

Losses
Fewest losses, one season - 19 (1998-99)
Fewest losses at home, one season - 6 (1982-83)
Fewest losses on road, one season - 11 (1998-99)
Most losses, one season - 53 (1975-76, 1977-78)
Most losses at home, one season - 24 (1977-78)
Most losses on road, one season - 29 (1977-78)

Points
Most points, one season - 114 (1998-99)
Most points at home, one season - 64 (2002-03)
Most points on road, one season - 54 (2005-06)
Fewest points, one season - 45 (1977-78) | 42 (1995)
Fewest points at home, one season - 26 (1987-88) | 23 (1995)
Fewest points on road, one season - 14 (1975-76)

Goals
Most goals scored, one season - 346 (1981-82)
Fewest goals scored, one season - 189 (1968-69) | 136 (1995)
Most goals against, one season - 349 (1987-88)
Most 20 goal scorers, one season - 6 (1976-77, 2002-03)
Most 30 goal scorers, one season - 4 (1982-83, 1991-92, 1992-93)
Most 40 goal scorers, one season - 2 (1979-80, 1985-86, 1987-88, 1989-90)
Most hat tricks, one season - 11 (1985-86)
Most powerplay goals scored, one season - 91 (1982-83, 1983-84)
Most powerplay goals allowed, one season - 108 (1987-88)
Fewest powerplay goals scored, one season - 37 (1972-73, 1973-74)
Fewest powerplay goals allowed, one season - 29 (1967-68)
Most shorthanded goals scored, one season - 18 (1983-84)
Most shorthanded goals allowed, one season - 22 (1991-92)
Fewest shorthanded goals scored, one season - 1 (1967-68, 1972-73)
Fewest shorthanded goals allowed, one season - 4 (1970-71, 1998-99)

Streaks
Longest winning streak - 7 (1979-80, 1996-97, 1997-98, 2007-08)
Longest home winning streak - 11 (1972-73)
Longest road winning streak - 7 (1992-93, 1993-94, 1998-99, 2001-02)
Longest unbeaten streak - 15 (1998-99)
Longest home unbeaten streak - 17 (2003-04)
Longest road unbeaten streak - 10 (1998-99, 2002-03)
Longest point streak - 15 (1998-99)
Longest home point streak - 17 (2003-04)
Longest road point streak - 11 (2002-03)
Most consecutive tie games - 4 (1973-74)
Longest losing streak - 10 (1975-76)
Longest home losing streak - 6 (1969-70, 2008-09)
Longest road losing streak - 8 (1975-76, 1987-88)

Career Records

Most Seasons: Mike Modano with 20 (1989-2010)
Most Games: Mike Modano with 1,415
Most Goals: Mike Modano with 546
Most Assists: Mike Modano with 791
Most Points: Mike Modano with 1,337
Most Powerplay Goals: Mike Modano with 153
Most Shorthanded Goals: Mike Modano with 29
Most Game-Winning Goals: Mike Modano with 90
Most Penalty Minutes: Shane Churla with 1,883
Most Consecutive Games Played: Danny Grant with 442
Most Hat Trick: Dino Ciccarelli with 16
Most 20-Goal Seasons: Mike Modano with 16
Most 30-Goal Seasons: Mike Modano with 9
Most 40-Goal Seasons: Dino Ciccarelli with 4
Most 50-Goal Seasons: Dino Ciccarelli with 2

Most Seasons by a Goaltender: Cesara Maniago with 9 (1967-1976)
Most Games by a Goaltender: Marty Turco with 476
Most Wins: Marty Turco with 249
Most Losses: Cesare Maniago with 192
Most Ties: Cesara Maniago with 71
Most Shut Outs: Marty Turco with 38
Most Assists: Marty Turco with 19
Most Consecutive Games Played: Marty Turco with 32
Most 20-Win Seasons: Marty Turco with 6
Most 30-Win Seasons: Marty Turco with 6
Most 40-Win Seasons: Marty Turco with 1

All-Time 30 Goal Scorers
Bold = Current Season
Italic + *** = Happened in Dallas

55) Dino Ciccarelli in 1981-82
55) Brian Bellows in 1989-90
52) Dino Ciccarelli in 1986-87
50) Mike Modano in 1993-94***
48) Bill Goldsworthy in 1973-74
44) Dino Ciccarelli in 1985-86
43) Bobby Smith in 1981-82
43) Scott Bjugstad in 1985-86
42) Al MacAdam in 1979-80
42) Steve Payne in 1979-80
41) Brian Bellows in 1983-84
41) Dino Ciccarelli in 1987-88
40) Brian Bellows in 1987-88
40) Dave Gagner in 1989-90
40) Dave Gagner in 1990-91
39) Tom McCarthy in 1983-84
39) Joe Nieuwendyk in 1997-98***
39) Brett Hull in 2000-01***
38) Neal Broten in 1981-82
38) Dino Ciccarelli in 1983-84
38) Mike Modano in 1999-00***
37) Bill Goldsworthy in 1974-75
37) Dino Ciccarelli in 1982-83
36) Bill Goldsworthy in 1969-70
36) Ulf Dahlen in 1991-92
36) Russ Courtnall in 1992-93
36) Mike Modano in 1995-96***
36) Loui Eriksson in 2008-09***
35) Wayne Connelly in 1967-68
35) Brian Bellows in 1982-83
35) Dave Gagner in 1988-89
35) Brian Bellows in 1990-91
35) Ulf Dahlen in 1992-93
35) Mike Modano in 1996-97***
34) Danny Grant in 1968-69
34) Danny Grant in 1970-71
34) Bill Goldsworthy in 1970-71
34) Mike Gartner in 1989-90
34) Mike Modano in 1998-99***
34) Mike Modano in 2001-02***
34) Bill Guerin in 2003-04***
33) Steve Payne in 1981-82
33) Mike Modano in 1991-92
33) Mike Modano in 1992-93
33) Dave Gagner in 1992-93
33) Mike Modano in 2000-01***
33) Jere Lehtinen in 2005-06***
32) Danny Grant in 1972-73
32) Neal Broten in 1982-83
32) Brian MacLellan in 1986-87
32) Dino Ciccarelli in 1988-89
32) Dave Gagner in 1993-94***
32) Brett Hull in 1998-99***
32) Jason Arnott in 2005-06***
32) Brenden Morrow in 2007-08***
31) Bill Goldsworthy in 1971-72
31) Tim Young in 1979-80
31) Brian Bellows in 1985-86
31) Dave Gagner in 1991-92
31) Pat Verbeek in 1997-98***
31) Jere Lehtinen in 2002-03***
30) Dennis Hextall in 1972-73
30) Ernie Hicke in 1976-77
30) Bobby Smith in 1978-79
30) Steve Payne in 1980-81
30) Steve Payne in 1982-83
30) Brian Bellows in 1991-92
30) Joe Nieuwendyk in 1996-97***

Hat Tricks
(N) = Natural Hat Trick
1) Wayne Connelly on Jan. 10, 1968
2) Wayne Connelly on Mar. 2, 1968
3) Danny Grant on Nov. 9, 1968
4) Danny Grant on Feb. 23, 1969
5) Bill Goldsworthy on Nov. 8, 1969
6) Ray Cullen on Dec. 3, 1969
7) Danny Grant on Jan. 10, 1970
8) Ray Cullen on Jan. 29, 1970
9) Bill Collins on Mar. 1, 1970
10) Bill Collins on Mar. 7, 1970
11) Walt McKechnie on Oct. 15, 1970
12) Gold Labossiere on Jan. 31, 1971
13) Bill Goldsworthy on Mar. 16, 1971
14) Bill Goldsworthy on Mar. 21, 1971
15) Bill Goldsworthy on Oct. 23, 1971
16) Bob Nevin on Nov. 6, 1971
17) Bill Goldsworthy on Dec. 1, 1971
18) Lou Nanne on Jan. 27, 1972
19) Danny Grant on Feb. 17, 1973
20) Dennis Hextall on Mar. 7, 1973
21) Bill Goldsworthy on Dec. 11, 1973 (N)
22) Bill Goldsworthy on Mar. 10, 1974
23) Bill Goldsworthy on Mar. 23, 1974
24) Fred Stanfield on Nov. 13, 1974
25) Pierre Jarry on Jan. 28, 1976
26) Roland Eriksson on Nov. 27, 1976
27) Roland Eriksson on Dec. 23, 1977
28) Harvey Bennett on Mar. 28, 1978
29) Tim Young on Jan. 15, 1979
30) Mike Fidler on Mar. 21, 1979
31) Steve Payne on Mar. 21, 1979
32) Steve Payne on Oct. 27, 1979
33) Al MacAdam on Dec. 17, 1979
34) Steve Payne on Dec. 26, 1979
35) Bobby Smith on Mar. 25, 1980
36) Steve Christoff on Dec. 23, 1980
37) Bobby Smith on Jan. 17, 1981
38) Steve Christoff on Jan. 22, 1981
39) Dino Ciccarelli on Mar. 22, 1981
40) Dino Ciccarelli on Oct. 22, 1981
41) Bobby Smith on Nov. 11, 1981
42) Dino Ciccarelli on Nov. 27, 1981
43) Dino Ciccarelli on Dec. 9, 1981
44) Steve Payne on Dec. 26, 1981
45) Bobby Smith on Jan. 25, 1982
46) Dino Ciccarelli on Oct. 16, 1982
47) Neal Broten on Nov. 23, 1982
48) Steve Payne on Nov. 23, 1982
49) Will Plett on Dec. 2, 1982
50) George Feruson on Mar. 6, 1983
51) Steve Payne on Mar. 6, 1983
52) Tim Young on Mar. 8, 1983 (N)
53) Dino Ciccarelli on Nov. 5, 1983
54) Dino Ciccarelli on Nov. 9, 1983
55) Neal Broten on Nov. 26, 1983 (N)
56) Dino Ciccarelli on Jan. 27, 1984
57) Tom McCarthy on Mar. 5, 1984
58) Tom McCarthy on Mar. 12, 1984
59) Keith Acton on Jan. 3, 1985
60) Tom McCarthy on Jan. 3, 1985
61) Neal Broten on Nov. 17, 1985 (N)
62) Tony McKegney on Dec. 3, 1985
63) Brian Bellows on Dec. 11, 1985
64) Scott Bjugstad on Dec. 11, 1985
65) Scott Bjugstad on Dec. 22, 1985
66) Neal Broten on Feb. 6, 1986
67) Brian Lawton on Feb. 19, 1986
68) Dino Ciccarelli on Mar. 3, 1986
69) Dino Ciccareli on Mar. 17, 1986
70) Scott Bjugstad on Mar. 19, 1986
71) Dino Ciccarelli on Mar. 29th, 1986
72) Craig Hartsburg on Nov. 1, 1986
73) Dino Ciccarelli on Nov. 26, 1986
74) Neal Broten on Dec. 28th, 1986 (N)
75) Brian Lawton on Mar. 15, 1987
76) Brian Belows on Dec. 30, 1987
77) Brian MacLellan on Feb. 6, 1988
78) Dave Gagner on Nov. 14, 1988
79) Dino Ciccarelli on Nov. 17, 1988
80) Brian Bellows on Nov. 25, 1988
81) Dino Ciccarelli on Dec. 31, 1988
82) Dave Gagner on Jan. 21, 1989
83) Don Barber on Mar. 16, 1989 (N)
84) Mike Gartner on Dec. 3, 1989
85) Brian Bellows on Jan. 4, 1990
86) Mike Gartner on Feb. 15, 1990
87) Mike Modano on Mar. 17, 1990
88) Neal Broten on Mar. 24, 1990
89) Brian Bellows on Nov. 23, 1990
90) Dave Gagner on Dec. 23, 1990
91) Ulf Dahlen on Mar. 9, 1991
92) Brian Bellows on Nov. 6, 1991
93) Brian Bellows on Dec. 31, 1991
94) Ulf Dahlen on Jan. 9, 1993
95) Russ Courtnall on Jan. 21, 1993
96) Mike Modano on Feb. 21, 1994
97) Dave Gagner on Apr. 12, 1994
98) Todd Harvey on Apr. 22, 1995
99) Kevin Hatcher on Jan. 24, 1996
100) Mike Modano on Feb. 16, 1996
101) Dave Reid on Jan. 8, 1997
102) Mike Modano on Oct. 10, 1997
103) Joe Nieuwendyk on Nov. 5, 1997
104) Darryl Sydor on Jan. 3, 1998
105) Joe Nieuwendyk on Mar. 13, 1998
106) Pat Verbeek on Mar. 20, 1998
107) Mike Modano on Dec. 23, 1998
108) Mike Modano on Feb. 19, 1999
109) Mike Modano on Feb. 23, 1999
110) Joe Nieuwendyk on Dec. 31, 2000
111) Jere Lehtinen on Jan. 17, 2001
112) Brett Hull on Mar. 18, 2001 (N)
113) Brett Hull on Mar. 21, 2001
114) Jason Arnott on Dec. 4, 2002
115) Jere Lehtinen on Jan. 7, 2003
116) Bill Guerin on Oct. 29, 2003
117) Bill Guerin on Nov. 2, 2003
118) Brenden Morrow on Jan. 31, 2004
119) Jason Arnott on Feb. 20, 2004
120) Bill Guerin on Mar. 3, 2004
121) Stu Barnes on Nov. 4, 2005
122) Jason Arnott on Nov. 16, 2005
123) Niko Kapanen on Feb. 9, 2006
124) Philippe Boucher on Nov. 24, 2006
125) Jussi Jokinen on Nov. 16, 2007
126) Niklas Hagman on Feb. 28, 2008
127) Fabian Brunnstrom on Oct. 15, 2008
128) Mark Parrish on Nov. 7, 2008
129) Loui Eriksson on Dec. 18, 2008
130) James Neal on Dec. 23, 2008
131) Mike Ribeiro on Jan. 21, 2009 (N)

Penalty Shots
1) Dave Balon on Nov. 30, 1967 - @Montreal, vs Gump Worsley - Unsuccessful
2) Bill Collins on Dec. 23, 1967 - @Pittsburgh, vs Les Binkley - Unsuccessful
3) Wayne Connelly on Jan. 28, 1968 - Detroit, vs Roger Crozier - Unsuccessful
4) Jude Drouin on Feb. 11, 1971 - @Montreal, vs Rogie Vachon - Unsuccessful
5) Tom Reid on Oct. 14, 1971 - Montreal, vs Ken Dryden - GOAL
6) Ruster Harvey on Oct. 14, 1973 - @Chicago, vs Tony Esposito - Unsuccessful
7) Dennis Hextall on Mar. 8, 1975 - @Toronto, vs Gord McRae - GOAL
8) Dean Talafous on Jan. 6, 1977 - @Detroit, vs Ed Giacomin - Unsuccessful
9) Steve Jenson on Jan. 11, 1978 - Toronto, vs Mike Palmateer - Unsuccessful
10) Al MacAdam on Dec. 6, 1978 - Los Angeles, vs Ron Grahame - Unsuccessful
11) Dino Ciccarelli on Mar. 16, 1983 - Pittsburgh, vs Denis Herron - Unsuccessful
12) Scott Bjugstad on Nov. 3, 1984 - Philadelphia, vs Pelle Lindbergh - Unsuccessful
13) Bo Berglund on Oct. 10, 1985 - @Detroit, vs Corrado Micalef - GOAL
14) Dennis Maruk on Dec. 23, 1986 - Toronto, vs Allan Bester - Unsuccessful
15) Kent Nilsson on Dec. 28, 1986 - @Winnipeg, vs Eldon Reddick - Unsuccessful
16) Dino Ciccarelli on Nov. 26, 1988 - @Toronto, vs Allan Best - Unsuccessful
17) Mike Craig on Jan. 21, 1991 - @Winnipeg, vs Bob Essensa - Unsuccessful
18) Ulf Dahlen on Mar. 17, 1992 - Buffalo, vs Daren Puppa - Unsuccessful
19) Chris Dahlquist on Mar. 21, 1992 - @Quebec, vs Stephane Fiset - Unsuccessful
20) Todd Elik on Apr. 16, 1992 - @St.Louis, vs Curtis Joseph - Unsuccessful
21) Dave Gagner on Oct. 28, 1992 - @Edmonton, vs Bill Ranford - Unsuccessful
22) Brent Gilcrest on Jan. 24, 1994 - @Vancouver, vs Kirk McLean - Unsuccessful
23) Dave Gagner on Apr. 1, 1995 - Detroit, vs Chris Osgood - Unsuccessful
24) Jere Lehtinen on Oct. 7, 1997 - @Buffalo, vs Dominik Hasek - GOAL
25) Mike Modano on Dec. 7, 1997 - @Calgary, vs Tyler Moss - Unsuccessful
26) Brett Hull on Dec. 7, 1998 - Vancouver, vs Felix Potvin - Unsuccessful
27) Joe Nieuwendyk on Feb. 18, 2001 - Detroit, vs Chris Osgood - GOAL
28) Mike Modano on Oct. 24, 2001 - Pittsburgh, vs Johan Hedberg - Unsuccessful
29) Brenden Morrow on Nov. 6, 2002 - Vancouver, vs Dan Cloutier - GOAL
30) Mike Modano on Jan. 23, 2004 - St.Louis, vs Chris Osgood - Unsuccessful
31) Antti Miettinen on Nov. 30, 2005 - San Jose, vs Evgeni Nabokov - GOAL
32) Jussi Jokinen on Mar. 7, 2006 - @Edmonton, vs Ty Conklin - GOAL
33) Stu Barnes on Mar. 16, 2006 - Los Angeles, vs Mathieu Garon - Unsuccessful
34) Niklas Hagman on Oct. 20, 2006 - Chicago, vs Brian Boucher - Unsuccessful
35) Mike Modano on Nov. 22, 2006 - Nashville, vs Tomas Vokoun - Unsuccessful
36) Jere Lehtinen on Jan. 28, 2007 - @Anaheim, vs J.S. Giguere - GOAL
37) Sergei Zubov on Nov. 7, 2007 - @San Jose, vs Evgeni Nabokov - Unsuccessful
38) Mike Ribeiro on Jan. 7, 2008 - Minnesota, vs Niklas Backstrom - Unsuccessful
39) Brenden Morrow on Nov. 4, 2009 - Calgary, vs Curtis McElhinney - Unsuccessful

All-Time Overtime

1) Jari Kurri at 3:50 on Oct. 9, 1993 (L4-3@Edmonton)
2) Doug Wickenheiser at 1:35 on Oct. 20, 1983 (L5-4vsMontreal)
3) Brian Bellows at 2:53 on Nov. 19, 1983 (W8-7vsWinnipeg)
4) Neal Broten at 1:42 on Nov. 26, 1983 (W7-6@Toronto)
5) Tom McCarthy at 0:35 on Jan. 12, 1984 (W5-4vsToronto)
6) Dave Andreychuk at 1:31 on Feb. 17, 1994 (L5-4@Buffalo)
7) Tom McCarthy at 0:10 on Mar. 12, 1984 (W7-6vsMontreal)
8) Brian Lawton at 2:41 on Mar. 26, 1984 (W4-3vsSt.Louis)
9) Miroslav Frycer at 1:51 on Oct. 11, 1984 (L1-0vsToronto)
10) Craig Hartsburg at 3:35 on Nov. 23, 1984 (W5-4vsNewJersey)
11) Ken Linseman at 2:15 on Dec. 23, 1984 (L4-3@Boston)
12) Scott Bjugstad at 2:04 on Nov. 9, 1985 (W4-3vsNewYorkR)
13) Dan Frawley at 0:38 on Dec. 19, 1985 (L4-3vsPittsburgh)
14) Bob Rouse at 4:15 on Feb. 6, 1986 (W8-7vsToronto)
15) Curt Giles at 2:03 on Feb. 10, 1986 (W4-3@Montreal)
16) Dino Ciccarelli at 4:35 on Mar. 17, 1986 (W6-5vsSt.Louis)
17) Jari Kurri at 1:36 on Mar. 31, 1986 (L5-4@Edmonton)
18) Neal Broten at 2:10 on Dec. 18, 1986 (W6-5@Toronto)
19) Rich Vaive at 4:40 on Dec. 23, 1986 (L4-3vsToronto)
20) Brian Bellows at 1:05 on Jan. 8, 1987 (W5-4vsBuffalo)
21) Randy Gregg at 2:12 on Feb. 4, 1987 (L6-5vsEdmonton)
22) Rick Meagher at 1:19 on Nov. 25, 1987 (L4-3vsSt.Louis)
23) Brian Bellows at 1:20 on Dec. 1, 1987 (W3-2vsToronto)
24) Laurie Boschman at 3:09 on Dec. 26, 1987 (L5-4@Winnipeg)
25) Esa Tikkanen at 3:10 on Jan. 2, 1989 (L3-2vsEdmonton)
26) Doug Wilson at 0:18 on Nov. 2, 1989 (L4-3@Chicago)
27) Brian Bellows at 3:39 on Nov. 11, 1989 (W3-2vsCalgary)
28) Clark Donatelli at 1:35 on Nov. 15, 1989 (W2-1@NewJersey)
29) Dave Gagner at 1:14 on Dec. 31, 1989 (W2-1vsSt.Louis)
30) John Tucker at 0:35 on Jan. 31, 1990 (L4-3vsWashington)
31) Mike Bullard at 4:51 on Feb. 9, 1990 (L7-6@Philadelphia)
32) Rick Meagher at 2:49 on Feb. 19, 1990 (L2-1vsSt.Louis)
33) Randy Cunneyworth at 0:49 on Nov. 10, 1990 (L3-2vsHartford)
34) Rob Ramage at 2:57 on Dec. 6, 1990 (L2-1vsToronto)
35) Michael Petit at 2:44 on Mar. 16, 1991 (L4-3@Toronto)
36) Wendel Clark at 0:18 on Mar. 16, 1992 (L4-3@Toronto)
37) Adam Burt at 4:58 on Feb. 29, 1992 (L5-4vsHartford)
38) Brent Gilchrist on 2:56 on Oct. 21, 1993 (W6-5@Ottawa)
40) Dave Archibald at 4:40 on Oct. 30, 1993 (L5-4vsOttawa)
41) Dave Gagner on 2:26 on Nov. 29, 1993 (W6-5@Edmonton)
42) Dean Evason on 3:20 on Dec. 22, 1993 (W3-2@Anaheim)
43) Dirk Graham at 3:46 on Jan. 4, 1994 (L2-1vsChicago)
44) Glenn Anderson at 4:46 on Jan. 13, 1994 (L4-3@Toronto)
45) Dave Gagner at 3:36 on Jan. 24, 1994 (W3-2@Vancouver)
46) Neal Broten at 2:43 on Mar. 8, 1994 (W4-3@Philadelphia)
47) Paul Broten at 0:13 on Mar. 20, 1994 (W2-1vsVancouver)
48) Theoren Fleury at 4:34 on Feb. 18, 1995 (L3-2@Calgary)
49) Richard Matvichuk at 1:53 on Apr. 9, 1996 (W4-3@Calgary)
50) Jeff Shantz at 1:48 on Nov. 1, 1996 (L3-2vsChicago)
51) Jody Hull at 4:55 on Nov. 22, 1996 (L2-1vsFlorida)
52) Mike Modano at 0:27 on Dec. 18, 1996 (W3-2@Chicago)
53) Vyacheslav Kozlov at 1:20 on Feb. 2, 1997 (L4-3@Detroit)
54) Pat Verbeek at 3:50 on Feb. 8, 1997 (W5-4@Phoenix)
55) Neal Broten at 4:16 on Feb. 9, 1997 (W2-1vsLosAngeles)
56) Mike Kennedy at 2:03 on Feb. 14, 1997 (W4-3vsDetroit)
57) Dave Reid at 1:17 on Oct. 14, 1997 (W5-4vsCalgary)
58) Sergei Zubov at 1:07 on Dec. 20, 1997 (W2-1@Edmonton)
59) Joe Sacco at 3:38 on Jan. 11, 1998 (L2-1@Anaheim)
60) Jere Lehtinen at 0:34 on Jan. 5, 1998 (W4-3@NewJersey)
61) Grant Marshall at 0:57 on Jan. 14, 1998 (W2-1@St.Louis)
62) Jamie Langenbrunner at 3:28 on Apr. 8, 1998 (W2-1vsWashington)
63) Brett Hull at 0:37 on Jan. 1, 1999 (W2-1@Phoenix)
64) Joe Nieuwendyk at 4:12 on Mar. 4, 1999 (W3-2@NewYorkI)
65) Brian Bellows 0:35 on Mar. 17, 1999 (L2-1@Washington)
66) Mike Modano at 0:44 on Mar. 21, 1999 (W3-2vsCarolina)
67) Sergei Zubov at 0:32 on Oct. 22, 1999 (W2-1vsNewJersey)
68) Adam Deadmarsh at 0:34 on Nov. 22, 1999 (L3-2vsColorado)
69) Richard Matvichuk at 2:55 on Nov. 24, 1999 (W3-2vsLosAngeles)
70) Jamie Langenbrunner at 3:17 on Dec. 29, 1999 (W4-3vsNewYorkR)
71) Jason Wiemer at 2:03 on Jan. 12, 2000 (L2-1@Calgary)
72) Doug Gilmour at 1:11 on Feb. 25, 2000 (L4-3vsChicago)
73) Olli Jokinen at 3:32 on Mar. 10, 2000 (L4-3vsNewYorkI)
74) Milan Hejduk at 3:17 on Mar. 26, 2000 (L2-1vsColorado)
75) Shjon Podein at 4:13 on Apr. 2, 2000 (L3-2@Colorado)
76) Al MacInnis at 0:15 on Oct. 28, 2000 (L4-3@St.Louis)
77) Brett Hull at 1:41 on Jan. 17, 2001 (W4-3vsNashville)
78) Darryl Sydor at 0:42 on Jan. 19, 2001 (W6-5vsPittsburgh)
79) Derian Hatcher at 1:35 on Feb. 16, 2001 (W3-2vsAnaheim)
80) Joe Nieuwendyk at 1:00 on Feb. 23, 2001 (W5-4vsBoston)
81) Todd Marchant at 0:31 on Feb. 25, 2001 (L3-2@Edmonton)
82) Brad Lukowich at 1:47 on Mar. 10, 2001 (W3-2vsColorado)
83) Mike Modano at 2:10 on Apr. 7, 2001 (W5-4@SanJose)
84) Craig Conroy at 4:20 on Oct. 13, 2001 (L4-3vsCalgary)
85) Michael Peca at 3:25 on Oct. 28, 2001 (L3-2@NewYorkI)
86) Brett Hull at 0:48 on Oct. 31, 2001 (L4-3vsDetroit)
86) Richard Matvichuk at 0:50 on Nov. 17, 2001 (W3-2@SanJose)
87) Ken Klee at 2:03 on Dec. 28, 2001 (L3-2vsWashington)
88) Mike Modano at 4:59 on Feb. 28, 2002 (W4-3@Vancouver)
90) Brenden Morrow at 3:53 on Mar. 6, 2002 (W3-2vsLosAngeles)
91) Pavol Demitra at 2:29 on Apr. 3, 2002 (L2-1vsSt.Louis)
92) Mike Modano at 0:37 on Oct. 28, 2002 (W4-3@Edmonton)
93) Valeri Bure at 3:21 on Oct. 30, 2002 (L3-2vsFlorida)
94) Pierre Turgeon at 3:19 on Nov. 17, 2002 (W3-2vsColumbus)
95) Pierre Turgeon at 4:43 on Jan. 9, 2003 (W4-3vsChicago)
96) Sergei Zubov at 4:59 on Feb. 11, 2003 (W2-1vsCarolina)
97) Magnus Arvedson at 1:24 on Feb. 27, 2003 (L3-2@Ottawa)
98) Mike Modano at 2:24 on Mar. 19, 2003 (W5-4@Atlanta)
99) Wes Walz at 1:30 on Mar. 21, 2003 (L3-2vsMinnesota)
100) Shean Donovan at 2:51 on Mar. 27, 2003 (L2-1@Calgary)
101) Jason Arnott at 0:17 on Oct. 29, 2003 (W4-3vsCalgary)
102) Bill Guerin at 0:55 on Feb. 29, 2004 (W5-4vsEdmonton)
103) Bill Guerin at 3:11 on Mar. 24, 2004 (W4-3@Edmonton)
104) Brendan Morrison at 0:40 on Mar. 27, 2004 (L3-2@Vancouver)
105) Wayne Primeau at 2:57 on Feb. 28, 2004 (L2-1@ SanJose)
106) Philippe Boucher at 4:05 on Oct. 13, 2005 (W3-2@Calgary)
107) Patrick Marleau at 3:20 on Oct. 26, 2006 (L5-4vs SanJose)
108) Mattias Norstrom at 2:29 on Jan 2, 2006 (L3-2@LosAngeles)
109) Jason Arnott at 4:24 on Jan. 30, 2006 (W3-2vsSan Jose)
110) Barrett Jackman at 2:16 on Feb. 4, 2006 (L4-3@St.Louis)
111) Joe Thornton at 4:39 on Apr. 3, 2006 (L3-2vsSanJose)
112) Trevor Daley at 4:26 on Apr. 15, 2006 (W4-3vsMinnesota)
113) Sergei Fedorov at 0:35 on Apr. 18, 2006 (L5-4@Columbus)
114) Darryl Sydor at 2:07 on Oct. 4, 2006 (W3-2@Colorado)
115) Jere Lehtinen at 4:55 on Dec. 9, 2006 (W4-3@Phoenix)
116) Jere Lehtinen at 4:17 on Feb. 25, 2007 (W2-1vsVancouver)
117) Ladislav Nagy at 1:35 on Feb. 27, 2007 (W2-1@TampaBay)
118) Olli Jokinen at 2:11 on Mar. 1, 2007 (L2-1@Florida)
119) Mike Modano at 0:35 on Mar. 11, 2007 (W4-3vsLosAngeles)
120) Mike Ribeiro at 4:19 on Mar. 18, 2007 (W5-4vsPhoenix)
121) Scott Niedermayer at 2:28 on Mar. 23, 2007 (L3-2@Anaheim)
122) Rich Nash at 1:04 on Apr. 5, 2007 (L2-1@Columbus)
123) Matthew Lombardi at 3:20 on Oct. 12, 2007 (L3-2vsCalgary)
124) Jason Williams at 0:43 on Oct. 13, 2007 (L2-1@Chicago)
125) Anze Kopitar at 2:34 on Nov. 10, 2007 (L6-5@LosAngeles)
126) Mike Modano at 0:35 on Nov. 26, 2007 (W3-2@NewYorkI)
127) Brenden Morrow at 4:00 on Dec. 10, 2007 (W5-4vsEdmonton)
128) Mike Ribeiro at 0:57 on Dec. 21, 2007 (W3-2@Calgary)
129) Joe Thornton at 2:58 on Mar. 27, 2008 (L3-2@SanJose)
130) Rich Nash at 4:39 on Oct. 10, 2008 (L5-4vsColumbus)
131) Alexander Semin at 2:17 on Oct. 25, 2008 (L6-5vsWashington)
132) Loui Eriksson at 3:39 on Dec. 16, 2008 (W2-1vsPhoenix)
133) Jason Smith at 3:30 on Dec. 20, 2008 (L6-5@Ottawa)
134) Mike Modano at 3:34 on Dec. 27, 2008 (W4-3vsAnaheim)
135) Trevor Daley at 1:51 on Jan. 12, 2009 (W5-4vsDetroit)
136) Michael Handzus at 1:31 on Mar. 5, 2009 (L5-4@LosAngeles)
137) Niklas Grossman at 2:23 on Mar. 14, 2009 (W3-2vsMinnesota)
138) Petr Prucha at 0:53 on Mar. 30, 2009 (L6-5@Phoenix)
139) Trevor Daley at 0:16 on Apr. 4, 2009 (W5-4vsStLouis)
140) Michal Handzus at 0:55 on Oct. 22, 2009 (L5-4@LosAngeles)
141) James Neal at 2:57 on Oct. 28, 2009 (W4-3vsToronto)
142) Jarome Iginla at 1:25 on Nov. 4, 2009 (L3-2vsCalgary)
143) Tom Wandell at 2:12 on Nov. 28, 2009 (W4-3vsTampaBay)

All-Time Shoot Out

Record: 33-19
Home: 12-9
Away: 21-10
Goals: 68-52

Players

Jason Arnott - 0 For 1
Stu Barnes - 1 For 2 - 1 Game Winner
Jamie Benn - 0 For 1
Fabian Brunnstrom - 1 For 4
Loui Eriksson - 1 For 8
Bill Guerin - 1 For 1
Niklas Hagman - 1 For 4 - 1 Game Winner
Jussi Jokinen - 17 For 29 - 6 Game Winners
Niko Kapanen - 0 For 1
Eric Lindros - 1 For 1
Jere Lehtinen - 3 For 9 - 1 Game Winner
Antti Miettinen - 3 For 9 - 2 Game Winners
Mike Modano - 7 For 22 - 4 Game Winners
Brenden Morrow - 2 For 2 - 2 Game Winners
Ladislav Nagy - 1 For 2 - 1 Game Winner
James Neal - 5 For 11 - 2 Game Winners
Mark Parrish - 0 For 1
Mike Ribeiro - 7 For 22 - 4 Game Winners
Brad Richards - 3 For 13 - 1 Game Winner
Stephane Robidas - 1 For 2 - 1 Game Winner
Patrik Stefan - 0 For 1
Sergei Zubov - 13 For 31 - 7 Game Winners
Team - 68 For 170 - 68 Goals

Alex Auld - 1 of 2 Saves - 0-1 Record
Matt Climie - 1 of 3 Saves - 1-0 Record
Johan Hedberg - 14 of 17 Saves - 4-0 Record
Mike Smith - 9 of 9 Saves - 3-0 Record
Marty Turco - 107 of 155 Saves - 25-18 Record
Team - 127 of 181 Saves

Games

1) 11/05/05 - @ Colorado 3-2 W [2-0] - Turco
2) 11/12/05 - @ San Jose 3-2 W [2-0] - Turco
3) 12/02/05 - vs Carolina 5-4 W [2-1] - Hedberg
4) 1/06/06 - vs Anaheim 4-3 W [2-1] - Hedberg [4 Rds]
5) 1/14/06 - @ Boston 2-1 W [1-0] - Turco
6) 1/25/06 - vs St.Louis 4-3 W [2-0] - Turco
7) 1/26/06 - @ Colorado 3-2 W [2-1] - Turco
8) 1/28/06 - vs Detroit 2-1 W [3-2] - Turco [4 Rds]
9) 3/07/06 - @ Edmonton 4-3 W [2-0] - Turco
10) 3/18/06 - @ San Jose 4-3 W [2-1] - Turco [4 Rds]
11) 3/24/06 - vs Chicago 3-2 W [2-1] - Hedberg [8 Rds]
12) 3/31/06 - @ Anaheim 5-4 L [2-0] - Turco
13) 4/08/06 - @ Phoenix 3-2 W [2-0] - Hedberg
14) 10/15/06 - @ Anaheim 4-3 W [2-1] - Turco
15) 12/02/06 - vs Minnesota 4-3 W [3-1] - Turco
16) 12/16/06 - @ Los Angeles 4-3 W [1-0] - Turco
17) 1/03/07 - @ Vancouver 2-1 L [2-1] - Turco [6 Rds]
18) 1/04/07 - @ Edmonton 6-5 W [2-0] - Turco
19) 1/20/07 - @ Minnesota 2-1 W [3-2] - Turco [9 Rds]
20) 1/26/07 - vs Pittsburgh 4-3 L [1-0] - Turco
21) 1/30/07 - @ San Jose 3-2 W [3-2] - Turco
22) 2/17/07 - @ Minnesota 2-1 L [1-0] - Turco
23) 3/02/07 - vs Columbus 3-2 L [1-0] - Turco
24) 3/24/07 - @ Phoenix 4-3 W [1-0] - Turco [7 Rds]
25) 3/30/07 - @ Detroit 4-3 W [1-0] - Smith
26) 4/06/07 - vs Anaheim 2-1 W [1-0] - Turco [4 Rds]
27) 10/17/07 - @ Columbus 3-2 W [1-0] - Smith
28) 11/14/07 - vs San Jose 4-3 L [2-0] - Turco
29) 12/03/07 - @ Columbus 2-1 W [3-2] - Turco [5 Rds]
30) 12/18/07 - @ Edmonton 2-1 W [1-0] - Turco
31) 12/29/07 - vs St.Louis 5-4 W [1-0] - Smith
32) 1/12/08 - @ Los Angeles 4-3 W [2-1] - Turco [4 Rds]
33) 2/05/08 - vs Vancouver 3-2 W [2-1] - Turco [6 Rds]
34) 3/30/08 - @ Anaheim 3-2 L [2-1] - Turco
35) 11/11/08 - @ Los Angeles 3-2 L [2-1] - Turco [5 Rds]
36) 11/22/08 - vs Anaheim 2-1 L [2-1] - Turco
37) 12/05/08 - vs Colorado 2-1 W [2-1] - Turco [4 Rds]
38) 12/18/08 - vs Columbus 6-5 W [2-0] - Turco
39) 1/04/08 - @ Vancouver 3-2 W [3-2] - Turco [5 Rds]
40) 1/10/09 - @ Phoenix 1-0 L [3-2] - Turco [5 Rds]
41) 1/15/09 - vs Buffalo 5-4 L [2-1] - Turco [6 Rds]
42) 2/16/09 - @ Columbus 3-2 W [1-0] - Turco
43) 3/26/09 - vs Los Angeles 1-0 L [2-1] - Turco
44) 4/09/09 - @ Colorado 3-2 W [3-2] - Climie
45) 4/10/09 - @ Anaheim 4-3 L [2-1] - Turco [4 Rds]
46) 10/03/09 - vs Nashville 3-2 L [2-1] - Turco [5 Rds]
47) 10/06/09 - @ Edmonton 5-4 L [1-0] - Turco
48) 10/11/09 - @ Vancouver 4-3 L [2-0] - Turco
49) 10/30/09 - vs Florida 6-5 L [1-0] - Auld
50) 11/12/09 - @ San Jose 3-2 W [1-0] - Turco
51) 11/25/09 - vs St. Louis 4-3 L [2-1] - Turco

Extra Shooters

Shootouts that have gone 4 rounds: 13
Shootouts that have gone 5 rounds: 8
Shootouts that have gone 6 rounds: 6
Shootouts that have gone 7 rounds: 3
Shootouts that have gone 8 rounds: 2
Shootouts that have gone 9 rounds: 1
Shootouts that have gone 10 rounds: 0

Playoff Records
Top 10 Rankings

Games Played
1) Mike Modano - 174
2) Neal Broten - 115
3) Sergei Zubov - 114
4) Jere Lehtinen - 108
5) Richard Matvichuk - 107
6) Derian Hatcher - 100
7) Darryl Sydor - 99
8) Curt Giles - 92
9) Brian Bellows - 81
10) Bobby Smith - 77

Goals
1) Mike Modano - 58
2) Steve Paynes - 35
3) Brian Bellows - 34
T4) Dino Ciccarelli - 28
T4) Neal Broten - 28
6) Jere Lehtinen - 27
7) Bobby Smith - 26
8) Joe Nieuwendyk - 25
9) Dave Gagner - 22
10) Brett Hull - 21

Assists
1) Mike Modano - 87
2) Sergei Zubov - 57
3) Neal Broten - 51
4) Bobby Smith - 50
5) Brian Bellows - 49
6) Brad Maxwell - 39
7) Steve Payne - 35
8) Darryl Sydor - 32
9) Gordie Roberts - 30
10) Craig Hartsburg - 27

Points
1) Mike Modano - 145
2) Brian Bellows - 83
3) Neal Broten - 79
4) Bobby Smith - 76
5) Sergei Zubov - 72
6) Steve Payne - 70
7) Dino Ciccarelli - 51
8) Brad Maxwell - 49
T9) Dave Gagner - 46
T9) Brett Hull - 46

Penalty Minutes
1) Willi Plett - 201
2) Shane Churla - 189
3) Derian Hatcher - 183
4) Basil McRae - 174
5) Brad Maxwell - 131
6) Mike Modano - 128
7) Richard Matvichuk - 114
8) Brian Bellows - 111
9) Curt Giles - 110
10) Bobby Smith - 106

Goaltender - Win
1) Ed Belfour - 44
T2) Marty Turco - 21
T2) Gilles Meloche - 21
T2) Jon Casey - 21
5) Don Beaupre - 15

Goaltender - Games
1) Ed Belfour - 73
2) Marty Turco - 47
3) Gilles Meloche - 45
4) Jon Casey - 41
5) Don Beaupre - 34

Coaches - Games
1) Ken Hitchcock - 80
T2) Dave Tippett - 47
T2) Glen Sonmor - 47
4) Bob Gainey - 44
5) Jack Gordon - 31

Coaches - Wins
1) Ken Hitchcock - 47
2) Glen Sonmor - 26
3) Bob Gainey - 23
4) Dave Tippett - 21
5) Jack Gordon - 13

Team Records

Playoff Year
Most Wins: 16 in 1999
Most Home Wins: 9 in 1999 & 2000
Most Road wins: 7 in 1999
Most Goals: 84 in 1981
Most Goals Against: 74 in 1981
Most Powerplay Goals: 35 in 1991 (NHL Record)
Most Overtime Games: 8 in 1999
Most Games Played: 23 in 1991, 1999, 2000
Latest Ending Date: June 19, 1999
Most victories in succession: 6 in 1981 & 1999
Longest shutout sequence: 165:15 by Marty Turco vs Vancouver in 2007
Longest shutout sequence against: 136:13 by Tim Cheveldae from Detroit in 1992

Playoff Series
Most Goals: 29 vs Chicago in 1985
Most goals against: 33 vs Chicago in 1985
Most goals combined: 62 vs Chicago in 1985
Most powerplay goals: 15 vs Chicago in 1991 (NHL Record)
Most powerplay goals combined: 21 vs Chicago in 1991 (NHL Record)
Most overtime games: 4 vs STL in '68 (1-3), vs STL in '99 (2-2), vs EDM in '01 (3-1), vs SJ in '08 (3-1)

Team Records - Game
Most Goals: 9 vs LA on 4/18/68 & vs BOS on 4/9/81
Most goals combined: 15 vs Boston on 4/9/84 (9-6 W)
Most goals against: 8 by EDM on 4/28/84 & by PIT on 5/12/91
Most powerplay goals: 5 vs Chicago on 4/12/91
Most powerplay goals against: 4 vs PHI on 5/4/80, vs STL on 4/24/91, vs DET 4/11/95
Most powerplay goals combined: 8 vs STL on 4/24/91 (NHL Record)
Most shorthanded goals: 2 vs CGY on 4/28/81 & vs PIT on 5/23/91
Most penalty minutes: 77 vs Chicago on 4/6/91
Most penalty minutes combined: 146 vs Chicago on 4/6/91
Greatest margin of victory: 6 vs CHI on 4/12/91, vs STL on 4/18/84, vs CHI on 4/10/82
Greatest marin of defeat: 8 vs Pittsburgh on 5/25/91
Most shots on goal: 76 at Vancouver on 4/11/07
Most shots on goal against: 62 vs San Jose on 4/8/08
Fewest shots on goal: 14 at SJ on 4/26/98, at EDM on 5/7/98, vs DET on 5/24/98
Longest game: 140 minutes and 48 seconds vs Anaheim on 4/24/03
Shortest overtime game: 60 minutes and 22 seconds vs Buffalo on 4/16/81

Team Records - Period
Most goals: 5 vs CHI on 4/8/91, vs EDM on 4/28/84, vs MTL on 4/24/80, & vs LA on 4/18/68
Most powerplay goals: 4 vs Edmonton on 4/28/84
Most powerplay goals against: 3 vs Philadelphia on 5/1/80
Most shots on goal: 30 in the 2nd period vs Toronto on 4/8/80
Most shots on goal against: 22 in the 1st period at Edmonton on 4/16/00
Most penalty minutes: 60 vs Chicago on 4/7/82
Most penalty minutes combined: 125 vs Chicago on 4/7/82

Individual Records

Playoff Year
Most goals: Steven Payne with 17 in 1981
Most overtime goals: 2 by Steve Payne (1981), Joe Nieuwendyk (1999), & Brenden Morrow (2008)
Most assists: Brian Bellows with 19 in 1991
Most points: 29 by Steve Payne (1981) & Brian Bellows (1991)
Most penalty minutes: Basil McRae with 94 in 1991
Most goals by a rookie: Dino Ciccarelli with 14 in 1981
Most points by a rookie: Dino Ciccarelli with 21 in 1981
Most game-winning goals: Joe Nieuwendyk with 6 in 1999
Lowest goals against average: Marty Turco with 1.30 in 2007
Most wins by a goaltender: Ed Belfour with 16 in 1999
Most games played by a goaltender: 23 by Jon Casey (1991) & Ed Belfour (1999 and 2000)
Most goals by a defensemen: 5 by Brad Maxwell (1983), Craig Hartsburg (1985), & Mark Tinordi (1991)
Most assistsby a defensemen: 12 by Craig Hartsburg (1981) & Sergei Zubov (1999)
Most points by a defensemen: Craig Hartsburg with 15 in 1981
Most consectuvie games with a goal: Steve Payne with 5 in 1981
Most consecutive games with a point: 8 by Dennis Maruk (1985), Tony McKegney (1985), Neal Broten (1991), & Mike Modano (2000)

Playoff Series
Most goals: 7 by Steve Payne in 1981 vs BOS, Tony McKegney in 1985 vs CHI
Most assists: Dennis Maruk with 9 vs St. Louis in 1986
Most points: Dennis Maruk with 13 vs St. Louis in 1986
Most penalty minutes: Basil McRae with 58 vs St. Louis in 1989
Lowest goals-against average: Ed Belfour with 0.77 vs Edmonton in 1998
Most shutouts: Marty Turco with 3 vs Vancouver in 2007

Individual Records - Game
Most Goals: 3 by Steve Payne on 4/8/81 vs BOS, Dino Ciccarelli on 5/5/81 vs CGY, Dino Ciccarelli on 4/10/82 vs CHI, & Bob Brooke on 4/5/89 vs STL
Most assists: 4 by Tim Young on 4/9/81 vs BOS, Brad Maxwell on 5/19/81 vs NYI, Bobby Smith on 4/10/82 vs CHI, & Brian Bellows on 4/12/91 vs CHI
Most points: 5 by Tim Young on 4/9/81 vs BOS, Dino Ciccarelli on 5/5/81 vs CGY, & Dino Ciccarelli on 4/10/82 vs CHI
Most penalty minutes: Barry Gibbs with 27 vs St. Louis on 4/6/71
Most assists by a defensemen: Brad Maxwell with 4 vs New York on 5/19/81
Most points by a defensemen: Brad Maxwell with 4 vs New York on 5/19/81
Fastest goal from start of game: 9 seconds by Bill Collins on 4/9/68 vs LA, Dave Balon on 4/25/68 vs STL, & Murray Oliver on 4/8/71 vs STL

Individual Records - Period
Most points in a period: 4 by Brad Richards on 4/27/08 in the 3rd vs SJ & Dave Gagner on 4/8/91 in the 1st vs CHI (NHL Record)

Hat Tricks
(N) = Natural Hat Trick
1) Steve Payne on April 8, 1981
2) Dino Ciccarelli on May 5, 1981
3) Dino Ciccarelli on April 10, 1982
4) Bob Brooke on April 5, 1989

Penalty Shots
1) Wayne Connelly on Apr. 9, 1968 - Los Angeles - vs Terry Sawchuk - GOAL
2) Neal Broten on Apr. 8, 1989 - St. Louis - vs Greg Millen - GOAL
3) Basil McRae on Apr. 6, 1991 - @Chicago - vs Ed Belfour - GOAL
4) Niklas Hagman on Apr. 29, 2008 - San Jose, vs Evgeni Nabokov - Unsuccessful
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All-Time Sweater Numbers
No. 1
Johan Hedberg - Dan Ellis - Roman Turek - Mike Torchia - Brian Hayward
Kari Takko - Rollie Melanson - Mike Sands - Pete Lo Presti - Gilles Gilbert
Gump Worley - Gary Bauman - Carl Wetzel - Louie Levasseu

No. 2
Niklas Grossman - Willie Mitchell - Derian Hatcher - Curt Giles - Ron Wilson
Bill Butters - Dwight Bialowas - Chris Ahrens - Barry Gibbs - Jon Baby
Larry Hillman

No. 3
Stephane Robidas - John Eskrine - Sylvain Cote - Craig Ludwig - Rob Zettler
Ken Leiter - Ron Rouse - Fred Barrett - John Miszuk - Mike Chernoff
Bob McCord - Jean Guy Talbot

No. 4
Dan Jancevski - Mattias Norstrom - Janne Niinimaa - Lyle Odelein - Dave Manson
Gerald Diduck - Sami Helenius - Jaime Pushor - Sergey Gusev - Kevin Hatcher
Richard Matvichuk - Chris Dahlquist - Craig Hartsburg - Jean Potvin - Chris Ahrens
Ted Harris - Jerry Engele - Marshall Johnston - Elmer Vasko

No. 5
Matt Niskanen - Darryl Sydor - Trevor Daley - Doug Zmolek - Brad Berry
Rob Ramage - Neil Wilkinson - Ville Siren - Shawn Chambers - Jari Gronstrand
Dave Richter - Brad Maxwell - Dennis O'Brien - Leo Boivin - Gary Dineen
Pete Goegan - Wayne Hillman - Gary Geldart

No. 6
Trevor Daley - Chris Therien - Sami Helenius - Dave Manson - Kevin Dean
Doug Lidster - Dan Keczmer - Darryl Sydor - Corey Millen - Mike Donnell
Pelle Eklund - Jim Johnson - Brian Glynn - Frantisek Musil - Larry DePalma
Randy Velischek - Murray Brumwell - Paul Shmyer - Doug Hicks - Gary Bergman
Doug Mohns - Dick Redmond - Mike McMahon - Dan Poulin - Udo Klessling
Peter Hayek

No. 7
Neal Broten - Gled Sharpley - Blake Dunlop - Dave Cressman - Jim McElmury
Terry Caffery - Danny O'Shea - Bill Collins - Sandy Fitzpatrick - Bob Charlebois

No. 8
Jim Johnson - Larry Murphy - Terry Ruskowshi - Brian LAwton
Kent-Erik Andersson - Bill Goldsworthy - Andre Pronovoust

No. 9
Mike Modano - Dennis Maruk - Mark Johnson - Kevin Maxwell - Ron Zanussi
Blake Dunlop - Henry Boucha - Charlie Burns - Mike Marchetta - Len Lunde
Murray Hall

No. 10
Brenden Morrow - Brian Skrudland - Todd Harvey - Dave Barr - Gaetan Duchesne
Marc Habscheid - Curt Fraser - Stephane Roy - George Servinis - Larry DePalma
Gordie Roberts - Dave Hanson - Alex Pirus - Murray Oliver - Ray Cullen

No. 11
Aaron Gagnon - Brendan Morrison - Jeff Halpern - Jaroslav Svoboda - Rob Valicevic
Ulf Dahlen - Blake Sloan - Juha Lind - Mike Donnelly - Jarkko Varvio
Dan Quinn - Marc Bureau - Mike Gartner - Don Barber - Brian Lawton
Sean Toomey - Tom McCarthy - J.P. Parise - Harvey Bennett - Bill Fairbaim
Norm Gratton - Ted Taylor

No. 12
Raymond Sawada - Randy McKay - Mike Keane - Bob Errey - Grant Ledyard
Stewart Gavin - Keith Acton - Ken Solheim - Warren Young - Danny Chicoine
Mike Fidler - Steve Jensen - Richard Nantais - Doug Rombough - Jerry Byers
Ted Hampson - Danny Seguin - Barrie MacKenzie - Wayne Connelly - Tom Williams

No. 13
Krys Barch - Bill Guerin - Valeri Kamensky - Bob Brooke - Bill Stewart
Tim Trimper

No. 14
Jamie Benn - Stu Barnes - Jon Sim - Juha Lind - Dave Reid
Daniel Marois - Paul Cavallini - Todd Elik - Doug Smail - Aaron Broten
David Archibald - Scott Bjugstad - Tim Coulis - Jordy Douglas - Brad Palmer
Danny Chicoine - Per-Olov Brasar - Waes Jarvis - Johnny Rogers - Ernie Hicke
Don Blackburn - Bill Heindl - Bob Barlow - Parker MacDonald

No. 15
Perttu Lindgren - Niklas Hagman - Jamie Langenbrunner - Dave Gagner - Raimo Helminen
Kent Nilsson - Jim Archibald - Paul Holmgren - Bobby Smith - Dean Talafous
Rod Norrish - Bobby Rousseau - Danny Lawson - Barrie Meissner - Andre Boudrias
Grant Erickson

No. 16
Sean Avery - Brad Winchester - Blake Sloan - Manny Malhorta - Pat Verbeek
Brett Hull - Jaime Langenbrunner - Dean Evason - Brian Propp - Clark Donatelli
Mike McHugh - Wally Schreiber - Rich Boh - Bill Terry - Pat Micheletti
Mark Pavelich - Paul Houck - Marc Habscheid - Terry Martin - Mark Napier
Wes Jarvis - Anders Hakansson - Mike Polich - Pierry Jarry - Glen Sather
Jude Grouin - Dean Magee - Claude Larose - Gary Dineen - Duke Harris
George Standing - Bronco Horvath - Andre Pronovoust

No. 17
Toby Petersen - Ladislav Nagy - Mathias Tjarnqvist - Valeri Bure - Stephane Robidas
Benoit Brunet - Ted Donato - Scott Thornton - Warren Luhning - Brent Severyn
Patrick Cote - Bill Huard - Mike McPhee - Basile McRae - Paul Houck
Bo Berglund - Ed Hospodar - Brent Ashton - Anders Hakansson - Tim Young
Fred Stanfield - Bob Nevin - Joey Johnston - Kim McDougall - Dave Balon
Norm Beaudin

No. 18
James Neal - Rob DiMaio - Grant Ledyard - Joel Bouchard - Derek Plante
Chris Tancill - Mike Lalor - Jim McKenzie - Bobby Smith - Curt Fraser
Al Tuer - Paul Houck - Emanuel Viveiros - David Jensen - Mike Eaves
Jim McKenny - Jaime Gallimore - Bryan Hextall - Don Martineau - Ted Harris
Mike Chernoff - Danny Seguin - Bill Collins

No. 19
Bill Masterton

No. 20
Brian Sutherby - Antti Miettinen - Ed Belfour - Brent Fedyk - Nikolai Borschevsky
Jaime Langenbrunner - Iain Fraser - Mike Craig - Peter Lappin - Dino Ciccarelli
Bob Flockhart - Bryan Maxwell - Tom Reid - Don Johns

No. 21
Loui Eriksson - Junior Lessard - Guy Carbonneau - Paul Broten - Derrick Smith
Perry Berezan - Moe Mantha - Dirk Graham - George Ferguson - Jack Carlson
Bill Hogaboam - Robbie Laird - Dennis Maruk - Doug Rombough - Dave Cressman
John Flesch - Danny Grant - Bill Plager

No. 22
Landon Wilson - Junior Lessard - Kirk Muller - Pavel Patera - Brett Hull
Craig Muni - Dan Keczmer - Robert Petrovicky - Trent Klatt - Ulf Dahlen
Mitch Messier - Dusan Pasek - John Barrett - Tom Hirsch - Bob Rouse
Gary Sargent - Roland Eriksson - Dennis Hextall - Walk McKechnie - Bob Woytowich

No. 23
Tom Wandell - Konstantin Pushkarev - Mathias Tjarnqvist - Martin Rucinsky - Jyrki Lumme
Chris Murray - Aaron Gavey - Greg Adams - Alan May - Gord Donnelly
Duane Joyce - Derrick Smith - Mark Osiechki - Brian Bellows - Ron Meighan
Greg Smith - Lou Nanne

No. 24
Vojtech Polak - Nathan Perrott - Richard Matvichuk - Mark Tinordi - Richard Zemlak
Will Plett - Bill Nyrop - Jim Dobson - Tony White - Kris Manery
Bryan Maxwell - Doug Hicks - Gary Gambucci - Tom Polanic - Duane Rupp
Jon Fontas - Joe Contini - Roger Melin

No. 25
Warren Peters - Chris Conner - Nolan Baumgartner - Jeremy Stevenson - Joe Nieuwendyk
Dan Kesa - Peter Zezel - Rob Brown - Kip Miller - Paul Jerrard
Mitch Messier - Gordie Roberts - Jack Carlson - Tony McKegney - Al MacAdam
Tom Colley - Bruce McIntosh - Gordie LaBossiere - Tom Polanic - Ken Broderick
Darryl Sly

No. 26
Jere Lehtinen - Russ Courtnall - David Shaw - Shawn Chambers - Pat Micheletti
Ken Duggan - Paul Boutilier - Dave Langevin - Gord Sherven - John Markell
Brad Maxwell - Bryan Maxwell - Steve Payne - Nick Beverley - Tom Colley
Bruce MacIntosh - Buster Harvey - Ken Broderick - Bill Orban - Terry Holbrook
Bob Whitlock - Bob Paradise

No. 27
Andrew Hutchinson - Patrik Stefan - Patrick Traverse - Teppo Numminen - Manny Malhorta
Shaun Van Allen - Shawn Chambers - Marc Labelle - Shane Churla - Brian MacLellan
Stephane Roy - Gilles Meloche - Jim Roberts - Craig Cameron - John Flesch
Tony Featherstone - Wayne Muloin - Marshall Johnston

No. 28
Mark Fistric - David Oliver - Greg Hawgood - Donald Audette - Richard Jackman
Jason Botterill - Bob Bassen - Travis Richards - James Black - Derian Hatcher
Dave Mackey - Reed Larson - Ken Hodge - Gord Dineen - Pat Price
Mats Hallin - Alain Langlais - Harold Snepets - Ron Meighan - Steve Christoff
Jim Boo - Jim Roberts - Lars Lindgren - Craig Cameron - Rick Chinnick
Jon Fontas

No. 29
Steve Ott - Grant Marshall - Trent Klatt - Warren Babe - Jay Caufield
Tim Coulis - Dave Richter - Ron Friest - Mike Antonovich - Tom Younghans
Bob Bergloff - Alain Langlais - Dean Prentice - Murray Oliver - Brian Smith
Roger Melin - Bob Cook

No. 30
Corey Hirsch - Manny Fernandez - Jon Casey - George Servinis - Stephane Roy
Jim Craig - Cesare Maniago - Gary Smith - Gilles Gilbert - Ted McCaskill
Carl Wetzel - Steve Janaszak

No. 31
Alex Auld - Tobias Stephan - Ron Tugnutt - Jordan Willis - Mark Janssens
Larry DePalma - Wally Schreiber - Kirk Tomlinson - George Servinis - Jim Archibald
Ken Solheim - Ron Friest

No. 32
Don Sweeney - Claude Lemieux - Jim Montgomery - Arturs Irbe - Travis Richards
Jaime Langenbrunner - Doug Barrault - Brad Berry - Scott Sandelin - Pat MacLeod
Kevin Kaminski - Emanuel Viveiros - Randy Smith - Dan Mandich - Don Jackson
Jim Dobson - Archie Henderson

No. 33
Matt Climie - Doug Janik - Scott Pellerin - Benoit Hogue - Mike Needham
Jim McKenzie - Tommy Sjodin - Daniel Berthiaume - Don Beaupre

No. 34
Mark Wotton - Petr Buzek - Darcy Wakaluk - Steve Gotaas - Mike Berger
Paul Houck - Ron Wilson - Tim Helmer - Craig Levie

No. 35
Marty Turco - Andy Moog - Darcy Wakaluk - Jarmo Myllys - Mike Sands
Gary Edwards - Paul Harrison - Gilles Gilbert - Fern Rivard - Linday Middlebrook

No. 36
Garrett Stafford - Jussi Jokinen - Steve Gainey - Roman Lyashenko - Jeff Mitchell
Link Gaetz - Chrus Pryor

No. 37
Karlis Skrastins - Mark Parrish - Lubomir Sekeras - Jeff MacMillan - Brad Lukowich
Zach Boyer - Neil Brady - Mitch Messier - Don Barber - Dave Archibald
Paul Houch - Bill Stewart - Don Biggs - Tim Trimper

No. 38
Doan Jancevski - Alan Letang - Jason Botterill - Mark Lawrence - Roy Mitchell
Steve Martinson - Jayson More - Mitch Messier

No. 39
Joel Lundqvist - Niko Kapanen - Kelly Fairchild - Mike Kennedy - Peter Douris
Enrico Ciccone - Neil Wilkinson

No. 40
Johan Holmqvist - Gavin Mordan - Greg Leeb - Patrick Cote - Patr MacLeod
Dean Kolstad

No. 41
Brent Krahn - Mike Smith - Martin Skoula - Brent Gilchris - Keith Aldridge
Tony Hrkac - Jarrod Skalde - Alien Pederen - Rob Zettler

No. 42
Dan Jancevski - Jon Klemm - Steve Gainey - Sergei Makarov

No. 43
Philippe Boucher - Steve Gainey - Jim Storm - Gord Donnelly - Helmut Balderis

No. 44
Jeff Woywitka - Steve Begin - Brandon Crombeen - Jarsolav Modry - Jason Arnott
Aaron Gavey - Patrick Cote - Randy Wood - Reid Simpson - Kevin Evans
Steve Payne

No. 45
Brenden Morrow - Allan Bester - Mike McHugh

No. 46
Jamie Wright - Dan Keczmer

No. 47
Aaron Downey - Mario Thyer

No. 48
Scott Young - Scott Robinson

No. 49
Jon Sim

No. 50
Krys Barch - Ryan Christie

No. 51
John MacLean

No. 53
Vojtect Polak

No. 55
Darryl Sydor - John Erskine - Tyler Bouck - Brad Maxwell

No. 56
Sergei Zubov

No. 58
Francis Wathier

No. 59
Ivan Vishnevskiy

No. 63
Mike Ribeiro

No. 65
Chris Conner

No. 72
Shayne Corson

No. 77
Matthew Barnaby - Pierre Turgeon

No. 88
Eric Lindros

No. 91
Brad Richards

No. 96
Fabian Brunnstrom

No. 98
Brian Lawton

All-Time Draft Picks
R = Round | O = Overall
2009
Scott Glennie © - R1 O8 - Brandon
Alex Chiasson (RW) - R2 O38 - Des Moines
Reilly Smith (RW) - R3 O69 - St. Michaels
Tomas Vincour © - R5 O129 - Edmonton
Curtis McKenzie (LW) - R6 O159 - Penticton

2008
Tyler Beskorowany (G) - R2 O59 - Owen
Scott Winkler © - R3 O89 - Russell Stover
Philip Larsen (D) - R5 O149 - Frolunda
Matt Tassone © - R6 O176 - Swift Current
Mike Bergin (D) - R7 O209 - Smiths Falls

2007
Niko Sacchetti © - R2 O50 - Virginia HS
Sergei Korostin (RW) - R3 O64 - Dynamo Mosc.
Colton Sceviour (RW) - R4 O112 - Portland
Austin Smith (RW) - R5 O128 - The Gunnery
Jamie Benn (LW) - R5 O129 - Victoria
Ondrej Roman © - R5 O136 - Spokane
Michael Neal (LW) - R5 O149 - Belleville
Luke Gazdic (LW) - R6 O172 - Erie

2006
Ivan Vishnevskiy (D) - R1 O27 - Rouyn-Noranda
Aaron Snow (LW) - R3 O90 - Brampton
Richard Bachman (G) - R4 O120 - Cushing HS
David McIntyre © - R5 O138 - Newmarket
Max Warn (LW) - R5 O150 - IFK Helsinki

2005
Matt Niskanen (D) - R1 O28 - Virginia HS
James Neal (LW) - R2 O33 - Plymouth
Richard Clune (LW) - R3 O71 - Sarnia
Perttu Lindgren © - R3 O75 - Ilves Jr.
Tom Wandell (F) - R5 O146 - Sondertalje Jr.
Matt Walkins (F) - R5 O160 - Vernon
Pat McGann (G) - R7 O223 - Team Illinois

2004
Mark Fistrict (D) - R1 O28 - Vancouver
Johan Fransson (D) - R2 O34 - Lulea
Raymond Sawada (RW) - R2 O52 - Nanaimo
Niklas Grossman (D) - R2 O56 - Sodertalje Jr.
John Lammers (LW) - R3 O86 - Lethbridge
Fredrik Naslund (RW) - R4 O104 - Vasteras
Trevor Ludwig (D) - R6 O183 - Texas NAHL
Sergei Kukushin (W) - R7 O218 - Minsk Jr.
Lukas Vomela (D) - R8 O248 - Budejovice
Matt McKnight (W) - R9 O280 - Camrose

2003
Loui Eriksson (LW) - R2 O33 - Frolunda Jr.
Vojtech Polak (W) - R2 O36 - Karlovy Vary
B.J. Crombeen (RW) - R2 O54 - Barrie
Matt Nickerson (D) - R3 O99 - Texas NAHL
Alexander Naurov (W) - R4 O134 - Yaroslavl Jr.
Eero Kilpelainen (G) - R5 O144 - Kalpa Jr.
Gino Guyer © - R5 O165 - Minnesota
Francis Wathier (LW) - R6 O185 - Bull
Drew Bagnall (D) - R6 O195 - Battlefords
Elias Granath (D) - R6 O196 - Leksand Jr.
Niko Vaino (D) - R8 O259 - Jokerit Jr.

2002
Martin Vagner (D) - R1 O26 - Hull Olympiques
Janos Vas (LW) - R2 O32 - Malmo Jrs
Tobias Stephan (G) - R2 O34 - Chur EHC
Marius Holtet (RW) - R2 O42 - Farjestad Jrs.
Trevor Daley (D) - R2 O43 - Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Geoff Waugh (D) - R3 O78 - Kindersley Klippers
Jarrko A. Immonen © - R4 O110 - Blues Jrs.
David Bararuk (LW) - R5 O147 - Moose Jaw Warriors
Kirill Sidorenko © - R6 O180 - Kurgan
Bryan Hamm (LW) - R7 O210 - Peterborough Petes
Tuomas Mikkonen (LW) - R8 O243 - JyP HT Jyvaskyla
Ned Havern (LW) - R9 O273 - Boston College

2001
Jason Bacashihua (G) - R1 O26 - Chicago Freeze
Yared Hagos © - R3 O70 - AIK Jrs.
Anthony Aquino (F) - R3 O92 - Merrimack College
Daniel Volrab (LW) - R4 O126 - Sparta Praha
Mike Smith (G) - R5 O161 - Sudbury Wolves
Michal Blazek (D) - R6 O167 - Vsetin HC
Jussi Jokinen (LW) - R6 O192 - Karpat Jrs.
Marco Rosa © - R8 O255 - Merrimack College
Dale Sullivan (RW) - R9 O265 - Hull Olympiques
Marek Tomica (F) - R9 O285 - Slavia Praha HC

2000
Steve Ott © - R1 O25 - Windsor Spitfires
Dan Ellis (G) - R2 O60 - Omaha Lancers
Joel Lundqvist © - R3 O68 - Vastra Frolunda Jrs.
Alexei Tereshenko © - R3 O91 - Moscow Dynamo
Vadim Khomitski (D) - R4 O123 - HC Moscow
Ruslan Bernikov (RW) - R5 O139 - Khabarovsk Amur
Artem Chernov © - R5 O162 - Novokuznetsk Metallurg
Ladislav Vlcek (F) - R6 O192 - Kladno
Marco Tuokko (LW) - R7 O219 - TPS Turku
Antti Miettinen (LW) - R7 O224 - HPK Hameenlinna

1999
Michael Ryan © - R2 O32 - Boston College High
Dan Jancevski (D) - R2 O66 - London Knights
Mathias Tjarnqvist (RW) - R3 O96 - Rogle Angelholm
Jeff Bateman (F) - R4 O126 - Brampton Battalion
Gregor Baumgartner (RW) - R5 O156 - Acadie-Bathurst Titan
Justin Cox © - R6 O184 - Prince George Cougars
Brett Draney (LW) - R6 O186 - Kamloops Blazers
Jeff MacMillan (D) - R7 O215 - Oshawa Generals
Brian Sullivan (D) - R8 O243 - Thayer Academy
Jamie Chamberlain (RW) - R9 O265 - Peterborough Petes
Mikhail Donika (D) - R9 O272 - Yaroslavl Torpedo

1998
John Erskine (D) - R2 O39 - London Knights
Tyler Bouck (LW) - R2 O57 - Prince George Cougars
Gabriel Karlsson (LW) - R3 O86 - HV71 Jonkoping
Pavel Patera © - R6 O153 - AIK Solna
Niko Kapanen © - R6 O173 - HPK Hameenlinna
Scott Perry (F) - R7 O200 - Boston University

1997
Brenden Morrow (LW) - R1 O25 - Portland Winter Hawks
Roman Lyashenko © - R1 O52 - Yaroslavl Torpedo
Steve Gainey (LW) - R3 O77 - Kamloops Blazers
Marc Kristoffersson (LW) - R4 O105 - Mora
Teemu Elomo (LW) - R5 O132 - TPS Turku
Alexei Timkin (LW) - R6 O160 - Yaroslavl Torpedo
Jeff McKercher (D) - R7 O189 - Barrie Colts
Alexei Komarov (D) - R8 O216 - Yaroslavl Torpedo
Brett McLean © - R9 O242 - Kelowna Rockets

1996
Richard Jackman (D) - R1 O5 - Sault Ste. Marie
Jon Sim © - R3 O70 - Sarnia
Mike Hurley (RW) - R4 O90 - Tri-City
Ryan Christie (LW) - R5 O112 - Owen Sound
Evgeny Tsybouk (D) - R5 O113 - Yaroslavl
Eoin McInerney (G) - R7 O166 - London
Joel Kwiatowski (D) - R8 O194 - Prince George
Nick Bootland (LW) - R9 O213 - Guelph

1995
Jarome Iginla (RW) - R1 O11 - Kamloops
Patrick Cote (LW) - R2 O37 - Beauport
Petr Buzek (D) - R3 O63 - Dkla Jihlava
Sergey Gusev (D) - R3 O69 - Mayak Samara
Wade Strand (D) - R5 O115 - Regina
Dominic Marleau (D) - R6 O141 - Victoriaville
Jeff Dewar (RW) - R7 O173 - Moose Jaw
Anatoli Koveshnikov (LW) - R8 O193 - Sokol Kiev
Sergei Luchinkin (LW) - R8 O202 - Dynamo Moscow
Steve Lowe © - R9 O219 - Sault Ste. Marie

1994
Jason Botterill (LW) - R1 O20 - U Michigan
Lee Jinman © - R2 O46 - North Bay
Jamie Wright (LW) - R4 O98 - Guelph
Marty Turco (G) - R5 O124 - Cambridge Jr.B
Evgeny Petrochinin (D) - R6 O150 - Spartak
Marty Flichel (RW) - R9 O228 - Tacoma
Jimmy Roy © R10 O254 - Thunder Bay Chris
Szysky (RW) - R11 O280 - Swift Current

1993
Todd Harvey © - R1 O9 - Detroit
Jamie Langenbrunner © - R2 O35 - Cloquet HS
Chad Lang (G) - R4 O87 - Peterborough
Rick Mrozik (D) - R6 O136 - Cloquet HS
Per Svartvadet (LW) - R6 O139 - MoDo
Jeremy Stasiuk (RW) - R7 O165 - Spokane
Rob Lurtsema (LW) - R8 O191 - Burnsville HS
Jordan Willis (G) - R10 O243 - London
Bill Lang (RW) - R10 O249 - North Bay
Corey Peterson (D) - R11 O269 - Jefferson HS

1992
Jarrko Varvio (RW) - R2 O34 - HPK
Jeff Bes © - R3 O58 - Guelph
Jere Lehtinen (RW) - R4 O88 - Espoo
Michael Johnson (D) - R6 O130 - Ottawa
Kyle Peterson © - R7 O154 - Thunder Bay
Juha Lind © - R8 O178 Jokerit
Lars Edstrom (LW) - R9 O202 - Lulea
Jeff Romfo © - R10 O226 - Blaine HS
Jeffrey Moen (G) - R11 O250 - Roseville

1991
Richard Matvichuk (D) - R1 O8 - Saskatoon
Mike Torchia (G) - R4 O74 - Kitchener
Mike Kennedy (LW) - R5 O97 - U of British Columbia
Mark Lawrence (RW) - R6 O118 - Detroit Amb.
Geoff Finch (G) - R7 O137 - Brown U
Michael Burkett (LW) - R8 O174 - Michigan State
Derek Herlofsky (G) - R9 O184 - St. Paul Jr. A
Tom Nemeth (LW) - R10 O206 - Cornwall
Shayne Green (RW) - R11 O228 - Kamloops
Jukka Suomalainen (D) - R12 O250 - Grifka

1990
Derian Hatcher (D) - R1 O8 - North Bay
Laurie Billeck (D) - R3 O50 - Prince Albert
Cal McGowan © - R4 O70 - Kamloops
Frank Kovacs (LW) - R4 O71 - Regina Pats
Enrico Ciccone (D) - R5 O92 - Trois-Riveres
Roman Turek (G) - R6 O113 - Czech. Nat. Jr.
Jeff Levy (G) - R7 O134 - Rochester
Doug Barrault (RW) - R8 O155 - Lethbridge
Joe Biondi © - R9 O176 - Minnesota-Duluth
Troy Binnie (RW) - R10 O197 - Ottawa
Ole Dahlstrom © - R11 O218 - Furuset
John McKersie (G) - R12 O239 - W. Madison HS

1989
Doug Zmolek (D) - R1 O7 - Rochester Marshall HS
Mike Craig (RW) - R2 O28 - Oshawa
Murray Garbutt © - R3 O 60 - Medicine Hat
J.F. Quintin (LW) - R4 O75 - Shawinigan
Pat MacLeod (D) - R5 O87 - Kamloops
Bryan Schoen (G) - R5 O91 - Minnetonka HS
Rhys Hollyman (D) - R5 O97 - Miami
Scott Cashman (G) - R6 O112 - Kanata
Jon Pratt (LW) - R8 O154 - Pingree H.S.
Ken Blum (LW) - R9 O175 - St. Joseph's Prep
Arturs Irbe (G) - R10 O196 - Dynamo Riga
Tom Pederson (D) - R11 O217 - Minnesota
Helmut Balderis (RW) - R12 O238 - Dynamo Riga

1988
Mike Modano © - R1 O1 - Prince Albert
Link Gaetz (D) - R2 O40 - Spokane
Shaun Kane (D) - R3 O43 - Springfield Jr. B
Jeff Stolp (G) - R4 O64 - Greenway HS
Ken MacArthur (D) - R8 O148 - Denver
Travis Richards (D) - R9 O169 - Armstrong HS
Ari Matilainen (RW) - R10 O190 - Assat Pori
Grant Bischoff (LW) - R11 O211 - Minnesota
Trent Andison (LW) - R12 O232 - Trent Andison

1987
Dave Archibald © - R1 O6 - Portland
Scott McCrady (D) - R2 O35 - Medicine Hat
Kevin Kaminski © - R3 O48 - Saskatoon
John Weisbrod © - R4 O73 - Choate Prep
Teppo Kivela © - R5 O88 - Jokerit
Darcy Norton (LW) - R6 O109 - Kamloops
Timo Kulonen (D) - R7 O130 - Kalpa
Don Schmidt (D) - R8 O151 - Kamloops
Jarmo Myllys (G) - R9 O172 - Lukko
Larry Olimb (D) - R10 O193 - Warroad HS
Marc Felicio (G) - R11 O214 - Northwood Prep
Dave Shields © - R12 O235 - Denver

1986
Warren Babe (LW) - R1 O12 - Lethbridge
Neil Wilkinson (D) - R2 O30 - Selkirk
Dean Kolstad (D) - R2 O33 - Prince Albert
Eric Bennett (LW) - R3 O54 - Wilbraham Prep
Rob Zettler (D) - R3 O55 - Sault Ste. Marie
Brad Turner (D) - R3 O58 - Calgary Midget
Kirk Tomlinson © - R4 O75 - Hamilton
Jari Gronstrand (D) - R5 O96 - Tappara
Scott Mathias © - R8 O159 - Denver
Lance Pitlick (D) - R9 O180 - Cooper HS
Dan Keczmer (D) - R10 O201 - Detroit
Garth Joy (D) - R11 O222 - Hamilton
Kurt Stahura (LW) - R12 O243 - Williston

1985
Stephane Roy © - R3 O51 - Grandy Bisons
Mike Berger (D) - R4 O69 - Lethbridge
Dwight Mullins © - R5 O90 - Lethbridge
Mike Mulloweney (D) - R6 O111 - Deerfield Academy
Mike Keifer © - R7 O132 - St. John's Prep
Ross Johnson © - R8 O153 - Rochester Mayo
Tim Helmer © - R9 O174 - Ottawa
Gordon Ernst © - R10 O195 - Cranston E. HS
Ladislav Lubina (LW) - R11 O216 - Parbudice
Tommy Sjodin (D) - R12 O237 - Timra

1984
Dave Quinn (D) - R1 O13 - Kent HS
Ken Hodge © - R3 O46 - St. John's Prep
Miroslav Maly (D) - R4 O76 - Bayreuth
Jiri Poner (RW) - R5 O89 - Landshut
Kari Takko (G) - R5 O97 - Finnish Olympic
Gary McColgan (LW) - R6 O118 - Oshawa
Vladimir Kyhos (D) - R7 O139 - Litinov
Darin MacInnis (G) - R8 O160 - Kent HS
Duane Wahlin (RW) - R9 O181 - Johnson HS
Mike Orn © - R10 O201 - Stillwater HS
Tom Terwilliger (D) - R11 O222 - Edina HS
Mike Nightengale (D) - R12 O242 - Simley HS

1983
Brian Lawton © - R1 O1 - Mt. St. Charles
Malcolm Parks (RW) - R2 O36 - St. Albert Tier II
Frantisek Musil (D) - R2 O38 - Pardubice HC
Mitch Messier © - R3 O56 - Notre Dame
Brian Durand © - R4 O76 - Cloquet HS
Rich Geist © - R5 O96 - St. Paul Academy
Tom McComc (D) - R6 O116 - Mt. St. Charles
Sean Toomey © - R7 O136 - Cretin HS
Don Biggs © - R8 O156 - Oshawa
Paul Pulis (RW) - R9 O176 - Hibbing HS
Milos Riha (LW) - R10 O196 - Czech National
Oldrich Valek (RW) - R11 O212 - Czech National
Paul Roff (RW) - R12 O236 - Edina HS

1982
Brian Bellows (RW) - R1 O2 - Kitchener
Wally Chapman © - R3 O59 - Edina HS
Bob Rouse (D) - R4 O80 - Billings
Dusan Pasek © - R4 O81 - Bratislava
Marty Wiltala © - R5 O101 - Superior HS
Todd Carlile (D) - R6 O122 - North St. Paul
Victor Zhluktov (LW) - R7 O143 - CSKA Morscow
Paul Miller (D) - R8 O164 - Crookston HS
Pat Micheletti © - R9 O185 - Hibbing HS
Arnold Kadlec (D) - R10 O206 - CHZ Litomerice
Scott Knutson © - R11 O227 - Warroad HS

1981
Ron Meighan (D) - R1 O13 - Niagara Falls
Dave Donnelly © - R2 O27 - St. Albert
Mike Sands (G) - R2 O31 - Sudbury
Tom Hirsch (D) - R2 O33 - Patrick Henry HS
Dave Preuss (RW) - R2 O34 - St. Thomas Academy
Jali Wahlsten (LW) - R2 O41 - TPS Turka
Terry Tait (LW) - R4 O69 - Saunt Ste-Marie
Jim Malwitz © - R4 O76 - Grand Rapids
Kelly Hubbard (D) - R5 O97 - Portland
Paul Guay (RW) - R6 O118 - Mt. St. Charles
Jim Archibald (RW) - R7 O139 - Moose Jaw
Kari Kanervo © - R8 O160 - TPS Turka
Scott Bjugstad © - R9 O181 - Minnesota
Steve Kudebeg (G) - R10 O202 - Breck HS

1980
Brad Palmer (LW) - R1 O16 - Victoria
Don Beaupre (G) - R2 O32 - Sudbury
Randy Velischek (D) - R3 O53 - Providence College
Mike Huglen (D) - R4 O79 - Roseau HS
Dave Jensen (D) - R5 O100 - Minnesota
Dan Zavarise (D) - R6 O121 - Cornwall
Bill Stewart (RW) - R7 O142 - Denver
Jeff Walters (RW) - R8 O163 - Peterborough
Bob Lakso (LW) - R9 O184 - Aurora-Hoyt HS
Dave Richter (D) - R10 O205 - Michigan

1979
Craig Hartsburg (D) - R1 O6 - Sault Ste. Marie
TomMcCarthy (LW) - R1 O10 - Oshawa
Neal Broten © - R2 O42 - U of Minnesota
Kevin Maxwell © - R3 O63 - U of North Dakota
Jim Dobson (RW) - R5 O90 - Portland
Brian Gualazzi (RW) - R6 O11 - Sault Ste. Marie

1978
Bobby Smith © - R1 O1 - Ottawa
Steve Payne (LW) - R2 O19 - Ottawa
Steve Christoff (LW) - R2 O24 - Minnesota
Curt Giles (D) - R4 O54 - Minnesota-Duluth
Roy Kerling © - R5 O70 - Cornell
Bob Bergloff (D) - R6 O87 - Minnesota
Kim Spencer (D) - R7 O104 - Victoria
Mike Cotter (D) - R8 O121 - Bowling Green
Brent Gogol (RW) - R9 O138 - Billings
Mike Seide (LW) - R10 O155 - Bloomington

1977
Brad Maxwell (D) - R1 O7 - New Westminster
Dave Semenko (LW) - R2 O25 - Brandon
Kevin McCloskey (D) - R4 O61 - Calgary
Bob Parent (D) - R5 O69 - Kingston
Jamie Gallimore (RW) - R6 O9 - Kamloops
Jean-Pierre Sanvido (G) - R7 O115 - Trois Rivieres
Greg Tebbutt (D) - R8 O133 - Regina
Keith Hanson (D) - R9 O151 - Austin

1976
Glen Sharpley © - R1 O3 - Hull
Jim Roberts (LW) - R2 O31 - Ottawa
Don Jackson (D) - R3 O39 - Notre Dame
Ron Zanussi (RW) - R3 O51 - London
Mike Fedorko (D) - R4 O75 - Hamilton
Phil Verchota © - R5 O93 - Minnesota
Dave Delich © - R6 O111 - Colorado College
Jeff Barr (D) - R7 O129 - Michigan State

1975
Bryan Maxwell (D) - R1 O4 - Midicine Hat
Paul Harrison (G) - R3 O40 - Oshawa
Alex Pirus (RW) - R3 O41 - Notre Dame
Steve Jensen (LW) - R4 O58 - Michigan Tech
Dave Norris (LW) - R5 O76 - Hamilton
Greg Clause (RW) - R6 O94 - Hamilton
Robert Francois (D) - R7 O112 - Sherbrooke
Dean Magee (LW) - R8 O130 - Colorado College
Terry Angel (RW) - R9 O148 - Oshawa
Michel Blais (D) - R10 O164 - Kingston
Earl Sargent (RW) - R11 O188 - Fargo-Moorehead
Gilles Cloutier (G) - R12 O201 - Shawinigan

1974
Doug Hicks (D) - R1 O6 - Flin Flon
Richard Nantais (LW) - R2 O24 - Quebec
Pete LoPresti (G) - R3 O42 - Denver
Kim MacDougall (D) - R4 O60 - Regina
Ron Ashton (LW) - R5 O78 - Saskatoon
John Sheridan © - R6 O96 - Minnesota
Dave Heitz (G) - R7 O114 - Fargo-Moorehead
Ronald Eriksson © - R8 O131 - Tunabro
Dave Staffen © - R9 O148 - Ottawa
Brian Anderson (D) - R10 O164 - New Westminster
Duane Bray (D) - R11 O179 - Flin Flon
Brian Holderness (G) - R13 O205 - Saskatoon
Frank Taylor (D) - R14 O215 - Brandon
Jeff Hymanson (D) - R14 O222 - St. Cloud

1973
Blake Dunlop © - R2 O18 - Ottawa
Johnny Rogers (RW) - R2 O25 - Edmonton
Rick Chinnick (RW) - R3 O41 - Peterborough
Tom Colley © - R4 O57 - Sudbury
Lowell Ostlund (D) - R5 O73 - Saskatoon
David Lee (LW) - R6 O89 - Ottawa
Lou Nistico © - R7 O105 - London
George Beveridge (D) - R8 O121 - Kitchener
Jim Johnston © - R9 O136 - Peteborough
Sam Clegg (G) - R10 O153 - Medicine Hat
Russ Wiechnik © - R11 O161 - Calgary

1972
Jerry Byers (LW) - R1 O12 - Kitchener
Terry Ryan © - R3 O44 - Hamilton
Tom Thomson (D) - R4 O60 - Toronto
Chris Ahrens (D) - R5 O76 - Kitchener
Steve West © - R6 O92 - Oshawa
Chris Meloff (D) - R7 O108 - Kitchener
Scott MacPhail (RW) - R7 O116 - Montreal Jr.
Bob Lundeen (D) - R8 O124 - Wisconsin
Glen Mikkelson (RW) - R9 O140 - Brandon
Steve Lyon (D) - R10 O145 - Peterborough
Juri Kudrasov © - R10 O147 - Kitchener
Marcel Comeau © - R10 O148 - Edmonton

1971
Rod Norrish (LW) - R2 O21 - Regina
Ron Wilson (D) - R3 O35 - Flin Flon
Mike Legge (LW) - R4 O49 - Winnipeg
Brian McBratney (D) - R5 O63 - St. Catherines
Al Globensky (D) - R6 O77 - Montreal Jr.
Bruce Abbey (D) - R7 O91 - Peterborough
Russ Friesen (LW) - R8 O105 - Hamilton
Mike Antonovich © - R9 O113 - U of Minnesota

1970
Buster Harvy (D) - R2 O17 - Hamilton
Fred Barrett (D) - R2 O20 - Toronto
Dennis Patterson (D) - R3 O34 - Peterborough
Dave Cressman (LW) - R4 O48 - Kitchener
Henry Lehvonen (D) - R5 O62 - Kitchener
Murray McNeil (LW) - R6 O76 - Calgary
Gary Geldart (D) - R7 O89 - London
Mickey Donaldson (LW) - R8 O101 - Peterborough

1969
Dick Redmond (D) - R1 O5 - St. Catherines
Dennis O'Brien (D) - R2 O14 - St. Catherines
Gilles Gilbert (G) - R3 O25 - London
Fred O'Donnell (RW) - R4 O37 - Oshawa
Pierre Jutras (LW) - R5 O49 - Shawinigan
Bob Walton © - R6 O61 - Niagara Falls
Rick Thompson (D) - R7 O72 - Niagara Falls
Cal Russell (RW) - R8 O78 - Hamilton

1968
Jim Benzelock (RW) - R1 O5 - Winnipeg
Marc Rioux © - R2 O15 - Verdun
Glen Lindsay (G) - R3 O22 - Saskatoon

1967
Wayne Cheesman (LW) - R1 O4 - Whitby Jr. B
Larry Mick (RW) - R2 O13 - Pembrooke
LoboFan07
1967-1968 Season



Record: 27-32-15
Points: 69
Home Record: 17-12-8
Away Record: 10-20-7
Division Finish: 4th - West Division
Season Summary: With the NHL doubling from 6 to 12 teams, Minnesota, the capital of hockey in the USA was an obvious choice for 1 of the 6 expansion teams. Named North Stars for their state motto "Etoile du Nord", which is French for Star of the North, the team took the ice for the first time on October 15th losing to the expansion California Seals on the road. Six days later with workers still installing the seats at the Met Center in Bloomington the North Stars played the Seals to a 3-3 tie in their first home game. Midway through the season the Stars where in the running for first place in the all expansion Western Division. However, tragedy struck on January 13th when Bill Masterton struck his head on the ice during a home game against the Seals, he would die from his injuries 2 days later. Masterton a career minor leaguer would have an annual award named after him awarded to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey. Initially shaken by the loss of their teammate, the North Stars lost 6 straight. However, they would recover to make the playoffs by finishing in 4th place with a record of 27-32-15. In the playoffs the North Stars found themselves in a quick hole losing the first 2 games to the Kings in Los Angeles. After winning the next 2 at home the Stars had their backs to wall losing 3-2 in LA. The Stars would again hold their ground at home forcing a 7th game with an overtime win. IN Game 7 back in LA the Stars erupted for 9 goals to advance to the Western Finals. In the Western Finals the North Stars and St. Louis Blues would battle back and forth to a 7th game, before the Blues advance to the finals with a win in double overtime in a draining series with 4 overtime games.

Regular Season
11 Oct T at St Louis 2- 2
14 Oct L at Oakland 0- 6
15 Oct L at Los Angeles 3- 5
18 Oct T at Pittsburgh 3- 3
21 Oct W Oakland 3- 1
25 Oct W St Louis 3- 2
28 Oct L Chicago 2- 4
1 Nov L Pittsburgh 1- 4
2 Nov W at Philadelphia 3- 1
4 Nov T Los Angeles 2- 2
8 Nov W St Louis 5- 1
11 Nov W Toronto 2- 1
15 Nov L Montreal 1- 5
18 Nov T Philadelphia 2- 2
19 Nov L at NY Rangers 2- 5
22 Nov L at Toronto 0- 3
25 Nov L Chicago 1- 4
26 Nov L at Chicago 1- 2
29 Nov L at Boston 1- 5
30 Nov T at Montreal 1- 1
2 Dec W at St Louis 5- 1
3 Dec W at Chicago 4- 3
6 Dec T Toronto 1- 1
9 Dec L Pittsburgh 2- 3
10 Dec W at Pittsburgh 7- 4
13 Dec W Los Angeles 4- 0
15 Dec W at Los Angeles 3- 0
16 Dec W at Oakland 1- 0
21 Dec L at Philadelphia 0- 6
23 Dec L at Pittsburgh 0- 4
25 Dec L St Louis 0- 1
27 Dec T at NY Rangers 3- 3
28 Dec L at Montreal 2- 6
30 Dec W Boston 5- 4
3 Jan W Los Angeles 6- 0
6 Jan T at Oakland 5- 5
10 Jan W Philadelphia 6- 4
13 Jan T Oakland 2- 2
14 Jan L at Boston 2- 9
17 Jan L at St Louis 0- 5
18 Jan L Philadelphia 2- 4
20 Jan L at Toronto 1- 5
21 Jan W Pittsburgh 4- 3
24 Jan L at St Louis 2- 5
25 Jan W at Philadelphia 3- 0
27 Jan W Oakland 3- 1
28 Jan W Detroit 2- 1
31 Jan W Los Angeles 6- 1
3 Feb L at Detroit 1- 8
4 Feb W Oakland 4- 3
7 Feb W at Los Angeles 4- 2
10 Feb W at Oakland 5- 2
11 Feb L Philadelphia 2- 3
14 Feb L at Pittsburgh 3- 6
15 Feb L NY Rangers 2- 6
17 Feb T St Louis 2- 2
21 Feb W Boston 5- 3
22 Feb L at Philadelphia 3- 7
24 Feb L at Detroit 1- 3
25 Feb T Oakland 3- 3
28 Feb L at Oakland 3- 6
2 Mar W Montreal 3- 2
7 Mar T Pittsburgh 2- 2
9 Mar T NY Rangers 1- 1
10 Mar L at Philadelphia 0- 2
13 Mar L Philadelphia 2- 4
16 Mar L Los Angeles 1- 2
17 Mar W Detroit 5- 1
20 Mar T at Los Angeles 3- 3
23 Mar W Pittsburgh 3- 0
24 Mar T at Pittsburgh 4- 4
27 Mar W at Los Angeles 5- 3
30 Mar L at St Louis 2- 3
31 Mar L St Louis 3- 5

Playoffs
West Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 4 @Kings 2, North Stars 1
Game 2 April 6 @Kings 2, North Stars 0
Game 3 April 9 @North Stars 7, Kings 5
Game 4 April 11 @North Stars 3, Kings 2
Game 5 April 13 @Kings 3, North Stars 2
Game 6 April 16 @North Stars 4, Kings 3 (00:09:11 OT)
Game 7 April 18 North Stars 9, @Kings 5
(North Stars win series, 4-3)

West Division Finals
Game 1 April 21 @Blues 5, North Stars 3
Game 2 April 22 North Stars 3, @Blues 2 (00:03:41 OT)
Game 3 April 25 @North Stars 5, Blues 1
Game 4 April 27 Blues 4, @North Stars 3 (00:01:32 OT)
Game 5 April 29 @Blues 3, North Stars 2 (00:17:27 OT)
Game 6 May 1 @North Stars 5, Blues 1
Game 7 May 3 @Blues 2, North Stars 1 (00:22:50 OT)
(Blues win series, 4-3)
LoboFan07
1968-1969 Season



Record: 18-43-15
Points: 51
Home Record: 11-21-7
Away Record: 7-22-9
Division Finish: 6th - West Division
Season Summary: After a run to the Western Division Finals in their first season the North Stars were a major disappointment in their 2nd season finishing in last place with a record of 18-43-5. Despite the struggle Rookie Danny Grant would have a sold season winning the Calder Trophy with 34 goals and 31 assists.

Regular Season
11 Oct W at Oakland 5- 1
16 Oct L at Chicago 4- 10
17 Oct L Montreal 1- 3
19 Oct W Los Angeles 4- 1
22 Oct L Oakland 2- 3
24 Oct T at Philadelphia 3- 3
26 Oct L NY Rangers 0- 3
30 Oct L Boston 2- 4
2 Nov W at St Louis 2- 0
3 Nov L at NY Rangers 1- 2
6 Nov L Toronto 0- 1
7 Nov L at Detroit 2- 5
9 Nov W Detroit 6- 4
13 Nov W Philadelphia 4- 3
16 Nov W Los Angeles 3- 2
17 Nov T at St Louis 3- 3
20 Nov L Chicago 0- 2
23 Nov L at Montreal 3- 4
24 Nov L at Chicago 0- 6
27 Nov T Oakland 3- 3
30 Nov T at Toronto 3- 3
1 Dec L at Boston 0- 4
4 Dec L Toronto 2- 4
7 Dec L at Los Angeles 2- 3
8 Dec W at Oakland 4- 1
11 Dec L Pittsburgh 2- 4
14 Dec W NY Rangers 4- 1
15 Dec L at Detroit 2- 5
17 Dec L Oakland 2- 3
19 Dec T at Philadelphia 5- 5
21 Dec W at Pittsburgh 3- 1
22 Dec L at NY Rangers 2- 4
25 Dec L St Louis 0- 2
26 Dec T at Los Angeles 4- 4
28 Dec L Chicago 2- 5
31 Dec L at Detroit 3- 6
4 Jan T Boston 2- 2
5 Jan L at NY Rangers 1- 5
7 Jan L Montreal 3- 6
9 Jan L at Pittsburgh 2- 7
11 Jan L Philadelphia 2- 4
12 Jan L St Louis 0- 2
15 Jan L Pittsburgh 1- 3
16 Jan L at Boston 1- 5
19 Jan L St Louis 1- 3
23 Jan W at Pittsburgh 3- 1
25 Jan W Los Angeles 3- 2
26 Jan L at Boston 3- 4
29 Jan L at Montreal 0- 4
1 Feb T Chicago 5- 5
2 Feb W at Philadelphia 3- 2
5 Feb T at Toronto 5- 5
8 Feb L Montreal 3- 6
9 Feb W Pittsburgh 3- 1
12 Feb L at Toronto 1- 7
15 Feb W Detroit 6- 2
16 Feb L at St Louis 0- 6
19 Feb W Los Angeles 7- 4
23 Feb W Toronto 7- 2
24 Feb T at Los Angeles 1- 1
26 Feb L at Oakland 5- 6
1 Mar L Detroit 2- 4
3 Mar L at Chicago 1- 6
5 Mar W Oakland 5- 2
9 Mar T St Louis 2- 2
11 Mar T Boston 3- 3
13 Mar T at Montreal 4- 4
15 Mar T Philadelphia 2- 2
16 Mar W at St Louis 3- 2
19 Mar L NY Rangers 2- 4
20 Mar L at Philadelphia 2- 5
22 Mar L Philadelphia 1- 5
23 Mar L at Pittsburgh 0- 5
25 Mar L Pittsburgh 1- 3
29 Mar L at Oakland 2- 7
30 Mar T at Los Angeles 3- 3

Playoffs
FAILED TO QUALIFY
LoboFan07
1969-1970 Season



Record: 19-35-22
Points: 60
Home Record: 11-16-11
Away Record: 8-19-11
Division Finish: 3rd - West Division
Season Summary: The North Stars continued to struggle in their 3rd season posting a record of 19-35-22. However, in the Western Division it would land them in 3rd place earning them a playoff berth. In the playoffs it would be a quick exit as they were beaten by the St. Louis Blues in 6 games.

Regular Season
11 Oct W Philadelphia 4- 0
15 Oct L at NY Rangers 3- 4
16 Oct W at Detroit 3- 2
18 Oct L at St Louis 2- 4
19 Oct W at Chicago 4- 1
22 Oct L Boston 2- 3
25 Oct L Pittsburgh 1- 4
29 Oct W Montreal 4- 1
1 Nov L at Pittsburgh 3- 6
2 Nov L at Philadelphia 2- 6
5 Nov T at Montreal 2- 2
8 Nov W St Louis 5- 2
12 Nov W Philadelphia 4- 2
15 Nov T Detroit 2- 2
19 Nov L Oakland 2- 4
20 Nov L at St Louis 1- 3
22 Nov W Los Angeles 4- 1
26 Nov T Pittsburgh 4- 4
29 Nov L at Toronto 2- 5
30 Nov T at NY Rangers 2- 2
3 Dec T Toronto 5- 5
6 Dec W at Montreal 4- 3
7 Dec T at Boston 2- 2
10 Dec W Chicago 8- 5
11 Dec T at Detroit 2- 2
13 Dec L NY Rangers 2- 5
15 Dec T at Los Angeles 4- 4
17 Dec L at Oakland 1- 3
20 Dec T at Los Angeles 3- 3
23 Dec L at St Louis 3- 5
25 Dec T Chicago 4- 4
27 Dec L Oakland 3- 5
30 Dec T at Los Angeles 0- 0
3 Jan T NY Rangers 3- 3
4 Jan L at Philadelphia 1- 3
7 Jan T at Toronto 3- 3
10 Jan L Los Angeles 4- 6
14 Jan W St Louis 5- 2
15 Jan T at Oakland 1- 1
17 Jan L NY Rangers 1- 3
22 Jan L Montreal 2- 4
24 Jan L Philadelphia 0- 6
25 Jan L Oakland 1- 4
28 Jan L at Montreal 4- 5
29 Jan L at Boston 5- 6
31 Jan L Toronto 2- 4
1 Feb L at Chicago 4- 7
4 Feb L Pittsburgh 5- 7
7 Feb T Montreal 1- 1
8 Feb L at Pittsburgh 3- 6
11 Feb L at Oakland 1- 2
14 Feb L Chicago 2- 5
15 Feb T St Louis 3- 3
18 Feb T Detroit 1- 1
19 Feb L at Chicago 2- 3
21 Feb L Boston 2- 4
25 Feb T Los Angeles 3- 3
28 Feb L at Philadelphia 2- 6
1 Mar W Toronto 8- 0
4 Mar T Philadelphia 2- 2
7 Mar W at Toronto 8- 3
8 Mar T at Detroit 2- 2
11 Mar L St Louis 1- 9
14 Mar W Pittsburgh 6- 3
15 Mar W at NY Rangers 4- 2
17 Mar T at St Louis 5- 5
18 Mar L Detroit 2- 6
21 Mar W Boston 5- 4
22 Mar L at Boston 0- 5
24 Mar T Oakland 2- 2
25 Mar L at Pittsburgh 0- 2
28 Mar L at Los Angeles 2- 4
29 Mar W at Oakland 8- 3
31 Mar W Los Angeles 5- 2
4 Apr W at Philadelphia 1- 0
5 Apr W at Pittsburgh 5- 1

Playoffs
West Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 8 @Blues 6, North Stars 2
Game 2 April 9 @Blues 2, North Stars 1
Game 3 April 11 @North Stars 4, Blues 2
Game 4 April 12 @North Stars 4, Blues 0
Game 5 April 14 @Blues 6, North Stars 3
Game 6 April 16 Blues 4, @ North Stars 2
(Blues win series, 4-2)
LoboFan07
1970-1971 Season



Record: 28-34-16
Points: 72
Home Record: 16-15-8
Away Record: 12-19-8
Division Finish: 4th - West Division
Season Summary: With rookie Jude Drouin leading the team in soaring the North Stars make the playoffs by finishing in 4th place in a roller coaster season that saw tem finish with a record of 28-34-16. In the playoffs the North Stars would upset the St. Louis Blues in 6 games to reach the cross-division semi finals against the Montreal Canadiens. The Stars and Canadiens would split the first 4 games before the Canadiens took control with a 6-1 win in Game 5. Needing to win Game 6 at home to force a 7th game the North Stars trailed the Canadiens late 3-2, pulling their goalie for an extra attacker. As time wound down it appear as if Ted Hampson had tied the game with a last second goal. However, before the puck passed the goal line the buzzer had sounded and the green light had gone on meaning the goal would no count and the game was over.

Regular Season
10 Oct L at Philadelphia 1- 2
15 Oct W Pittsburgh 4- 2
17 Oct L Detroit 2- 3
18 Oct W at Detroit 2- 1
21 Oct W at Montreal 3- 1
24 Oct L NY Rangers 1- 4
28 Oct W Chicago 2- 1
31 Oct W at Toronto 3- 1
1 Nov L at Boston 0- 5
4 Nov L Montreal 3- 4
7 Nov T St Louis 1- 1
8 Nov T at Chicago 3- 3
11 Nov W Los Angeles 3- 1
14 Nov T Vancouver 3- 3
17 Nov W at St Louis 5- 3
18 Nov L Boston 4- 8
21 Nov W Buffalo 3- 0
22 Nov L at NY Rangers 0- 2
24 Nov L at Vancouver 2- 3
27 Nov W at California 3- 2
28 Nov W at Los Angeles 3- 2
2 Dec W California 3- 2
5 Dec L Chicago 1- 4
6 Dec L at Buffalo 0- 1
9 Dec T Pittsburgh 2- 2
10 Dec L at Montreal 1- 6
12 Dec W at Pittsburgh 1- 0
13 Dec L at Chicago 2- 5
15 Dec L at St Louis 1- 2
16 Dec T Montreal 1- 1
19 Dec L NY Rangers 3- 5
20 Dec L at Boston 2- 7
25 Dec W Toronto 6- 3
26 Dec T at St Louis 1- 1
30 Dec L Boston 2- 6
31 Dec L at Pittsburgh 1- 4
2 Jan T at Los Angeles 3- 3
5 Jan L Toronto 0- 2
6 Jan T at Toronto 4- 4
9 Jan L NY Rangers 0- 1
10 Jan W at Chicago 3- 2
14 Jan T Montreal 3- 3
16 Jan L Buffalo 3- 4
17 Jan W at Detroit 2- 0
21 Jan W St Louis 5- 3
23 Jan T Philadelphia 2- 2
24 Jan L at NY Rangers 2- 6
27 Jan L at California 2- 6
29 Jan W at Vancouver 2- 1
31 Jan W California 7- 1
3 Feb T Detroit 4- 4
6 Feb L Chicago 2- 6
7 Feb T at Boston 4- 4
10 Feb L at NY Rangers 3- 4
11 Feb L at Montreal 2- 6
13 Feb T Philadelphia 2- 2
14 Feb W Pittsburgh 5- 4
17 Feb W California 3- 2
18 Feb L at Detroit 3- 5
21 Feb L Toronto 1- 4
24 Feb W Los Angeles 5- 1
25 Feb T at Toronto 1- 1
27 Feb W Detroit 4- 2
28 Feb L at Buffalo 2- 5
2 Mar L Boston 0- 6
6 Mar W Vancouver 3- 1
7 Mar W Philadelphia 3- 1
10 Mar W St Louis 4- 0
13 Mar T at Pittsburgh 0- 0
14 Mar L Buffalo 0- 5
16 Mar W at Los Angeles 7- 2
21 Mar W at Vancouver 6- 3
23 Mar W Los Angeles 3- 1
25 Mar T at Philadelphia 2- 2
28 Mar L at Buffalo 2- 4
30 Mar L Vancouver 1- 2
31 Mar L at California 1- 4
3 Apr L at Philadelphia 2- 3

Playoffs
Round 1
Game 1 April 7 North Stars 3, @Blues 2
Game 2 April 8 @Blues 4, North Stars 2
Game 3 April 10 Blues 3, @ North Stars 0
Game 4 April 11 @North Stars 2, Blues 1
Game 5 April 13 North Stars 4, @ Blues 3
Game 6 April 15 @North Stars 5, Blues 2
(North Stars win series, 4-2)

Round 2
Game 1 April 20 @Canadiens 7, North Stars 2
Game 2 April 22 North Stars 6, @ Canadiens 3
Game 3 April 24 Canadiens 6, @North Stars 3
Game 4 April 25 @North Stars 5, Canadiens 2
Game 5 April 27 @Canadiens 6, North Stars 1
Game 6 April 29 Canadiens 3, @ North Stars 2
(Canadiens win series, 4-2)
LoboFan07
1971-1972 Season



Record: 37-29-12
Points: 86
Home Record: 22-11-6
Away Record: 15-18-6
Division Finish: 2nd - West Division
Season Summary: Coming of their run to the semifinals the North Stars would post their first winning record finishing in 2nd place with record of 37-29-12. However, in the playoffs the North Stars would be beaten by the St. Louis Blues in 7 games. St.Louis clinched the series 10:07 into the first overtime period in game 7 infront of a sold out Minnesota crowd.

Regular Season
9 Oct W at Detroit 4- 2
14 Oct T Montreal 1- 1
16 Oct L Chicago 2- 3
17 Oct W at Buffalo 3- 2
20 Oct W Vancouver 7- 0
23 Oct W Buffalo 5- 1
24 Oct W at Los Angeles 6- 3
27 Oct W at St Louis 2- 1
28 Oct W Pittsburgh 2- 0
30 Oct T at Toronto 1- 1
31 Oct L at Boston 2- 5
3 Nov W Toronto 2- 1
6 Nov W St Louis 5- 1
7 Nov W at Philadelphia 3- 0
10 Nov L Detroit 1- 2
13 Nov L Montreal 1- 5
16 Nov W at Pittsburgh 5- 1
18 Nov W Pittsburgh 4- 3
20 Nov W NY Rangers 4- 1
21 Nov T at Philadelphia 1- 1
23 Nov W at Vancouver 2- 1
26 Nov W at California 2- 1
27 Nov W at Los Angeles 3- 1
1 Dec W California 4- 1
4 Dec W Philadelphia 3- 1
5 Dec L at Buffalo 1- 3
8 Dec L at Toronto 1- 3
11 Dec L at Montreal 3- 4
12 Dec L at Chicago 3- 5
15 Dec W St Louis 4- 1
18 Dec L Chicago 1- 4
19 Dec T at NY Rangers 1- 1
21 Dec W Los Angeles 3- 2
25 Dec L NY Rangers 1- 2
26 Dec L at Detroit 1- 5
30 Dec T Boston 2- 2
1 Jan W at Los Angeles 3- 2
5 Jan W Detroit 4- 2
8 Jan L Vancouver 1- 5
11 Jan T at Vancouver 2- 2
12 Jan L at California 0- 2
15 Jan L at St Louis 2- 7
16 Jan L at Chicago 2- 3
18 Jan T California 1- 1
19 Jan W at Detroit 4- 1
22 Jan W Toronto 4- 1
23 Jan W Los Angeles 5- 3
27 Jan W at Montreal 6- 5
29 Jan W NY Rangers 4- 2
30 Jan T at NY Rangers 1- 1
2 Feb L at Toronto 2- 3
3 Feb L at Boston 1- 6
5 Feb T Buffalo 3- 3
6 Feb L at Chicago 0- 5
9 Feb W Los Angeles 4- 1
10 Feb W at St Louis 3- 1
12 Feb W Philadelphia 5- 1
16 Feb W Detroit 4- 2
19 Feb L Boston 4- 6
20 Feb W Pittsburgh 2- 0
24 Feb L Montreal 2- 4
26 Feb L St Louis 2- 3
2 Mar L at Philadelphia 0- 3
4 Mar L at Pittsburgh 2- 4
5 Mar W Chicago 2- 1
8 Mar L Boston 4- 5
12 Mar T Toronto 2- 2
14 Mar L Buffalo 3- 4
16 Mar W Vancouver 6- 2
18 Mar L at Montreal 3- 4
19 Mar L at Boston 3- 7
21 Mar W California 4- 2
23 Mar T at Buffalo 4- 4
25 Mar L at Pittsburgh 2- 3
26 Mar W at NY Rangers 5- 0
28 Mar T Philadelphia 2- 2
31 Mar W at California 2- 1
2 Apr L at Vancouver 1- 4

Playoffs
Round 1
Game 1 April 5 @North Stars 3, Blues 0
Game 2 April 6 @North Stars 6, Blues 5 (00:01:36 OT)
Game 3 April 8 @Blues 2, North Stars 1
Game 4 April 9 @Blues 3, North Stars 2
Game 5 April 11 @North Stars 4, Blues 3
Game 6 April 13 @Blues 4, North Stars 2
Game 7 April 16 Blues 2, @ North Stars 1 (00:10:07 OT)
(Blues win series, 4-3)
LoboFan07
1972-1973 Season



Record: 37-30-11
Points: 85
Home Record: 26-8-5
Away Record: 11-22-6
Division Finish: 3rd - West Division
Season Summary: With Dennis Hextall leading the team with 82 points the North Stars would put together another solid season finishing in 3rd place with a record of 37-30-11. In the playoffs the North Stars would make another first round exit losing to the Philadelphia Flyers in 6 games.

Regular Season
7 Oct L at Montreal 0- 3
11 Oct W California 5- 2
14 Oct T Vancouver 3- 3
15 Oct L at NY Rangers 2- 6
18 Oct W at Atl Flames 6- 0
21 Oct L Atl Flames 2- 3
24 Oct W at St Louis 2- 1
25 Oct L Toronto 3- 4
28 Oct W Philadelphia 2- 1
29 Oct L at Buffalo 1- 2
1 Nov T St Louis 3- 3
4 Nov W Chicago 5- 3
8 Nov W California 5- 2
10 Nov L at Atl Flames 1- 5
11 Nov W NY Islanders 3- 0
14 Nov W Los Angeles 4- 1
15 Nov L at Pittsburgh 1- 7
18 Nov T at Toronto 4- 4
19 Nov W at Chicago 5- 1
22 Nov W Toronto 3- 1
25 Nov W at Los Angeles 3- 0
26 Nov W at Vancouver 3- 1
29 Nov W Atl Flames 5- 0
2 Dec W Buffalo 8- 6
3 Dec L at Buffalo 4- 7
6 Dec L at Montreal 3- 6
7 Dec L at Philadelphia 2- 6
9 Dec W Detroit 7- 0
10 Dec L at Chicago 1- 5
13 Dec W Philadelphia 7- 2
16 Dec W NY Rangers 5- 1
17 Dec L at Detroit 4- 6
20 Dec W at California 5- 2
23 Dec L at NY Islanders 2- 4
27 Dec W Montreal 3- 2
29 Dec L Boston 0- 2
31 Dec T at Detroit 4- 4
6 Jan L Chicago 0- 2
8 Jan T at Montreal 3- 3
10 Jan L Montreal 0- 6
11 Jan T at Boston 1- 1
13 Jan W NY Islanders 8- 1
16 Jan W at NY Islanders 1- 0
18 Jan L at Philadelphia 1- 6
20 Jan T Chicago 3- 3
21 Jan W at Detroit 5- 3
23 Jan T Los Angeles 5- 5
25 Jan L at Buffalo 2- 5
28 Jan L at Chicago 1- 5
1 Feb L at Atl Flames 1- 3
3 Feb L at Pittsburgh 1- 2
4 Feb W Pittsburgh 4- 3
7 Feb L Boston 2- 3
8 Feb L at St Louis 2- 3
10 Feb W Detroit 3- 1
11 Feb W Vancouver 6- 3
14 Feb W St Louis 5- 2
17 Feb W Boston 5- 2
18 Feb L at Philadelphia 1- 5
21 Feb L St Louis 2- 5
24 Feb W Buffalo 4- 2
25 Feb L at NY Rangers 5- 6
28 Feb W California 7- 3
3 Mar W Atl Flames 3- 0
4 Mar W at Pittsburgh 5- 2
7 Mar W Pittsburgh 10- 4
10 Mar L at Toronto 3- 4
11 Mar W NY Islanders 2- 1
13 Mar T Los Angeles 2- 2
15 Mar W Toronto 5- 2
17 Mar W at Los Angeles 4- 3
18 Mar L at California 0- 2
20 Mar L NY Rangers 1- 6
22 Mar L at Boston 3- 5
25 Mar W at NY Rangers 2- 1
27 Mar W Vancouver 4- 3
28 Mar T at St Louis 3- 3
30 Mar T at Vancouver 3- 3

Playoffs
Round 1
Game 1 April 4 North Stars 3, @ Flyers 0
Game 2 April 5 @Flyers 4, North Stars 1
Game 3 April 7 @North Stars 5, Flyers 0
Game 4 April 8 Flyers 3, @North Stars 0
Game 5 April 10 @Flyers 3, North Stars 2 (00:08:35 OT)
Game 6 April 12 Flyers 4, @North Stars 1
(Flyers win series, 4-2)
LoboFan07
1973-1974 Season



Record: 23-38-17
Points: 63
Home Record: 18-15-6
Away Record: 5-23-11
Division Finish: 7th - West Division
Season Summary: Despite stellar seasons from Bill Goldsworthy and Dennis Hextall the North Stars would struggle all season finishing in 7th place with a disappointing record of 23-38-17. Following the season in which the North Stars missed the playoffs for the first time in 4 years, Gump Worsley the last goalie to play without a mask or helmet would retire.

Regular Season
10 Oct L Montreal 2- 5
13 Oct L Buffalo 3- 4
14 Oct T at Chicago 1- 1
17 Oct L Pittsburgh 2- 4
18 Oct T at Detroit 4- 4
20 Oct T St Louis 4- 4
23 Oct T at Toronto 2- 2
25 Oct T at NY Islanders 1- 1
27 Oct L at Montreal 2- 4
28 Oct T at Boston 3- 3
31 Oct L Boston 0- 5
3 Nov W Chicago 5- 4
7 Nov W Los Angeles 5- 2
10 Nov L Detroit 2- 4
13 Nov L at Pittsburgh 2- 5
14 Nov W Vancouver 6- 3
17 Nov L NY Rangers 3- 6
21 Nov L Montreal 3- 4
22 Nov L at St Louis 1- 2
24 Nov W California 6- 3
28 Nov L at California 1- 5
30 Nov W at Vancouver 5- 4
1 Dec T at Los Angeles 1- 1
6 Dec L Toronto 1- 4
8 Dec W Detroit 3- 0
9 Dec L at Chicago 3- 5
11 Dec W Los Angeles 6- 3
13 Dec L at Boston 2- 4
15 Dec W Buffalo 4- 3
19 Dec W Atl Flames 4- 2
22 Dec L at Los Angeles 2- 5
23 Dec T at California 2- 2
26 Dec W NY Islanders 1- 0
28 Dec W at Vancouver 5- 3
30 Dec L at NY Rangers 3- 4
2 Jan W Pittsburgh 8- 4
5 Jan T Philadelphia 3- 3
6 Jan L at Detroit 6- 9
9 Jan T Detroit 2- 2
10 Jan L at Philadelphia 4- 7
12 Jan L NY Islanders 3- 4
15 Jan W at St Louis 5- 3
17 Jan L at Montreal 1- 6
19 Jan W Toronto 5- 3
23 Jan L at Los Angeles 1- 3
25 Jan W at Vancouver 5- 4
27 Jan T at California 2- 2
31 Jan L at Toronto 1- 3
2 Feb L NY Rangers 1- 3
3 Feb T at NY Rangers 5- 5
5 Feb L at NY Islanders 2- 6
6 Feb W Montreal 4- 3
9 Feb L at Toronto 1- 4
10 Feb L at Boston 0- 4
13 Feb T Vancouver 3- 3
16 Feb W at St Louis 4- 2
17 Feb W California 7- 1
20 Feb T Boston 5- 5
23 Feb L Atl Flames 3- 5
27 Feb L Chicago 1- 3
28 Feb T at Philadelphia 2- 2
2 Mar L NY Rangers 1- 3
6 Mar T Buffalo 4- 4
8 Mar L at Atl Flames 1- 3
10 Mar W St Louis 8- 1
13 Mar W Atl Flames 5- 1
16 Mar L Philadelphia 2- 4
17 Mar L at Buffalo 2- 5
19 Mar W California 6- 3
23 Mar W Pittsburgh 5- 1
24 Mar L at Chicago 0- 6
26 Mar W Los Angeles 5- 1
27 Mar T at Pittsburgh 3- 3
30 Mar L at Atl Flames 1- 4
31 Mar L at Buffalo 1- 6
2 Apr L Philadelphia 3- 6
6 Apr L at NY Islanders 2- 4
7 Apr L at Philadelphia 2- 6

Playoffs
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LoboFan07
1974-1975 Season



Record: 23-50-7
Points: 53
Home Record: 17-20-3
Away Record: 6-30-4
Division Finish: 4th - Smythe Division
Conference Finish: 8th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 15th
Season Summary: In the first season of Divisional play the North Stars are placed in the Smythe Division, where their struggles continued as they missed the playoffs for the 2nd straight season finishing in 4th place with a record of 23-50-7.

Regular Season
9 Oct L Pittsburgh 2- 4
12 Oct W Washington 6- 0
16 Oct T Vancouver 1- 1
19 Oct L Buffalo 1- 2
20 Oct L at Chicago 0- 6
22 Oct W at Vancouver 3- 2
25 Oct T at Atl Flames 2- 2
26 Oct L at NY Islanders 0- 4
30 Oct T Boston 3- 3
3 Nov L at Boston 1- 10
4 Nov L at Montreal 1- 6
6 Nov L at Toronto 4- 7
7 Nov L at Philadelphia 0- 2
9 Nov W Toronto 7- 5
13 Nov W Detroit 7- 4
14 Nov L at Buffalo 3- 5
16 Nov W Kansas City 3- 1
18 Nov L at Montreal 4- 9
21 Nov W St Louis 3- 2
23 Nov W California 3- 1
24 Nov T at Washington 4- 4
27 Nov W Washington 6- 4
30 Nov W Chicago 5- 3
1 Dec L at Chicago 0- 3
3 Dec L at Vancouver 5- 6
4 Dec L at Los Angeles 1- 4
6 Dec L at California 3- 5
8 Dec L at Buffalo 0- 5
10 Dec L Montreal 3- 5
12 Dec L at Philadelphia 0- 6
14 Dec W Buffalo 4- 2
18 Dec L at NY Rangers 0- 7
21 Dec W Pittsburgh 8- 7
26 Dec T at Detroit 4- 4
28 Dec L at St Louis 2- 4
30 Dec L NY Rangers 1- 8
2 Jan L at Pittsburgh 3- 6
4 Jan L Boston 0- 8
6 Jan L at Kansas City 2- 5
8 Jan L Los Angeles 2- 4
15 Jan L NY Rangers 3- 5
18 Jan L at St Louis 4- 5
19 Jan T at Detroit 4- 4
23 Jan L Montreal 0- 7
25 Jan W Kansas City 4- 1
28 Jan L at NY Islanders 2- 6
29 Jan L NY Islanders 3- 4
1 Feb W at Kansas City 3- 2
2 Feb L Atl Flames 3- 5
5 Feb L Chicago 1- 2
6 Feb L at Boston 2- 3
8 Feb W Philadelphia 5- 0
9 Feb W at Atl Flames 3- 2
12 Feb L NY Islanders 2- 4
15 Feb L NY Rangers 2- 9
16 Feb W California 8- 4
19 Feb L Atl Flames 2- 4
22 Feb W Vancouver 4- 1
23 Feb L at Kansas City 2- 4
25 Feb L Toronto 2- 9
26 Feb W at California 3- 1
1 Mar L at Los Angeles 4- 7
4 Mar W Vancouver 6- 4
5 Mar L Philadelphia 2- 9
8 Mar L at Toronto 3- 5
9 Mar L St Louis 4- 5
12 Mar L at Atl Flames 4- 9
15 Mar L Chicago 2- 5
16 Mar W Detroit 4- 3
18 Mar L Los Angeles 3- 5
20 Mar W at Washington 5- 1
22 Mar L at Philadelphia 0- 4
23 Mar T NY Islanders 3- 3
25 Mar W Kansas City 2- 1
26 Mar W at NY Rangers 4- 2
29 Mar L at St Louis 1- 2
30 Mar L at Pittsburgh 1- 4
1 Apr L St Louis 3- 7
4 Apr L at Vancouver 1- 4
6 Apr L at Chicago 0- 3

Playoffs
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LoboFan07
1975-1976 Season



Record: 20-53-7
Points: 47
Home Record: 15-22-3
Away Record: 5-31-4
Division Finish: 4th - Smythe Division
Conference Finish: 8th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 16th
Season Summary: The North Stars continue to struggle missing the playoff for the 3rd year in a row while finishing in 4th place with a horrible record of 20-53-7. The lone bright spot would be rookie Tim Young who led the team in scoring while becoming a finalist for the Calder Trophy.

Regular Season
8 Oct L Vancouver 2- 3
11 Oct L Philadelphia 5- 9
15 Oct W California 4- 1
18 Oct L Chicago 1- 3
19 Oct L at Chicago 2- 3
22 Oct L at California 2- 4
24 Oct L at Vancouver 2- 4
26 Oct L at Los Angeles 2- 4
29 Oct W Kansas City 2- 0
1 Nov W Pittsburgh 7- 3
5 Nov L St Louis 1- 4
7 Nov L at Atl Flames 2- 3
9 Nov L at Chicago 0- 3
11 Nov L at Montreal 0- 6
13 Nov L at Boston 0- 6
15 Nov L NY Rangers 2- 5
18 Nov W at St Louis 5- 1
19 Nov L Montreal 0- 6
22 Nov L Atl Flames 3- 6
26 Nov L NY Islanders 1- 9
29 Nov W Washington 5- 3
3 Dec W Toronto 3- 1
6 Dec W Kansas City 4- 0
7 Dec L at Philadelphia 1- 6
9 Dec L at NY Islanders 0- 6
11 Dec W at Kansas City 5- 3
13 Dec W Chicago 2- 1
14 Dec T at Washington 4- 4
17 Dec W Atl Flames 3- 2
18 Dec L at Buffalo 2- 5
20 Dec W Detroit 5- 3
21 Dec L at NY Rangers 0- 2
26 Dec T at Washington 1- 1
27 Dec L at Montreal 1- 2
29 Dec W Los Angeles 2- 1
31 Dec L Boston 1- 6
3 Jan L at St Louis 2- 3
7 Jan L Montreal 1- 2
8 Jan L at Detroit 0- 5
10 Jan W St Louis 2- 0
14 Jan L Toronto 5- 6
17 Jan W Washington 7- 3
18 Jan L at Buffalo 1- 4
21 Jan W Vancouver 5- 1
23 Jan L at Vancouver 3- 8
25 Jan T at Pittsburgh 1- 1
27 Jan L at NY Islanders 3- 4
28 Jan W Kansas City 9- 3
31 Jan T Philadelphia 3- 3
1 Feb L at NY Rangers 2- 3
4 Feb L at Detroit 0- 5
7 Feb L Buffalo 3- 4
8 Feb L at Toronto 1- 4
11 Feb L Boston 2- 5
14 Feb L Detroit 2- 3
15 Feb L California 3- 7
17 Feb L at Los Angeles 1- 2
18 Feb L at California 3- 6
20 Feb L at Vancouver 0- 7
22 Feb W at Kansas City 6- 3
24 Feb L NY Islanders 2- 7
26 Feb L at Philadelphia 2- 3
28 Feb W NY Rangers 5- 3
1 Mar L at Toronto 2- 4
2 Mar L Pittsburgh 2- 6
6 Mar L at Pittsburgh 0- 5
7 Mar L Vancouver 3- 4
10 Mar L Atl Flames 1- 4
13 Mar L Chicago 1- 4
14 Mar L Buffalo 2- 8
16 Mar W at NY Islanders 3- 1
17 Mar L at NY Rangers 1- 3
21 Mar T Los Angeles 4- 4
23 Mar T Philadelphia 3- 3
24 Mar W at Kansas City 4- 1
27 Mar L at St Louis 3- 6
28 Mar L at Chicago 3- 5
30 Mar L St Louis 3- 5
2 Apr L at Atl Flames 2- 4
4 Apr T at Boston 2- 2

Playoffs
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LoboFan07
1976-1977 Season



Record: 23-39-18
Points: 64
Home Record: 17-14-9
Away Record: 6-25-9
Division Finish: 2nd - Smythe Division
Conference Finish: 6th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 11th
Season Summary: Tim Young continued to improve scoring a team high 95 points as the North Stars made the playoffs after a 3-year absence with a record of 23-39-18. However, it the playoffs the North Stars would make a quick exit as they were dominated by the Buffalo Sabres losing 2 straight games by a combined 11-2 score.

Regular Season
6 Oct L at NY Rangers 5- 6
7 Oct L at Boston 2- 6
9 Oct W Col Rockies 4- 1
12 Oct L NY Rangers 4- 10
16 Oct L Buffalo 1- 2
17 Oct L at Chicago 0- 3
20 Oct W Atl Flames 4- 3
22 Oct T at Col Rockies 3- 3
23 Oct W Chicago 4- 3
27 Oct W at Toronto 5- 3
30 Oct L Toronto 1- 5
31 Oct L at Philadelphia 1- 9
3 Nov L Montreal 2- 5
6 Nov L at NY Islanders 2- 5
7 Nov L at Washington 1- 4
10 Nov W Pittsburgh 3- 2
13 Nov L NY Islanders 2- 3
14 Nov T at Buffalo 4- 4
17 Nov T Cleveland 3- 3
19 Nov L at Montreal 3- 6
20 Nov L at Toronto 3- 8
24 Nov L St Louis 2- 4
27 Nov W Washington 6- 1
28 Nov L at NY Rangers 1- 4
1 Dec T Philadelphia 2- 2
4 Dec L NY Rangers 4- 11
7 Dec L at Pittsburgh 2- 6
8 Dec L Atl Flames 0- 5
10 Dec T at Atl Flames 3- 3
11 Dec T at St Louis 1- 1
14 Dec T Philadelphia 3- 3
18 Dec L Vancouver 1- 3
21 Dec T Chicago 3- 3
22 Dec L at Cleveland 3- 4
28 Dec W Los Angeles 8- 3
30 Dec T at Montreal 5- 5
1 Jan L at St Louis 1- 3
5 Jan W Los Angeles 5- 2
6 Jan W at Detroit 7- 2
8 Jan W Boston 3- 1
12 Jan L at Vancouver 3- 5
15 Jan T at Boston 3- 3
16 Jan L at Philadelphia 2- 4
18 Jan L at NY Islanders 2- 7
20 Jan T Atl Flames 4- 4
22 Jan W Buffalo 4- 3
23 Jan L Toronto 2- 5
26 Jan W at Los Angeles 3- 2
29 Jan L at Vancouver 3- 4
30 Jan L at Col Rockies 2- 4
2 Feb L at Pittsburgh 2- 5
5 Feb T Vancouver 5- 5
6 Feb W at Chicago 3- 0
9 Feb L Col Rockies 6- 8
12 Feb T Detroit 2- 2
13 Feb L at Buffalo 2- 6
15 Feb T at Washington 3- 3
17 Feb T Washington 4- 4
19 Feb W Chicago 6- 2
20 Feb L at Col Rockies 2- 3
23 Feb W Boston 2- 1
25 Feb L at Atl Flames 2- 6
26 Feb W Vancouver 3- 0
1 Mar L Philadelphia 2- 5
5 Mar W Col Rockies 6- 3
6 Mar W St Louis 3- 2
8 Mar W at NY Islanders 3- 1
9 Mar L at NY Rangers 4- 6
12 Mar T at St Louis 3- 3
13 Mar T NY Islanders 5- 5
16 Mar L Montreal 2- 5
18 Mar T at Cleveland 2- 2
20 Mar W Detroit 2- 1
22 Mar L Pittsburgh 2- 4
26 Mar L at Chicago 2- 7
28 Mar W St Louis 5- 4
29 Mar W Cleveland 4- 2
31 Mar W at Detroit 3- 1
2 Apr L at Los Angeles 2- 7
3 Apr L at Vancouver 3- 6

Playoffs
Preliminary Round
Game 1 April 5 @Sabres 4, North Stars 2
Game 2 April 7 Sabres 7 @ North Stars 1
(Sabres win series, 2-0)
LoboFan07
1977-1978 Season



Record: 18-53-9
Points: 45
Home Record: 12-24-4
Away Record: 6-29-5
Division Finish: 5th - Smythe Division
Conference Finish: 9th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 18th
Season Summary: The North Stars were among several teams in finical trouble as they finished in last place with a league worse 18-53-9 record. Following the season the North Stars would merge with another struggling franchise the Cleveland Barons. Nothing would change for North Stars as the team's logo and colors remained the same. However, their would be new ownership and new management as Barons GM Harry Howell assumed the coaching duties, and Barons owner George Gund now become a co-owner of the North Stars.

Regular Season
12 Oct L at Montreal 3- 7
15 Oct L Vancouver 3- 5
19 Oct L at Atl Flames 1- 5
20 Oct L Cleveland 4- 7
22 Oct L Detroit 2- 4
23 Oct L at Buffalo 1- 4
26 Oct W Boston 3- 0
27 Oct L at Detroit 1- 3
29 Oct W Washington 7- 4
2 Nov W NY Islanders 3- 2
5 Nov L Chicago 2- 5
7 Nov W at Montreal 5- 3
9 Nov T at Chicago 2- 2
11 Nov L at Vancouver 2- 4
12 Nov T at Los Angeles 2- 2
16 Nov W Pittsburgh 7- 4
19 Nov L Philadelphia 2- 7
22 Nov L at Atl Flames 2- 4
23 Nov L NY Islanders 2- 9
26 Nov T Col Rockies 4- 4
29 Nov W Atl Flames 4- 3
1 Dec L at Boston 2- 4
3 Dec L NY Rangers 0- 4
4 Dec T at NY Rangers 4- 4
6 Dec L at NY Islanders 2- 4
7 Dec L at Toronto 3- 6
10 Dec L Buffalo 2- 4
11 Dec L at Chicago 3- 8
14 Dec W Montreal 3- 2
16 Dec L Toronto 5- 8
17 Dec L at Col Rockies 1- 5
21 Dec L at Los Angeles 1- 8
23 Dec W at Vancouver 7- 5
27 Dec W St Louis 1- 0
29 Dec L at Philadelphia 2- 5
4 Jan L NY Rangers 3- 5
7 Jan L Boston 1- 3
8 Jan L St Louis 1- 3
11 Jan L Toronto 3- 4
13 Jan T Washington 2- 2
14 Jan L at St Louis 2- 5
18 Jan L NY Islanders 2- 5
21 Jan L Chicago 1- 4
22 Jan L Atl Flames 3- 4
26 Jan W at Buffalo 2- 1
28 Jan L Cleveland 1- 2
29 Jan W at Washington 4- 0
31 Jan L at Atl Flames 4- 7
1 Feb L at Pittsburgh 1- 6
4 Feb L Buffalo 2- 4
8 Feb L at NY Rangers 0- 3
11 Feb W Vancouver 3- 2
12 Feb T Col Rockies 3- 3
16 Feb W at Philadelphia 4- 2
18 Feb L at Toronto 4- 5
19 Feb L at Washington 1- 2
22 Feb W Los Angeles 4- 1
24 Feb L at Col Rockies 2- 3
25 Feb L at Vancouver 1- 5
28 Feb L at St Louis 1- 7
1 Mar L St Louis 2- 3
4 Mar L Detroit 1- 3
5 Mar L at Detroit 3- 4
8 Mar L Chicago 3- 4
11 Mar T at St Louis 1- 1
13 Mar L Montreal 2- 5
16 Mar L at Boston 2- 7
17 Mar T at Cleveland 4- 4
19 Mar T NY Rangers 7- 7
21 Mar W Pittsburgh 7- 1
23 Mar L Los Angeles 1- 3
25 Mar L Philadelphia 3- 4
26 Mar L at NY Islanders 3- 6
28 Mar W Vancouver 9- 4
29 Mar L at Cleveland 3- 7
1 Apr L at Col Rockies 2- 4
4 Apr W Col Rockies 5- 3
5 Apr L at Pittsburgh 2- 7
8 Apr L at Chicago 2- 4
9 Apr W at Philadelphia 3- 1

Playoffs
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LoboFan07
1978-1979 Season



Record: 28-40-12
Points: 68
Home Record: 19-15-6
Away Record: 9-25-6
Division Finish: 4th - Adams Division
Conference Finish: 7th - Wales Conference
NHL Finish: 12th
Season Summary: Another result of the merger would see the North Stars shift to the Adams Division, where the Cleveland Barons had played. However, not much else would change as the North Stars finished in last place missing the playoffs for the 5th time in 6 years with a record of 28-40-12. Along the way Bobby Smith would capture the Calder Trophy with 30 goals and 44 assists.

Regular Season
11 Oct L at Montreal 2- 5
14 Oct L Buffalo 2- 5
18 Oct W Vancouver 7- 2
19 Oct L at Chicago 2- 6
21 Oct T at Detroit 4- 4
25 Oct T Boston 2- 2
28 Oct L Col Rockies 0- 1
1 Nov W St Louis 9- 1
4 Nov W Buffalo 2- 1
5 Nov L at Buffalo 1- 2
7 Nov L at NY Islanders 2- 5
8 Nov W at NY Rangers 5- 3
10 Nov W at Vancouver 3- 2
11 Nov L at Los Angeles 1- 8
15 Nov L Washington 2- 3
18 Nov L NY Rangers 2- 7
19 Nov L at Buffalo 2- 9
22 Nov L NY Islanders 1- 4
24 Nov L at Philadelphia 3- 4
25 Nov L Los Angeles 1- 4
29 Nov L Toronto 3- 5
1 Dec W at Atl Flames 4- 3
2 Dec W Atl Flames 5- 3
6 Dec W Los Angeles 4- 0
9 Dec W Col Rockies 3- 0
10 Dec T at Boston 4- 4
13 Dec L Montreal 2- 3
15 Dec W at Washington 6- 1
16 Dec L Buffalo 2- 5
19 Dec W Vancouver 5- 3
20 Dec L at Toronto 2- 4
23 Dec W Pittsburgh 5- 3
26 Dec W at St Louis 6- 4
27 Dec W Washington 6- 1
30 Dec L at Col Rockies 2- 7
3 Jan T St Louis 3- 3
6 Jan L Boston 2- 5
8 Jan L at Montreal 1- 3
10 Jan T at Toronto 2- 2
11 Jan L at Boston 4- 6
13 Jan W Chicago 4- 3
15 Jan W at NY Rangers 8- 1
16 Jan L at Pittsburgh 0- 5
19 Jan L at Col Rockies 3- 5
20 Jan T Col Rockies 3- 3
24 Jan T Toronto 2- 2
27 Jan W Philadelphia 3- 1
28 Jan W at Buffalo 3- 1
30 Jan W at NY Islanders 5- 4
1 Feb W Detroit 6- 1
3 Feb L Buffalo 1- 2
4 Feb W Toronto 6- 4
14 Feb W Vancouver 8- 1
15 Feb L at Pittsburgh 5- 6
17 Feb T Boston 3- 3
18 Feb L at Philadelphia 2- 3
21 Feb W Toronto 5- 1
23 Feb T at Atl Flames 2- 2
24 Feb L Atl Flames 3- 6
28 Feb T NY Rangers 4- 4
1 Mar T at Buffalo 5- 5
3 Mar L at Boston 0- 5
4 Mar L at Washington 4- 5
7 Mar W Detroit 5- 1
10 Mar L Boston 3- 4
11 Mar L at St Louis 2- 8
14 Mar W Montreal 4- 3
17 Mar L at Toronto 4- 6
18 Mar L NY Islanders 3- 5
21 Mar W Philadelphia 7- 3
24 Mar W at Col Rockies 3- 1
25 Mar L at Vancouver 1- 2
27 Mar L Pittsburgh 1- 5
29 Mar L at Boston 4- 7
31 Mar L at Toronto 2- 6
1 Apr L at Detroit 1- 3
3 Apr W Chicago 4- 3
4 Apr L at Chicago 1- 7
6 Apr T at Vancouver 2- 2
7 Apr L at Los Angeles 1- 7

Playoffs
FAILED TO QUALIFY
LoboFan07
1979-1980 Season



Record: 36-28-16
Points: 88
Home Record: 19-15-6
Away Record: 9-25-6
Division Finish: 3rd - Adams Division
Conference Finish: 4th - Wales Conference
NHL Finish: 6th
Season Summary: With Al MacAdam who joined the team with Cleveland Barons merger leading the team in scoring with 93 points the North Stars post their first winning record in 7 years finishing in 3rd place with a record of 36-28-16. In the playoffs the North Stars would explode for 17 goals as they swept the Toronto Maple Leafs in 3 straight games. Facing the 4-time Stanley Cup Champions Montreal Canadiens in the 2nd round the North Stars got off to a quick start winning the first 2 games in Montreal. However, the Canadiens would rally to win the next 3 games. Facing elimination the North Stars would score 5 goals to force a 7th game where they would stun the Canadiens 3-2 to earn a trip to the semifinals. In the semis against the Philadelphia Flyers the Stars won a Game 1 shoot out 6-5 in Philadelphia. However, the Flyers would roar back to win the next 4 games scoring 7 goals in Games 2 and 5.

Regular Season
11 Oct W Hartford 4- 1
13 Oct W Chicago 5- 1
14 Oct W at Buffalo 5- 4
17 Oct L at Toronto 2- 6
19 Oct L at Winnipeg 2- 3
21 Oct T at Edmonton 5- 5
24 Oct W St Louis 5- 2
27 Oct W NY Rangers 7- 2
31 Oct W at Detroit 5- 3
1 Nov L at Montreal 1- 5
3 Nov W Washington 7- 1
6 Nov T at Vancouver 7- 7
9 Nov W at Col Rockies 6- 5
10 Nov T at Los Angeles 6- 6
14 Nov W Quebec 7- 2
17 Nov L Buffalo 2- 4
18 Nov T at Chicago 3- 3
21 Nov W NY Islanders 3- 1
24 Nov T Detroit 3- 3
25 Nov L at Buffalo 2- 6
28 Nov T at NY Rangers 4- 4
29 Nov L at Philadelphia 4- 6
1 Dec T Winnipeg 4- 4
5 Dec W Edmonton 6- 1
8 Dec W Atl Flames 4- 1
12 Dec W at Washington 5- 4
14 Dec L at Atl Flames 2- 3
15 Dec W at St Louis 3- 1
17 Dec W Toronto 5- 1
19 Dec W Montreal 5- 2
26 Dec W Winnipeg 6- 0
27 Dec L at Col Rockies 3- 4
29 Dec L at Los Angeles 3- 4
31 Dec W Pittsburgh 4- 2
2 Jan W Boston 2- 1
5 Jan T Washington 2- 2
7 Jan W Philadelphia 7- 1
9 Jan W Hartford 6- 2
12 Jan L Los Angeles 5- 6
15 Jan L at St Louis 1- 2
16 Jan W St Louis 7- 3
19 Jan L Detroit 4- 5
21 Jan L at Boston 0- 3
23 Jan L at Quebec 4- 6
26 Jan T Los Angeles 4- 4
27 Jan L at Chicago 0- 3
29 Jan T at NY Islanders 2- 2
31 Jan L at Philadelphia 2- 4
2 Feb L Vancouver 4- 5
3 Feb W Col Rockies 6- 2
9 Feb W at Pittsburgh 5- 2
10 Feb W at Hartford 6- 2
13 Feb L Edmonton 3- 5
16 Feb T Atl Flames 2- 2
18 Feb W Quebec 6- 2
19 Feb T at Atl Flames 4- 4
21 Feb W at NY Islanders 5- 2
23 Feb W NY Rangers 6- 3
24 Feb L at Detroit 5- 7
26 Feb W Vancouver 5- 4
28 Feb L at Montreal 3- 6
1 Mar L Chicago 1- 4
2 Mar T Buffalo 2- 2
5 Mar T at Quebec 3- 3
8 Mar L Philadelphia 2- 6
9 Mar L at NY Rangers 2- 4
12 Mar L Montreal 3- 4
15 Mar L at Pittsburgh 2- 5
16 Mar W at Hartford 6- 1
18 Mar W Pittsburgh 4- 3
19 Mar W Boston 7- 4
21 Mar W at Washington 4- 3
23 Mar W Col Rockies 7- 1
25 Mar W Toronto 7- 2
28 Mar W at Winnipeg 2- 1
30 Mar L at Vancouver 3- 5
1 Apr T NY Islanders 1- 1
2 Apr T at Edmonton 1- 1
5 Apr L at Toronto 1- 2
6 Apr L at Boston 2- 4

Playoffs
Round 1
Game 1 April 8 @North Stars 6, Maple Leafs 3
Game 2 April 9 @North Stars 7, Maple Leafs 2
Game 3 April 11 North Stars 4, @Maple Leafs 3 (00:00:32 OT)
(North Stars win series, 3-0)

Round 2
Game 1 April 16 North Stars 3, @Canadiens 0
Game 2 April 17 North Stars 4, @Canadiens 1
Game 3 April 19 Canadiens 5, @ North Stars 0
Game 4 April 20 Canadiens 5, @ North Stars 1
Game 5 April 22 @Canadiens 6, North Stars 2
Game 6 April 23 @North Stars 5, Canadiens 2
Game 7 April 27 North Stars 3, @Canadiens 2
(North Stars win series, 4-3)

Round 3
Game 1 April 29 North Stars 6, @Flyers 5
Game 2 May 1 @Flyers 7, North Stars 0
Game 3 May 4 Flyers 5, @North Stars 3
Game 4 May 6 Flyers 3, @North Stars 2
Game 5 May 8 @Flyers 7, North Stars 3
(Flyers win series, 4-1)
LoboFan07
1980-1981 Season

Stanley Cup Finalist




Record: 35-28-17
Points: 87
Home Record: 23-10-7
Away Record: 12-18-10
Division Finish: 3rd - Adams Division
Conference Finish: 5th - Wales Conference
NHL Finish: 9th
Season Summary: Coming off their trip to the semifinals the North Stars posted another solid season finishing in 3rd place with a record of 35-26-17. As the playoffs started the Stars would get a boost a University of Minnesota star Neil Broten joined the team fresh from wining the Hobey Baker Award and leading the Golden Gophers to the NCAA Finals. In the playoffs the North Stars would score 20 goals as they swept the Boston Bruins in 3 straight high scoring games. The North Stars remained hot into the 2nd round where they jumped out to a 3-0 lead before beating the Buffalo Sabres in 5 games. In the semifinals the Stars would face the surprising Calgary Flames. After splitting the first 2 games in Calgary the North Stars outscored the Flames 13-8 in 2 straight wins at the Met Center to grab a 3-1 series lead. After dropping Game 5 at home, the Stars made into their first Stanley Cup Final by extinguishing the Flames 5-3, at the Met Center. However, in the finals they would run into a buzz saw as they dropped the first 3 games to the New York Islanders before falling in 5 games.

Regular Season
11 Oct W Hartford 9- 3
15 Oct W Boston 3- 2
17 Oct T at Col Rockies 5- 5
18 Oct L at Calgary 2- 6
22 Oct W Quebec 4- 2
24 Oct W at Edmonton 4- 2
25 Oct W Winnipeg 4- 1
29 Oct T St Louis 2- 2
1 Nov W Pittsburgh 6- 3
2 Nov W Calgary 8- 3
7 Nov L at Vancouver 2- 3
9 Nov W at Chicago 7- 1
11 Nov T at NY Islanders 6- 6
12 Nov W at Hartford 5- 1
15 Nov W Chicago 5- 2
17 Nov L NY Islanders 1- 2
19 Nov W at Pittsburgh 3- 2
20 Nov T at Philadelphia 1- 1
22 Nov L Chicago 2- 6
26 Nov L at Quebec 2- 5
29 Nov W at Montreal 4- 2
1 Dec W at NY Rangers 5- 3
3 Dec T at Washington 3- 3
6 Dec T Buffalo 3- 3
7 Dec T Detroit 1- 1
9 Dec L at St Louis 1- 4
10 Dec L Los Angeles 2- 7
13 Dec W Winnipeg 4- 3
15 Dec L Toronto 3- 6
17 Dec L at Toronto 2- 4
20 Dec T NY Rangers 3- 3
23 Dec W at Detroit 6- 2
26 Dec W at Winnipeg 5- 3
27 Dec W Col Rockies 6- 4
30 Dec W Philadelphia 6- 5
3 Jan W Washington 3- 0
4 Jan T at Buffalo 2- 2
7 Jan T Vancouver 1- 1
9 Jan L at Col Rockies 2- 4
10 Jan W Washington 3- 2
12 Jan L at Boston 3- 4
14 Jan T at Buffalo 1- 1
17 Jan W Quebec 7- 1
19 Jan W Montreal 6- 3
21 Jan W at Washington 2- 1
22 Jan L at Philadelphia 4- 5
24 Jan W Edmonton 6- 1
26 Jan W Calgary 3- 2
28 Jan L at Pittsburgh 1- 3
29 Jan T at Detroit 3- 3
31 Jan L NY Rangers 3- 7
4 Feb L at Quebec 2- 6
5 Feb L at Montreal 0- 7
7 Feb T at NY Islanders 5- 5
8 Feb T at NY Rangers 3- 3
12 Feb L Toronto 3- 4
14 Feb W Hartford 7- 4
15 Feb W Vancouver 7- 2
18 Feb W Col Rockies 6- 2
20 Feb W at Winnipeg 5- 3
21 Feb L at Toronto 3- 5
23 Feb L NY Islanders 1- 4
25 Feb L at Hartford 2- 3
26 Feb L at Boston 1- 5
28 Feb L Philadelphia 2- 4
4 Mar T Boston 3- 3
7 Mar W Pittsburgh 8- 5
9 Mar T Montreal 1- 1
11 Mar W Buffalo 3- 1
12 Mar L at Calgary 3- 6
14 Mar L at Los Angeles 4- 10
18 Mar L Edmonton 3- 5
20 Mar T at Edmonton 1- 1
22 Mar W Detroit 9- 3
24 Mar L Los Angeles 3- 4
28 Mar L at Los Angeles 2- 3
29 Mar W at Vancouver 4- 2
31 Mar W St Louis 6- 3
4 Apr W at St Louis 5- 0
5 Apr L at Chicago 4- 8

Playoffs
Round 1
Game 1 April 8 North Stars 5, @Bruins 4 (00:03:34 OT)
Game 2 April 9 North Stars 9, @Bruins 6
Game 3 April 11 @North Stars 6, Bruins 3
(North Stars win series, 3-0)

Round 2
Game 1 April 16 North Stars 4, @Sabres 3 (00:00:22 OT)
Game 2 April 17 North Stars 5, @Sabres 2
Game 3 April 19 @North Stars 6, Sabres 4
Game 4 April 20 Sabres 5, @North Stars 4 (00:16:32 OT)
Game 5 April 22 North Stars 4, @Sabres 3
(North Stars win series, 4-1)

Round 3
Game 1 April 28 North Stars 4, @Flames 1
Game 2 April 30 @Flames 3, North Stars 2
Game 3 May 3 @North Stars 6, Flames 4
Game 4 May 5 @North Stars 7, Flames 4
Game 5 May 7 @Flames 3, North Stars 1
Game 6 May 9 @North Stars 5, Flames 3
(North Stars win series, 4-2)

Stanley Cup Finals
Game 1 May 12 @Islanders 6, North Stars 3
Game 2 May 14 @Islanders 6, North Stars 3
Game 3 May 17 Islanders 7, @North Stars 5
Game 4 May 19 @North Stars 4, Islanders 2
Game 5 May 21 @Islanders 5, North Stars 1
(Islanders win series, 4-1)
LoboFan07
1981-1982 Season



Record: 37-23-20
Points: 94
Home Record: 21-7-12
Away Record: 16-16-8
Division Finish: 1st - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 2nd - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 5th
Season Summary: With the NHL realigning into a more geographical setting the North Stars are placed in the Norris Division, where they would capture their first division title with a solid record of 37-23-20. However, in the playoffs the North Stars would be stunned by the Chicago Black Hawks in 4 games.

Regular Season
8 Oct T Toronto 3- 3
10 Oct W NY Rangers 7- 0
12 Oct W at Quebec 4- 2
14 Oct W at Toronto 2- 1
17 Oct L at Pittsburgh 2- 5
18 Oct L at Philadelphia 2- 3
22 Oct T St Louis 5- 5
24 Oct W Los Angeles 6- 3
25 Oct W at Buffalo 6- 3
28 Oct W Calgary 6- 1
31 Oct W Detroit 5- 4
4 Nov W at Washington 6- 1
7 Nov L at Hartford 2- 4
8 Nov W at Boston 4- 1
11 Nov W Winnipeg 15- 2
14 Nov T Quebec 5- 5
18 Nov W at Winnipeg 6- 4
19 Nov T Edmonton 2- 2
21 Nov L Chicago 4- 6
22 Nov T at Chicago 1- 1
25 Nov T Washington 4- 4
27 Nov T at Winnipeg 5- 5
28 Nov W Philadelphia 5- 3
30 Nov T Col Rockies 2- 2
2 Dec L at Vancouver 0- 5
5 Dec L NY Islanders 5- 8
9 Dec T Montreal 6- 6
10 Dec L at Detroit 1- 4
12 Dec W Chicago 6- 3
15 Dec L at St Louis 2- 4
17 Dec L Winnipeg 2- 4
19 Dec L at Edmonton 6- 9
22 Dec T at Vancouver 4- 4
23 Dec T at Calgary 4- 4
26 Dec W St Louis 6- 3
28 Dec T Col Rockies 4- 4
31 Dec L at Buffalo 2- 4
2 Jan W at Toronto 6- 2
5 Jan L at St Louis 1- 4
6 Jan T Toronto 3- 3
9 Jan T Montreal 3- 3
11 Jan L at NY Rangers 3- 5
13 Jan L NY Rangers 0- 2
16 Jan W Quebec 4- 1
17 Jan W Chicago 7- 5
20 Jan W at Col Rockies 3- 1
21 Jan T at Los Angeles 3- 3
23 Jan W Chicago 8- 4
25 Jan W at Toronto 9- 2
27 Jan W Detroit 8- 6
28 Jan L at St Louis 3- 8
30 Jan L at NY Islanders 2- 4
3 Feb W at Pittsburgh 9- 6
4 Feb T at Philadelphia 3- 3
7 Feb L at Chicago 2- 5
11 Feb L Boston 2- 4
13 Feb W Detroit 6- 1
15 Feb T at Toronto 3- 3
17 Feb L at Edmonton 4- 7
18 Feb T at Calgary 2- 2
20 Feb W Washington 7- 3
22 Feb W Hartford 8- 7
24 Feb W Toronto 7- 5
27 Feb T Buffalo 5- 5
28 Feb W at Detroit 5- 4
3 Mar W Detroit 6- 4
6 Mar W Vancouver 3- 1
8 Mar W St Louis 8- 1
10 Mar T NY Islanders 4- 4
13 Mar W at St Louis 3- 2
15 Mar W Pittsburgh 4- 3
17 Mar L Winnipeg 2- 3
20 Mar L at Montreal 1- 5
22 Mar W Los Angeles 4- 2
25 Mar W at Detroit 4- 3
27 Mar W at Boston 6- 5
28 Mar W at Hartford 5- 2
30 Mar L Winnipeg 5- 7
2 Apr W at Winnipeg 5- 2
4 Apr L at Chicago 3- 4

Playoffs
Norris Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 7 Blackhawks 3, @North Stars 2 (00:03:34 OT)
Game 2 April 8 Blackhawks 5, @North Stars 3
Game 3 April 10 North Stars 7, @ Blackhawks 1
Game 4 April 11 @Blackhawks 5, North Stars 2
(Blackhawks win series, 3-1)
LoboFan07
1982-1983 Season



Record: 40-24-16
Points: 96
Home Record: 23-6-11
Away Record: 17-18-5
Division Finish: 2nd - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 3rd - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 7th
Season Summary: The North Stars continued to play solid hockey winning 40 games for the first time in franchise history led by Neal Broten and Bobby Smith who each scored a team high 77 points, as the Stars finished in 2nd place with a 40-24-16 record. In the playoffs the North Stars would knock off the Toronto Maple Leafs in 4 games to set u a Norris Division Finals show down with Chicago Black Hawks. However, for the 2nd year in a row the Stars would be downed by the Black Hawks losing in 5 games.

Regular Season
6 Oct W at Winnipeg 5- 4
8 Oct T Detroit 3- 3
9 Oct W at St Louis 6- 3
14 Oct W Toronto 6- 2
16 Oct W Calgary 8- 4
18 Oct W St Louis 4- 3
20 Oct L at Toronto 2- 5
23 Oct W at Washington 3- 1
24 Oct L at NY Rangers 2- 4
26 Oct W at New Jersey 5- 3
28 Oct W Detroit 7- 3
30 Oct W Philadelphia 3- 2
2 Nov W at Hartford 7- 6
4 Nov L at Montreal 3- 8
6 Nov L at Quebec 1- 4
9 Nov L Montreal 2- 3
11 Nov W NY Islanders 2- 0
13 Nov L at Toronto 3- 4
14 Nov L at Chicago 4- 5
16 Nov W at Los Angeles 8- 3
18 Nov W Buffalo 2- 1
20 Nov W New Jersey 5- 1
23 Nov T at NY Islanders 8- 8
24 Nov L at NY Rangers 5- 8
26 Nov T Pittsburgh 6- 6
29 Nov T Calgary 3- 3
1 Dec W at Detroit 4- 1
2 Dec W at St Louis 6- 3
4 Dec W Winnipeg 4- 1
9 Dec W Vancouver 9- 6
11 Dec W Edmonton 5- 4
14 Dec T Hartford 3- 3
16 Dec T Washington 4- 4
18 Dec T at Vancouver 3- 3
21 Dec L at Calgary 4- 6
22 Dec L at Edmonton 2- 8
26 Dec W at Winnipeg 3- 2
29 Dec T Detroit 5- 5
31 Dec L Boston 3- 5
5 Jan T St Louis 3- 3
8 Jan W Chicago 4- 1
9 Jan L at Chicago 3- 6
12 Jan W at Pittsburgh 7- 0
13 Jan W Toronto 2- 1
15 Jan L Edmonton 4- 10
17 Jan L at Boston 3- 4
19 Jan W Detroit 3- 2
22 Jan W Hartford 7- 2
25 Jan T at St Louis 4- 4
27 Jan T St Louis 3- 3
29 Jan T Philadelphia 2- 2
31 Jan W at Toronto 4- 2
2 Feb T at Buffalo 2- 2
3 Feb L at Washington 1- 3
5 Feb W at NY Islanders 4- 2
10 Feb W NY Rangers 7- 5
12 Feb W Chicago 5- 4
15 Feb W at New Jersey 3- 2
17 Feb W Quebec 6- 3
19 Feb L Boston 2- 6
22 Feb W at Detroit 3- 2
23 Feb L Toronto 2- 3
26 Feb T Chicago 4- 4
27 Feb W at Chicago 2- 1
2 Mar T St Louis 4- 4
5 Mar W at Detroit 4- 1
6 Mar W Los Angeles 8- 3
8 Mar W Buffalo 5- 1
10 Mar L at Philadelphia 3- 6
12 Mar L at Quebec 3- 6
14 Mar W Vancouver 6- 3
16 Mar W Pittsburgh 3- 2
19 Mar T at St Louis 3- 3
21 Mar W Chicago 4- 3
23 Mar L at Toronto 3- 6
24 Mar L at Montreal 3- 5
26 Mar W at Detroit 7- 5
29 Mar L Toronto 2- 4
30 Mar L at Chicago 0- 5
2 Apr L at Los Angeles 5- 8

Playoffs
Norris Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 6 @North Stars 4, Maple Leafs 4
Game 2 April 7 @North Stars 5, Maple Leafs 4 (00:05:03 OT)
Game 3 April 9 @Maple Leafs 6, North Stars 3
Game 4 April 10 North Stars 5, @Maple Leafs 4 (00:08:05 OT)
(North Stars win series, 3-1)

Norris Division Finals
Game 1 April 14 @Blackhawks 5, North Stars 2
Game 2 April 15 @Blackhawks 7, North Stars 4
Game 3 April 17 @North Stars 5, Blackhawks 1
Game 4 April 18 Blackhawks 4, @North Stars 3 (00:10:34 OT)
Game 5 April 20 @Blackhawks 5, North Stars 2
(Blackhawks win series, 4-1)
LoboFan07
1983-1984 Season



Record: 39-31-10
Points: 88
Home Record: 22-14-4
Away Record: 17-17-6
Division Finish: 1st - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 2nd - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 9th
Season Summary: Led by Neal Broten who had 61 assists the North Stars would win their 2nd Division Title in 3 years with a solid 39-31-10 record. In the playoffs the North Stars would finally down the Black Hawks beating Chicago in a hard fought 5-game series. In the Norris Finals the North Stars found themselves in another war needing an overtime win in Game 7 to reach the Campbell Conference Finals. However, in the Campbell Finals the Stars would be crushed by the Edmonton Oilers losing 4 straight games by a combined score of 23-10.

Regular Season
5 Oct T at Los Angeles 3- 3
7 Oct L at Vancouver 9- 10
9 Oct LOT at Edmonton 3- 4
12 Oct W Calgary 7- 5
15 Oct W Winnipeg 2- 1
16 Oct L at Chicago 3- 4
20 Oct LOT Montreal 4- 5
22 Oct L at Quebec 2- 11
25 Oct W at Montreal 4- 3
27 Oct L Boston 1- 8
29 Oct L Washington 1- 6
2 Nov W Toronto 8- 5
5 Nov W Chicago 10- 5
8 Nov L at Hartford 4- 6
9 Nov W at Detroit 5- 3
12 Nov W St Louis 5- 2
15 Nov W New Jersey 6- 0
17 Nov T at Philadelphia 5- 5
19 Nov WOT Winnipeg 8- 7
20 Nov W at Chicago 4- 3
23 Nov L Toronto 4- 6
25 Nov T Edmonton 2- 2
26 Nov WOT at Toronto 7- 6
29 Nov W Pittsburgh 6- 4
1 Dec W at Pittsburgh 6- 4
3 Dec W at Boston 6- 2
4 Dec L at NY Rangers 4- 6
7 Dec W Detroit 7- 2
10 Dec L NY Islanders 2- 4
14 Dec T St Louis 4- 4
17 Dec L New Jersey 0- 2
20 Dec W at St Louis 5- 2
22 Dec W at Boston 4- 2
23 Dec L at Hartford 3- 5
26 Dec L at Winnipeg 1- 5
28 Dec W Toronto 8- 6
31 Dec L NY Islanders 3- 7
2 Jan W Chicago 6- 5
4 Jan L at Edmonton 8- 12
5 Jan L at Calgary 4- 5
7 Jan W Vancouver 2- 0
10 Jan L Hartford 3- 6
12 Jan WOT Toronto 5- 4
14 Jan W at St Louis 4- 2
16 Jan W Los Angeles 9- 3
18 Jan L at Toronto 4- 9
20 Jan W at Detroit 8- 5
21 Jan W Detroit 5- 1
25 Jan W at Chicago 5- 3
27 Jan W at St Louis 10- 8
28 Jan L Chicago 2- 4
1 Feb L at Pittsburgh 0- 4
3 Feb W at Buffalo 4- 1
5 Feb W at New Jersey 3- 1
9 Feb T NY Rangers 4- 4
11 Feb L Detroit 4- 6
13 Feb L Washington 0- 4
15 Feb W at Toronto 3- 1
17 Feb LOT at Buffalo 4- 5
18 Feb L Quebec 2- 7
20 Feb L Los Angeles 2- 3
22 Feb L at Detroit 2- 5
23 Feb T at Philadelphia 3- 3
25 Feb W Buffalo 5- 1
28 Feb L at St Louis 2- 5
29 Feb L St Louis 5- 7
3 Mar W Chicago 6- 3
5 Mar W Detroit 5- 1
7 Mar W NY Rangers 6- 3
10 Mar W Philadelphia 4- 3
12 Mar WOT Montreal 7- 6
14 Mar T at Toronto 3- 3
17 Mar W at Detroit 4- 3
18 Mar T Quebec 5- 5
21 Mar L at Washington 1- 5
24 Mar T at NY Islanders 4- 4
26 Mar WOT St Louis 4- 3
28 Mar W at Chicago 6- 3
30 Mar T at Vancouver 3- 3
31 Mar L at Calgary 3- 10

Playoffs
Norris Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 4 Blackhawks 3, @North Stars 1
Game 2 April 5 @North Stars 6, Backhawks 5
Game 3 April 7 North Stars 4, @Blackhawks 1
Game 4 April 8 @Blackhawks 4, North Stars 3
Game 5 April 10 @North Stars 4, Blackhawks 1
(North Stars win series, 3-2)

Norris Division Finals
Game 1 April 12 @North Stars 2, Blues 1
Game 2 April 13 Blues 4, @North Stars 3 (00:16:16 OT)
Game 3 April 15 @Blues 3, North Stars 1
Game 4 April 16 North Stars 3, @ Blues 2
Game 5 April 18 @North Stars 6, Blues 0
Game 6 April 20 @Blues 4, North Stars 0
Game 7 April 22 @North Stars 4, Blues 3 (00:06:00 OT)
(North Stars win series, 4-3)

Campbell Conference Finals
Game 1 April 24 @Oilers 7, North Stars 1
Game 2 April 26 @Oilers 4, North Stars 3
Game 3 April 28 Oilers 8, @North Stars 5
Game 4 May 1 Oilers 3, @North Stars 1
(Oilers win series, 4-0)
LoboFan07
1984-1985 Season



Record: 25-43-12
Points: 62
Home Record: 14-19-7
Away Record: 11-24-5
Division Finish: 4th - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 8th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 16th
Season Summary: Coming off their trip to the Campbell Conference Finals the North Stars struggle to post a 25-43-12 record. However, it was good enough for the 4th place playoff spot in the Norris Division. However, in the playoffs the North Stars would play their best hockey on the season as swept the St. Louis Blues in 3 straight games. However, in the Norris Finals the Stars would be beaten by the Chicago Black Hawks in 6 games.

Regular Season
11 Oct LOT Toronto 0- 1
13 Oct W NY Rangers 3- 1
14 Oct W at NY Rangers 3- 1
18 Oct L Edmonton 5- 7
20 Oct L at Montreal 2- 4
21 Oct L at Buffalo 6- 8
23 Oct L Philadelphia 2- 7
27 Oct L Hartford 3- 5
30 Oct T Chicago 5- 5
2 Nov T at New Jersey 2- 2
3 Nov L at Philadelphia 1- 5
5 Nov W Toronto 5- 3
7 Nov L Buffalo 6- 9
10 Nov T Vancouver 5- 5
11 Nov W at Toronto 7- 6
13 Nov T at Washington 3- 3
15 Nov L at NY Islanders 1- 6
17 Nov T Detroit 3- 3
21 Nov W Toronto 7- 1
23 Nov WOT New Jersey 5- 4
24 Nov W at Toronto 4- 2
27 Nov L at New Jersey 2- 3
28 Nov W at Hartford 4- 2
1 Dec L Calgary 4- 8
4 Dec T Los Angeles 2- 2
7 Dec L at Edmonton 3- 6
9 Dec L at Winnipeg 2- 4
10 Dec L Detroit 3- 4
12 Dec L Washington 2- 3
15 Dec L Chicago 3- 5
16 Dec W at Chicago 5- 3
19 Dec L at St Louis 1- 4
22 Dec W at Detroit 5- 4
23 Dec LOT at Boston 3- 4
26 Dec W Winnipeg 4- 0
29 Dec L Boston 3- 5
31 Dec W NY Islanders 4- 3
3 Jan W at Los Angeles 8- 3
5 Jan T at Calgary 4- 4
9 Jan L at Chicago 3- 4
10 Jan L St Louis 3- 5
12 Jan W Hartford 5- 4
14 Jan L at Washington 3- 6
16 Jan T St Louis 4- 4
19 Jan L Philadelphia 1- 4
21 Jan L at Chicago 2- 7
23 Jan W Pittsburgh 4- 3
26 Jan T Detroit 4- 4
27 Jan L at NY Rangers 2- 3
29 Jan T at NY Islanders 4- 4
2 Feb W at Toronto 5- 2
3 Feb L at Quebec 1- 5
6 Feb L Buffalo 1- 3
8 Feb L Edmonton 3- 5
9 Feb L at St Louis 2- 4
14 Feb T at Detroit 5- 5
16 Feb L at St Louis 4- 6
17 Feb L Quebec 3- 4
20 Feb L Boston 2- 3
22 Feb W Chicago 4- 1
23 Feb L Pittsburgh 1- 3
25 Feb W at Pittsburgh 5- 4
27 Feb L at Toronto 1- 6
1 Mar L at Detroit 2- 6
2 Mar W Detroit 5- 2
4 Mar W Montreal 4- 3
6 Mar L Chicago 4- 5
9 Mar W St Louis 4- 1
10 Mar W at Chicago 3- 2
13 Mar L at Quebec 0- 8
16 Mar W at Montreal 4- 2
18 Mar T Calgary 4- 4
20 Mar L at Winnipeg 2- 5
23 Mar L at St Louis 2- 4
25 Mar W Vancouver 5- 3
26 Mar L at Detroit 1- 5
30 Mar L at Los Angeles 2- 3
31 Mar L at Vancouver 2- 3
3 Apr W Toronto 9- 7
6 Apr L St Louis 3- 4

Playoffs
Norris Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 10 North Stars 3, @Blues 2
Game 2 April 11 North Stars 4, @Blues 3
Game 3 April 13 @North Stars 2, Blues 0
(North Stars win series, 3-0)

Norris Division Finals
Game 1 April 18 North Stars 8, @Blackhawks 5
Game 2 April 21 @Blackhawks 6, North Stars 2
Game 3 April 23 Blackhawks 5, @North Stars 3
Game 4 April 25 Blackhawks 7, @North Stars 6 (00:21:57 OT)
Game 5 April 28 North Stars 5, @ Blackhawks 4 (00:01:14 OT)
Game 6 April 30 Blackhawks 6, @ North Stars 5 (00:15:41 OT)
(Blackhawks win series, 4-2)
LoboFan07
1985-1986 Season



Record: 38-33-9
Points: 85
Home Record: 14-19-7
Away Record: 11-24-5
Division Finish: 2nd - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 4th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 10th
Season Summary: Neal Broten becomes the first North Stars to score 100 points in a single season with 29 goals and 76 assists as the North Stars finish in 2nd place with a 38-33-9 record missing out on 1st place by 1 point. However, in the playoffs the North Stars would be upset by the St. Louis Blues in a hard fought 5-game series.

Regular Season
10 Oct T at Detroit 6- 6
12 Oct L Buffalo 2- 6
15 Oct L at Pittsburgh 2- 3
17 Oct W Detroit 10- 1
19 Oct L at Philadelphia 3- 7
22 Oct W St Louis 5- 4
23 Oct T at St Louis 4- 4
26 Oct W at Toronto 7- 5
27 Oct L at Buffalo 2- 3
30 Oct L Chicago 5- 6
2 Nov L Winnipeg 1- 3
6 Nov T Montreal 3- 3
9 Nov WOT NY Rangers 4- 3
10 Nov L at Boston 1- 2
13 Nov L at Hartford 2- 5
16 Nov L Detroit 2- 4
17 Nov T at Chicago 5- 5
19 Nov T at Calgary 3- 3
21 Nov L St Louis 2- 4
23 Nov W Los Angeles 4- 2
25 Nov W at Buffalo 4- 3
27 Nov T NY Islanders 4- 4
29 Nov L Philadelphia 1- 4
30 Nov L at St Louis 3- 4
3 Dec W Chicago 9- 2
7 Dec L at Edmonton 4- 8
9 Dec L New Jersey 4- 6
11 Dec W at Detroit 10- 2
14 Dec T Toronto 6- 6
17 Dec W Detroit 6- 3
19 Dec LOT Pittsburgh 3- 4
21 Dec L at Boston 2- 5
22 Dec W at New Jersey 8- 3
26 Dec W at Winnipeg 6- 5
28 Dec W NY Rangers 3- 1
31 Dec W Calgary 6- 3
2 Jan W Vancouver 3- 2
5 Jan L at Chicago 2- 6
7 Jan W at NY Islanders 3- 2
10 Jan L Los Angeles 3- 4
11 Jan W Washington 5- 3
14 Jan T Chicago 3- 3
16 Jan W St Louis 4- 3
18 Jan W at Toronto 5- 2
19 Jan L at Pittsburgh 2- 3
21 Jan L at Washington 5- 7
23 Jan L Montreal 2- 5
25 Jan L Washington 3- 6
27 Jan W New Jersey 6- 2
29 Jan L at Los Angeles 3- 4
31 Jan L at Vancouver 5- 10
6 Feb WOT Toronto 8- 7
8 Feb T at Philadelphia 3- 3
10 Feb WOT at Montreal 4- 3
11 Feb W at Toronto 4- 2
13 Feb L at St Louis 3- 5
15 Feb W Hartford 4- 1
16 Feb L Boston 3- 5
19 Feb W at Chicago 6- 5
21 Feb W Quebec 5- 2
23 Feb W Toronto 4- 3
24 Feb L at NY Rangers 1- 5
26 Feb W at Hartford 5- 2
1 Mar W NY Islanders 5- 4
3 Mar W at Detroit 8- 5
5 Mar W Toronto 5- 3
8 Mar L Winnipeg 2- 4
11 Mar W Edmonton 4- 0
13 Mar W at St Louis 3- 2
15 Mar L at Quebec 2- 3
17 Mar WOT St Louis 6- 5
19 Mar W at Calgary 6- 5
21 Mar LOT at Edmonton 4- 5
22 Mar L at Vancouver 2- 6
24 Mar L Quebec 0- 1
26 Mar W at Toronto 6- 1
29 Mar W at Detroit 5- 4
1 Apr L Chicago 1- 2
2 Apr W at Chicago 7- 5
5 Apr W Detroit 5- 3

Playoffs
Norris Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 9 Blues 2, @North Stars 1
Game 2 April 10 @North Stars 6, Blues 2
Game 3 April 12 @Blues 4, North Stars 3
Game 4 April 13 North Stars 7, @Blues 4
Game 5 April 15 Blues 6, @North Stars 3
(Blues win series, 3-2)
LoboFan07
1986-1987 Season



Record: 30-40-10
Points: 70
Home Record: 17-20-3
Away Record: 13-20-7
Division Finish: 5th - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 9th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 18th
Season Summary: With Neal Broten and Steve Payne missing half of the season due to injuries the North Stars feel the pain and miss the playoffs for the first time in 7 years with a disappointing record of 30-40-10 finishing last in the Norris Division.

Regular Season
11 Oct T at Quebec 4- 4
13 Oct L at Montreal 4- 6
16 Oct L Boston 3- 5
18 Oct W Vancouver 4- 1
19 Oct W at Chicago 8- 5
22 Oct W at St Louis 8- 3
24 Oct L at Washington 2- 8
26 Oct L at Philadelphia 1- 4
28 Oct W Calgary 7- 4
30 Oct L Detroit 1- 3
1 Nov L Chicago 5- 6
5 Nov L at Chicago 2- 4
6 Nov W Toronto 4- 1
8 Nov L Pittsburgh 2- 4
11 Nov T Washington 2- 2
15 Nov L NY Islanders 3- 7
18 Nov L St Louis 3- 4
19 Nov L at St Louis 5- 7
22 Nov W New Jersey 6- 2
26 Nov W Chicago 5- 2
28 Nov W Toronto 6- 3
29 Nov W at Toronto 7- 2
2 Dec W at Buffalo 5- 4
4 Dec W at New Jersey 5- 3
6 Dec L at Pittsburgh 2- 5
9 Dec L Edmonton 2- 3
11 Dec T at Detroit 6- 6
13 Dec W Philadelphia 5- 4
15 Dec W at NY Rangers 4- 3
16 Dec L at NY Islanders 2- 4
18 Dec WOT at Toronto 6- 5
20 Dec L Quebec 1- 4
23 Dec LOT Toronto 3- 4
26 Dec W Winnipeg 4- 2
28 Dec L at Winnipeg 4- 5
31 Dec W Hartford 5- 2
2 Jan L at Detroit 1- 2
3 Jan L Detroit 2- 3
5 Jan T at NY Rangers 3- 3
6 Jan L at NY Islanders 3- 5
8 Jan WOT Buffalo 5- 4
10 Jan W Hartford 4- 3
12 Jan T St Louis 4- 4
14 Jan W at Toronto 3- 2
17 Jan W Chicago 3- 2
18 Jan L at Winnipeg 3- 5
20 Jan W Buffalo 5- 0
23 Jan W at Los Angeles 6- 3
29 Jan T at Calgary 3- 3
30 Jan T at Edmonton 2- 2
1 Feb W at Vancouver 4- 3
4 Feb LOT Edmonton 5- 6
6 Feb L at Detroit 4- 6
7 Feb L Detroit 3- 5
14 Feb L Calgary 2- 3
15 Feb W St Louis 3- 2
18 Feb W Vancouver 7- 3
19 Feb L at St Louis 2- 6
21 Feb L Boston 0- 1
23 Feb W at Montreal 4- 3
24 Feb L at Quebec 4- 5
28 Feb W Los Angeles 6- 3
1 Mar W Philadelphia 5- 4
3 Mar T at Los Angeles 4- 4
5 Mar L at Detroit 3- 9
7 Mar L Pittsburgh 3- 7
9 Mar L Montreal 4- 5
11 Mar L Toronto 2- 4
14 Mar L Detroit 3- 4
15 Mar W at Chicago 4- 2
17 Mar T Chicago 3- 3
19 Mar L at Boston 2- 6
21 Mar L at Hartford 1- 5
23 Mar L St Louis 5- 8
25 Mar W at Toronto 6- 2
27 Mar L at New Jersey 2- 5
29 Mar L at Washington 2- 4
30 Mar L NY Rangers 5- 6
1 Apr T at Chicago 4- 4
4 Apr L at St Louis 1- 4

Playoffs
FAILED TO QUALIFY
LoboFan07
1987-1988 Season



Record: 19-48-13
Points: 51
Home Record: 10-24-6
Away Record: 9-24-7
Division Finish: 5th - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 10th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 20th
Season Summary: Under new Coach Herb Brooks who was best known for leading the 1980 US Olympic "Miracle on Ice" team, after a successful tenure at the University of Minnesota the North Stars continued to struggle as Neal Broten who played for Brooks in college and the Olympics was limited to 54 games as the North Stars finished in last place with a league worse 19-48-13 record. Following just 1 season Brooks would be fired and replaced by Pierre Page.

Regular Season
8 Oct T at Buffalo 2- 2
10 Oct L Philadelphia 4- 5
12 Oct L at NY Rangers 2- 4
14 Oct W Toronto 4- 3
17 Oct L Winnipeg 2- 5
19 Oct L at Montreal 1- 5
22 Oct W at Quebec 5- 3
24 Oct W at Toronto 7- 4
27 Oct W at St Louis 5- 3
29 Oct L St Louis 2- 3
31 Oct T Washington 3- 3
3 Nov T at Detroit 2- 2
4 Nov W Detroit 7- 4
7 Nov L Vancouver 1- 4
8 Nov L at Chicago 5- 8
11 Nov L Calgary 3- 4
13 Nov W at Buffalo 5- 4
14 Nov L at Washington 1- 4
18 Nov L at Chicago 2- 5
19 Nov W NY Rangers 4- 3
21 Nov L Boston 5- 7
25 Nov LOT St Louis 3- 4
27 Nov W Montreal 4- 2
28 Nov W at St Louis 6- 4
1 Dec WOT Toronto 3- 2
5 Dec T at Calgary 4- 4
6 Dec L at Edmonton 4- 10
8 Dec W at Vancouver 3- 2
10 Dec L St Louis 4- 5
12 Dec L Quebec 0- 5
16 Dec L Chicago 2- 4
18 Dec L at Detroit 3- 8
19 Dec L New Jersey 1- 3
21 Dec T at Toronto 0- 0
23 Dec L at Philadelphia 3- 5
26 Dec LOT at Winnipeg 4- 5
27 Dec W Detroit 5- 4
30 Dec W at Chicago 6- 4
31 Dec L Chicago 1- 4
2 Jan L NY Rangers 3- 5
5 Jan T at NY Islanders 3- 3
6 Jan T at Toronto 5- 5
9 Jan L New Jersey 3- 4
11 Jan L Los Angeles 4- 5
13 Jan T Toronto 3- 3
15 Jan L at Detroit 1- 2
16 Jan W Detroit 4- 2
19 Jan L Hartford 3- 6
21 Jan L at Boston 1- 6
23 Jan L at Hartford 0- 5
24 Jan W at Philadelphia 5- 3
27 Jan W NY Islanders 2- 1
28 Jan L at St Louis 1- 9
30 Jan L at Los Angeles 0- 5
3 Feb L St Louis 0- 2
4 Feb L at Pittsburgh 0- 1
6 Feb T Winnipeg 8- 8
13 Feb L Quebec 3- 7
17 Feb L Los Angeles 4- 5
20 Feb L Washington 0- 3
22 Feb W Toronto 4- 2
24 Feb L at Toronto 2- 4
27 Feb L at Boston 4- 7
28 Feb L at New Jersey 6- 8
1 Mar L at Pittsburgh 3- 8
3 Mar L at Detroit 3- 6
5 Mar L Chicago 2- 4
9 Mar L Buffalo 2- 6
12 Mar W Pittsburgh 6- 3
14 Mar T Montreal 2- 2
16 Mar L Detroit 1- 2
17 Mar T at St Louis 2- 2
20 Mar T Edmonton 5- 5
21 Mar L NY Islanders 1- 5
23 Mar W at Chicago 5- 4
26 Mar L at Hartford 1- 8
28 Mar T Chicago 7- 7
30 Mar L at Edmonton 3- 6
1 Apr L at Vancouver 1- 6
3 Apr L at Calgary 1- 4

Playoffs
FAILED TO QUALIFY
LoboFan07
1988-1989 Season



Record: 27-37-16
Points: 70
Home Record: 17-15-8
Away Record: 10-22-8
Division Finish: 5th - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 7th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 15th
Season Summary: Despite posting a less then stellar 27-37-16 record the North Stars make into the playoffs by finishing 3rd in a week Norris Division. However, as the season wound down top scorer Dave Gagne would be lost to a knee injury missing the playoffs as the North Stars fell to the St. Louis Blues in 5 games.

Regular Season
6 Oct L St Louis 3- 8
8 Oct L at Montreal 3- 4
9 Oct L at Quebec 1- 4
13 Oct L Philadelphia 6- 7
15 Oct W Boston 5- 1
17 Oct T at Edmonton 3- 3
19 Oct L at Calgary 1- 2
22 Oct L at Los Angeles 2- 8
26 Oct L Toronto 2- 3
28 Oct L at Detroit 1- 4
29 Oct W Detroit 3- 2
3 Nov L at Chicago 1- 4
5 Nov T Chicago 5- 5
9 Nov L Detroit 3- 6
10 Nov T at St Louis 5- 5
12 Nov L Hartford 1- 3
14 Nov W at Toronto 5- 4
15 Nov L at Washington 2- 4
17 Nov W Vancouver 7- 6
19 Nov L NY Rangers 1- 4
23 Nov T Edmonton 3- 3
25 Nov W Toronto 5- 3
26 Nov W at Toronto 6- 3
29 Nov W Chicago 5- 2
1 Dec W at Boston 4- 1
3 Dec W at Hartford 4- 2
6 Dec L at St Louis 0- 3
7 Dec T Montreal 2- 2
10 Dec L St Louis 1- 3
13 Dec L at Detroit 4- 5
15 Dec T Buffalo 2- 2
17 Dec W Los Angeles 3- 2
19 Dec L at Vancouver 1- 5
21 Dec L at Los Angeles 6- 8
26 Dec W Winnipeg 5- 1
28 Dec L at Chicago 3- 4
30 Dec T at St Louis 5- 5
31 Dec W St Louis 6- 2
2 Jan LOT Edmonton 2- 3
5 Jan W Philadelphia 5- 3
10 Jan L at Philadelphia 2- 3
12 Jan L Pittsburgh 2- 9
14 Jan T Calgary 1- 1
15 Jan W at Winnipeg 4- 1
18 Jan T at Buffalo 3- 3
19 Jan T at Toronto 3- 3
21 Jan L at NY Islanders 6- 8
23 Jan W at New Jersey 7- 2
26 Jan W Quebec 5- 3
28 Jan T New Jersey 4- 4
30 Jan T Washington 4- 4
1 Feb T Boston 4- 4
4 Feb L at Quebec 3- 6
5 Feb W at NY Rangers 5- 3
9 Feb W Vancouver 3- 2
11 Feb L Detroit 1- 5
14 Feb L Chicago 2- 4
15 Feb L at Detroit 2- 4
18 Feb L Hartford 3- 4
21 Feb W at Pittsburgh 2- 1
22 Feb T at Chicago 5- 5
25 Feb L Toronto 2- 4
28 Feb W at Washington 4- 3
1 Mar L at Chicago 1- 5
4 Mar W NY Islanders 4- 3
5 Mar L at New Jersey 0- 2
7 Mar W Detroit 5- 3
11 Mar T at St Louis 2- 2
12 Mar W St Louis 5- 3
14 Mar L Toronto 3- 5
16 Mar W Chicago 6- 1
18 Mar W Buffalo 3- 0
20 Mar W Pittsburgh 7- 2
22 Mar L at NY Rangers 1- 3
23 Mar L at NY Islanders 1- 3
25 Mar T at Montreal 1- 1
27 Mar L Calgary 2- 3
29 Mar L at Toronto 1- 3
31 Mar W at Detroit 5- 1
2 Apr L at Winnipeg 2- 3

Playoffs
Norris Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 5 @Blues 4, North Stars 3 (00:11:55 OT)
Game 2 April 6 @Blues 4, North Stars 3 (00:05:30 OT)
Game 3 April 8 Blues 5, @North Stars 3
Game 4 April 9 @North Stars 5, Blues 4
Game 5 April 11 @Blues 6, North Stars 1
(Blues win series 4 games to 1)
LoboFan07
1989-1990 Season



Record: 36-40-4
Points: 76
Home Record: 26-12-2
Away Record: 10-28-2
Division Finish: 4th - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 7th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 14th
Season Summary: The North Stars would continue to play losing hockey as they posted a record of 36-40-4. However, by finishing in 4th place they would sneak into the playoffs where they would be beaten by the Chicago Blackhawks in a 7-game series. With North Stars struggling to draw fans co-owner George Gund expressed interest in moving the team to San Jose. However, the NHL wanted to keep its Minnesota presence. So the NHL announced it would dissolve the merger 1978 Cleveland Barons and allows Gund to move half the team, establishing an expansion team following the 1990/91 season, while the North Stars, were purchased by Norm Green, who was seen as the savior of North Stars Hockey.

Regular Season
5 Oct W NY Islanders 6- 5
7 Oct W at Hartford 6- 4
8 Oct T at Buffalo 2- 2
12 Oct W St Louis 3- 0
14 Oct W Quebec 3- 2
17 Oct W at NY Islanders 6- 3
18 Oct L at Detroit 3- 4
21 Oct L at Quebec 2- 7
25 Oct W Buffalo 4- 2
26 Oct L at St Louis 1- 4
28 Oct W Philadelphia 6- 5
31 Oct L Toronto 4- 6
2 Nov LOT at Chicago 3- 4
4 Nov W Chicago 3- 0
6 Nov L at Toronto 1- 2
9 Nov W Detroit 5- 1
11 Nov WOT Calgary 3- 2
12 Nov W Toronto 6- 3
15 Nov WOT at New Jersey 2- 1
16 Nov L at Philadelphia 3- 6
18 Nov W St Louis 3- 0
21 Nov L at St Louis 4- 7
22 Nov W Toronto 6- 3
24 Nov W New Jersey 7- 6
26 Nov W Chicago 5- 3
30 Nov L at Calgary 2- 5
2 Dec L at Edmonton 1- 6
3 Dec L at Vancouver 5- 6
6 Dec L Montreal 1- 4
8 Dec L at Detroit 1- 2
9 Dec L Detroit 1- 3
12 Dec L Vancouver 2- 4
14 Dec T Pittsburgh 4- 4
16 Dec W at Toronto 4- 3
19 Dec L Edmonton 0- 5
21 Dec L at Boston 2- 4
23 Dec L at Hartford 3- 4
26 Dec L at Winnipeg 3- 5
28 Dec T at Chicago 1- 1
30 Dec L at St Louis 2- 3
31 Dec WOT St Louis 2- 1
4 Jan W NY Rangers 8- 2
6 Jan W Detroit 4- 3
9 Jan L at Detroit 0- 9
11 Jan L NY Islanders 4- 8
13 Jan W Detroit 6- 4
15 Jan L at Montreal 3- 4
17 Jan L at Chicago 1- 3
18 Jan W Quebec 7- 4
24 Jan L at Toronto 3- 7
26 Jan W at Vancouver 6- 3
27 Jan L at Calgary 1- 3
29 Jan W Winnipeg 4- 2
31 Jan LOT Washington 3- 4
3 Feb LOT at Philadelphia 6- 7
4 Feb L at NY Rangers 3- 4
7 Feb L Hartford 3- 5
10 Feb W Chicago 6- 4
11 Feb L at Washington 3- 5
13 Feb LOT St Louis 1- 2
15 Feb W Los Angeles 6- 3
18 Feb L at Edmonton 2- 3
21 Feb L at Los Angeles 2- 4
24 Feb L Boston 2- 3
27 Feb W Winnipeg 8- 3
3 Mar W Montreal 3- 2
4 Mar L at Pittsburgh 6- 8
7 Mar W Chicago 5- 4
10 Mar T NY Rangers 2- 2
12 Mar W at Toronto 4- 1
13 Mar L New Jersey 1- 3
17 Mar W at Pittsburgh 6- 2
18 Mar L Washington 3- 4
20 Mar W Los Angeles 5- 2
22 Mar W at Detroit 5- 1
24 Mar W at Boston 7- 6
26 Mar W Toronto 5- 4
29 Mar L at Buffalo 2- 4
31 Mar W at St Louis 6- 3
1 Apr L at Chicago 1- 4

Playoffs
Norris Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 4 North Stars 2, @Blackhawks 1
Game 2 April 6 @Blackhawks 5, North Stars 3
Game 3 April 8 Blackhawks 2, @ North Stars 1
Game 4 April 10 @North Stars 4, Blackhawks 0
Game 5 April 12 @Blackhawks 5, North Stars 1
Game 6 April 14 @North Stars 5, Blackhawks 3
Game 7 April 16 @Blackhawks 5, North Stars 2
(Blackhawks win series, 4-3)
LoboFan07
1990-1991 Season

Stanley Cup Finalist




Record: 27-39-14
Points: 68
Home Record: 19-15-6
Away Record: 8-24-8
Division Finish: 4th - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 7th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 16th
Season Summary: With uncertainty surrounding the North Stars the team would get off to a slow start under new Coach Bob Gainey posting a 3-9-3 recurs in their first 15 games, playing in front of 5,000 fans at the Met Center. However, as the season wore on the North Stars began to put the pieces together acquiring Jim Johnson and Chris Dalquist and for the Pittsburgh Penguins for Larry Murphy to toughen the defense. As the second half started the Stars started playing better hockey posting a 14-6-6 record from late January to March 17th. Although the North Stars finished with a less then stellar 27-39-14 record they would sneak into the playoffs by finishing in 4th place. Entering the playoffs the North Stars were ranked 15th of 16 teams, facing the Chicago Blackhawks who won the President's Trophy. The Stars would get off to fast start stealing Game 1 in overtime. After 4 games the series was tied at 2 games apiece when the North Stars stunned the Blackhawks with a 6-0 win in Chicago to take a 3-2 series lead. With a chance to complete the upset at home the North Stars beat the Blackhawks 3-1 in Game 6. In the Norris Finals the North Stars faced the St. Louis Blues who had the 2nd best record in the NHL, and continued to play solid hockey grabbing a 3-1 series lead. After dropping Game 5 in St. Louis the North Stars completed the upset with a 4-2 win in game 6 to move on to the Campbell Conference Finals. In the Conference Finals the North Stars faced the defending Stanley Cup Champion Edmonton Oilers, splitting the first 2 games on the road. As the series shifted to Minnesota the North Stars exploded scoring 15 goals in the next 2 games to grab a 3-1 series lead. In Game 5 in Edmonton the North Stars Bobby Smith on a break beat Grant Fuhr to give the North Stars the lead for good, as they advanced to their 2nd cup final with a 3-2 win. In the Stanley Cup Finals the North Stars were matched up against the Pittsburgh Penguins, after splitting the first 2 games in Pittsburgh the North Stars took a 2--1 series lead with a 3-1 win in front of a load sold out crowd at the Met Center. However the Penguins would recover to win the next 3 games as the North Stars ran out of gas closing the series out in 6 games.

Regular Season
4 Oct L St Louis 2- 3
6 Oct W NY Islanders 4- 2
8 Oct L at NY Rangers 3- 6
9 Oct L at New Jersey 2- 5
11 Oct T Boston 3- 3
13 Oct L Chicago 1- 4
17 Oct L at Los Angeles 2- 5
20 Oct T at St Louis 2- 2
21 Oct L at Chicago 1- 7
24 Oct W Hartford 3- 0
26 Oct L at Detroit 6- 8
27 Oct T Detroit 2- 2
30 Oct L at Toronto 4- 5
1 Nov L at Philadelphia 3- 6
3 Nov W at Quebec 2- 0
4 Nov T at Montreal 2- 2
8 Nov W Quebec 3- 2
10 Nov LOT Hartford 2- 3
13 Nov L Pittsburgh 1- 4
15 Nov L NY Rangers 2- 4
17 Nov L St Louis 2- 3
19 Nov T at NY Rangers 2- 2
21 Nov L at Detroit 3- 4
23 Nov W Vancouver 6- 4
24 Nov L New Jersey 3- 5
27 Nov T at Vancouver 1- 1
30 Nov W at Winnipeg 4- 2
1 Dec W Pittsburgh 6- 3
5 Dec W at Toronto 3- 2
6 Dec LOT Toronto 1- 2
8 Dec W Philadelphia 7- 0
11 Dec L Calgary 4- 5
13 Dec L at St Louis 2- 4
15 Dec W Chicago 5- 1
16 Dec L at Chicago 2- 5
20 Dec L at Pittsburgh 3- 4
22 Dec L at Boston 2- 6
23 Dec W at Hartford 5- 2
26 Dec L Winnipeg 4- 6
29 Dec T Boston 4- 4
31 Dec L Los Angeles 2- 4
2 Jan L at Detroit 2- 6
3 Jan T Toronto 3- 3
5 Jan L Vancouver 5- 6
8 Jan W at NY Islanders 3- 0
12 Jan L Buffalo 3- 5
13 Jan L at Chicago 3- 5
15 Jan L Montreal 1- 5
17 Jan W Washington 5- 2
21 Jan L at Winnipeg 0- 2
22 Jan W St Louis 7- 3
25 Jan T at Washington 2- 2
26 Jan W at New Jersey 3- 1
28 Jan L at Toronto 0- 4
30 Jan W Detroit 5- 2
2 Feb W at Quebec 6- 4
4 Feb L at Montreal 3- 5
7 Feb W Toronto 4- 2
9 Feb W Detroit 6- 5
12 Feb L at NY Islanders 4- 5
13 Feb T at Buffalo 6- 6
16 Feb W at Detroit 3- 0
20 Feb W Edmonton 5- 1
23 Feb T Chicago 3- 3
26 Feb T Philadelphia 2- 2
1 Mar T at Edmonton 1- 1
2 Mar L at Calgary 1- 5
6 Mar W Edmonton 5- 1
9 Mar W Detroit 6- 2
10 Mar W Calgary 7- 3
12 Mar W Buffalo 5- 2
14 Mar T at St Louis 2- 2
16 Mar LOT at Toronto 3- 4
17 Mar W Toronto 4- 3
22 Mar L at Washington 1- 3
24 Mar L at Chicago 4- 5
25 Mar L St Louis 4- 5
28 Mar L at Los Angeles 5- 6
30 Mar W Chicago 2- 1
31 Mar L at St Louis 1- 2

Playoffs
Norris Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 4 North Stars 4, @ Blackhawks 3 (00:04:14 OT)
Game 2 April 6 @Blackhawks 5, North Stars 2
Game 3 April 8 Blackhawks 6, @North Stars 5
Game 4 April 10 @North Stars 3, Blackhawks 1
Game 5 April 12 North Stars 6, @Blackhawks 0
Game 6 April 14 @North Stars 3, Blackhawks 1
(North Stars win series, 4-2)

Norris Division Finals
Game 1 April 18 North Stars 2, @Blues 1
Game 2 April 20 @Blues 5, North Stars 2
Game 3 April 22 @North Stars 5, Blues 1
Game 4 April 24 @North Stars 8, Blues 4
Game 5 April 26 @Blues 4, North Stars 2
Game 6 April 28 @North Stars 3, Blues 2
(North Stars win series, 4-2)

Campbell Conference Finals
Game 1 May 2 North Stars 3, @Oilers 1
Game 2 May 4 @Oilers 7, North Stars 2
Game 3 May 6 @North Stars 7, Oilers 3
Game 4 May 8 @North Stars 5, Oilers 1
Game 5 May 10 North Stars 3, @Oilers 2
(North Stars win series, 4-1)

Stanley Cup Finals
Game 1 May 15 North Stars 5, @Penguins 4
Game 2 May 17 @Penguins 4, North Stars 1
Game 3 May 19 @North Stars 3, Penguins 1
Game 4 May 21 Penguins 5, @North Stars 3
Game 5 May 23 @Penguins 6, North Stars 4
Game 6 May 25 Penguins 8, @North Stars 0
(Penguins win series, 4-2)
LoboFan07
1991-1992 Season



Record: 32-42-6
Points: 68
Home Record: 20-16-4
Away Record: 12-26-2
Division Finish: 4th - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 8th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 17th
Season Summary: Coming off their improbable trip to the Stanley Cup Finals the North Stars Had to deal with losing several players to the expansion San Jose Sharks due to dissolution of the Cleveland Barons merger, while getting to select players in the expansion draft the North Stars still lost depth, stifling any momentum from the run to the finals. In fact the North Stars would need to scramble just to make the playoffs holding the Toronto Maple Leafs off by 3 points while posting a 32-42-6 record. In the playoffs the North Stars looked poised for another run again as they jumped out to a 3-1 series lead over the first place Detroit Red Wings. However, the Red Wings would shutout the Stars in the next 2 games to force a 7th game, which they won 5-2 to end, any hope of another magical run for the North Stars.

Regular Season
5 Oct W Chicago 4- 2
10 Oct W Quebec 3- 2
12 Oct W Detroit 3- 2
15 Oct L at Calgary 3- 6
17 Oct W at San Jose 8- 2
19 Oct L at Los Angeles 2- 5
22 Oct L Calgary 2- 4
24 Oct L Philadelphia 2- 5
26 Oct W Boston 4- 0
29 Oct L at NY Rangers 2- 3
31 Oct L at Pittsburgh 1- 8
2 Nov W Chicago 4- 3
3 Nov T at Chicago 4- 4
5 Nov W at Detroit 3- 2
6 Nov L at Toronto 3- 4
9 Nov L Pittsburgh 2- 3
12 Nov W Toronto 7- 0
16 Nov L at St Louis 3- 5
19 Nov L NY Islanders 4- 7
22 Nov L at Detroit 3- 4
23 Nov T Detroit 2- 2
29 Nov L Toronto 2- 3
30 Nov W at Toronto 4- 3
3 Dec T St Louis 3- 3
4 Dec W St Louis 5- 2
7 Dec L Washington 2- 4
8 Dec L at Chicago 2- 7
10 Dec W New Jersey 4- 3
12 Dec L at Vancouver 5- 7
14 Dec W at San Jose 3- 2
17 Dec W at Los Angeles 2- 1
21 Dec L Philadelphia 0- 3
26 Dec W at Winnipeg 3- 2
28 Dec W St Louis 5- 2
31 Dec W Chicago 6- 2
2 Jan L at St Louis 1- 6
4 Jan W Vancouver 4- 3
5 Jan L at Chicago 2- 5
7 Jan W at Washington 5- 3
9 Jan L at Detroit 4- 9
11 Jan W San Jose 7- 4
13 Jan L Edmonton 4- 7
15 Jan W Montreal 5- 2
22 Jan T Los Angeles 3- 3
25 Jan L Chicago 0- 2
27 Jan L at Boston 2- 3
28 Jan W at Hartford 4- 3
30 Jan L at Philadelphia 3- 5
1 Feb L NY Rangers 1- 2
3 Feb W Toronto 4- 2
5 Feb LOT at Toronto 2- 3
7 Feb W at Buffalo 2- 0
9 Feb T at Hartford 4- 4
11 Feb L Edmonton 4- 5
13 Feb W Winnipeg 6- 1
15 Feb W Pittsburgh 5- 2
17 Feb L at Montreal 0- 8
18 Feb L at Quebec 0- 4
21 Feb L at NY Rangers 4- 5
22 Feb L at NY Islanders 1- 2
24 Feb W at New Jersey 3- 1
26 Feb L Montreal 1- 4
29 Feb LOT Hartford 4- 5
1 Mar L at Toronto 2- 6
3 Mar W at Washington 3- 1
5 Mar W at Detroit 4- 2
8 Mar W Winnipeg 4- 2
10 Mar L at St Louis 2- 5
11 Mar L Toronto 0- 3
14 Mar W Detroit 4- 1
17 Mar W Buffalo 3- 1
19 Mar L at Chicago 1- 4
21 Mar L at Quebec 2- 4
24 Mar L Vancouver 2- 4
27 Mar L at Edmonton 3- 5
28 Mar L at Calgary 3- 4
31 Mar W Buffalo 5- 3
12 Apr T St Louis 1- 1
14 Apr L Detroit 4- 7
16 Apr L at St Louis 3- 5

Playoffs
Norris Division Semifinals
Game 1 April 18 North Stars 4, @Red Wings 3
Game 2 April 20 North Stars 4, @Red Wings 2
Game 3 April 22 Red Wings 5, @North Stars 4 (00:01:15 OT)
Game 4 April 24 @North Stars 5, Red Wings 4
Game 5 April 26 @Red Wings 3, North Stars 0
Game 6 April 28 Red Wings 1, @North Stars 0 (00:16:13 OT)
Game 7 April 30 @Red Wings 5, North Stars 2
(Red Wings win series, 4-3)
LoboFan07
1992-1993 Season



Record: 36-38-10
Points: 82
Home Record: 18-17-7
Away Record: 9-22-3
Division Finish: 5th - Norris Division
Conference Finish: 9th - Campbell Conference
NHL Finish: 18th
Season Summary: When Norm Green first purchased the North Stars he was though of the savior of Minnesota hockey. However, playing at the outdated Met Center it was clear changes had to be made to keep the team afloat. Green asked the city of Bloomington to add 200 more seats to the 15,000-seat Met Center. However, when Bloomington balked Green sought other places for the North Stars to play. Although the Target Center in Minneapolis seemed like a viable alternative Norm Green seemed unreceptive as if he wanted to move the team to another market. As the season wound down the worst fear of North Stars fans would come through as it was announced the team would move to Dallas. As the talk of the move surrounded the team the North Stars struggled down the stretch missing the playoffs while finishing in 5th place with a record of 36-38-10.

Regular Season
6 Oct L at St Louis 4- 6
8 Oct W St Louis 5- 2
10 Oct W Tampa Bay 2- 1
13 Oct L Calgary 3- 4
15 Oct W at St Louis 5- 4
17 Oct L at Montreal 1- 8
18 Oct W at Toronto 5- 1
22 Oct W Quebec 5- 2
24 Oct T Los Angeles 5- 5
28 Oct L at Edmonton 2- 5
30 Oct W at Vancouver 3- 2
31 Oct L at Calgary 3- 5
5 Nov W NY Islanders 3- 0
7 Nov T Edmonton 2- 2
10 Nov L Pittsburgh 1- 4
12 Nov L Winnipeg 2- 7
14 Nov W Chicago 3- 0
15 Nov L at Chicago 1- 2
18 Nov W at Washington 5- 4
19 Nov W at Tampa Bay 4- 1
21 Nov W at Buffalo 4- 3
25 Nov L Vancouver 2- 4
27 Nov T NY Rangers 4- 4
28 Nov W San Jose 10- 3
30 Nov W at NY Rangers 4- 2
1 Dec W at Ottawa 3- 1
3 Dec W at Detroit 4- 2
5 Dec W at Quebec 7- 4
10 Dec L Edmonton 2- 3
12 Dec L Chicago 0- 3
15 Dec W Toronto 6- 5
19 Dec T Detroit 3- 3
20 Dec L at Chicago 0- 4
22 Dec T St Louis 2- 2
26 Dec W Winnipeg 5- 4
27 Dec L at Winnipeg 4- 7
31 Dec W Boston 5- 3
2 Jan L at NY Islanders 2- 3
3 Jan T at Hartford 6- 6
6 Jan L at New Jersey 1- 5
7 Jan W at Pittsburgh 6- 3
9 Jan W Tampa Bay 6- 4
12 Jan L Chicago 1- 3
14 Jan L at Chicago 1- 3
16 Jan W Calgary 4- 3
19 Jan W at Tampa Bay 4- 2
21 Jan W Ottawa 7- 2
23 Jan T Vancouver 3- 3
24 Jan T at Tampa Bay 2- 2
26 Jan W at Toronto 2- 1
28 Jan W New Jersey 4- 2
30 Jan L Tampa Bay 3- 4
1 Feb W at Vancouver 5- 4
3 Feb W at San Jose 7- 3
9 Feb L Washington 2- 3
11 Feb W at Tampa Bay 1- 0
13 Feb L at Toronto 1- 6
14 Feb L Toronto 5- 6
17 Feb L Los Angeles 5- 10
20 Feb W Philadelphia 5- 2
21 Feb L Detroit 1- 4
25 Feb T at Boston 3- 3
27 Feb L at St Louis 2- 3
28 Feb L at Winnipeg 6- 7
3 Mar L at Toronto 1- 3
6 Mar W Montreal 4- 3
7 Mar L Detroit 1- 7
9 Mar W San Jose 4- 2
11 Mar W at Vancouver 4- 3
13 Mar L at St Louis 2- 6
14 Mar L St Louis 1- 3
16 Mar L at Philadelphia 3- 4
18 Mar L at Detroit 1- 5
21 Mar L Detroit 2- 6
25 Mar T Toronto 3- 3
27 Mar L Hartford 1- 2
31 Mar L at Edmonton 2- 5
1 Apr L at Calgary 3- 5
3 Apr W at Los Angeles 3- 0
6 Apr W Buffalo 3- 1
10 Apr W St Louis 4- 3
11 Apr L at St Louis 1- 5
13 Apr L Chicago 2- 3
15 Apr L at Detroit 3- 5

Playoffs
FAILED TO QUALIFY
LoboFan07
1993-1994 Season



Record: 42-29-13
Points: 97
Home Record: 23-12-7
Away Record: 19-17-6
Division Finish: 3rd - Central Division
Conference Finish: 4th - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 7th
Season Summary: After 26 mediocre years in Minnesota the North Stars moved to Dallas becoming the Stars after flittering with the notion of the name Lone Stars. On October 5th the State of Texas finally had a NHL team of its own, after years of Minor League Hockey and the WHA's Houston Aeros, as the Stars beat the Detroit Red Wings at Reunion Arena 6-4. The Stars would go on to have a solid first season in Dallas as Mike Modano scored 50 goals with the Stars finishing in 3rd place in the Central Division with a solid 42-29-13. In the playoffs the Stars got off to a fast start sweeping the St. Louis Blues in 4 straight games. However, in the 2nd round they would be upset by the Vancouver Canucks in 5 games.

Regular Season
5 Oct W Detroit 6- 4
7 Oct L at Toronto 3- 6
9 Oct T Winnipeg 3- 3
12 Oct T Chicago 3- 3
16 Oct W St Louis 4- 0
18 Oct W at Chicago 5- 3
20 Oct L at Montreal 2- 5
21 Oct WOT at Ottawa 6- 5
23 Oct L at Quebec 2- 3
25 Oct W at Detroit 5- 3
27 Oct W Hartford 5- 1
30 Oct LOT Ottawa 4- 5
1 Nov T Toronto 3- 3
3 Nov L at Anaheim 4- 5
5 Nov L at San Jose 2- 4
7 Nov T Winnipeg 1- 1
9 Nov L at Anaheim 2- 4
11 Nov W San Jose 4- 0
13 Nov W at Winnipeg 3- 2
14 Nov L at Chicago 1- 4
17 Nov W Tampa Bay 4- 3
20 Nov W Calgary 4- 3
21 Nov W Los Angeles 7- 4
24 Nov T NY Islanders 2- 2
27 Nov L at Detroit 4- 10
29 Nov WOT at Edmonton 6- 5
30 Nov T at Calgary 2- 2
4 Dec L at St Louis 3- 4
5 Dec W Edmonton 4- 3
8 Dec W Pittsburgh 3- 2
9 Dec W Ottawa 6- 1
12 Dec T Florida 4- 4
15 Dec L Chicago 2- 3
17 Dec L Anaheim 2- 3
19 Dec W at Vancouver 3- 1
22 Dec WOT at Anaheim 3- 2
23 Dec W at Los Angeles 2- 1
27 Dec L Detroit 0- 6
29 Dec W Toronto 4- 0
31 Dec W at Chicago 5- 2
2 Jan L Quebec 4- 6
4 Jan LOT Chicago 1- 2
6 Jan W Philadelphia 8- 0
9 Jan W St Louis 2- 1
11 Jan W Edmonton 5- 2
13 Jan LOT at Toronto 3- 4
14 Jan L at Detroit 3- 9
16 Jan L Buffalo 2- 4
18 Jan W Los Angeles 5- 3
24 Jan L New Jersey 2- 6
26 Jan W at Calgary 3- 2
27 Jan WOT at Vancouver 3- 2
29 Jan W at Edmonton 5- 3
2 Feb W at Winnipeg 7- 3
6 Feb L San Jose 1- 7
9 Feb W Winnipeg 4- 2
12 Feb W at Pittsburgh 9- 3
13 Feb W at Buffalo 5- 3
16 Feb L Boston 0- 3
18 Feb W Calgary 4- 2
21 Feb W at San Jose 6- 3
23 Feb T at Los Angeles 0- 0
26 Feb W NY Rangers 3- 1
2 Mar L at Winnipeg 2- 4
4 Mar L Vancouver 1- 4
6 Mar T Montreal 2- 2
8 Mar WOT at Philadelphia 4- 3
9 Mar L at Toronto 2- 4
12 Mar T at Hartford 2- 2
13 Mar L at New Jersey 0- 4
18 Mar W Washington 6- 2
20 Mar WOT Vancouver 2- 1
22 Mar W Anaheim 4- 3
25 Mar L at St Louis 3- 5
27 Mar T at Tampa Bay 2- 2
28 Mar W at Florida 5- 4
31 Mar T at Boston 2- 2
1 Apr L at NY Rangers 0- 3
3 Apr W at Washington 6- 3
5 Apr L Toronto 4- 6
8 Apr L at NY Islanders 1- 5
10 Apr T at St Louis 2- 2
12 Apr W St Louis 9- 5
14 Apr W Detroit 4- 3

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 17 @Stars 5, Blues 3
Game 2 April 20 @Stars 4, Blues 2
Game 3 April 22 Stars 5, @Blues 4 (00:08:34 OT)
Game 4 April 24 Stars 2, @Blues 1
(Stars win series, 4-0)

Western Conference Semifinals
Game 1 May 2 Canucks 6, @Stars 4
Game 2 May 4 Canucks 3, @Stars 0
Game 3 May 6 Stars 4, @Canucks 3
Game 4 May 8 @Canucks 2, Stars 1 (00:11:01 OT)
Game 5 May 10 @Canucks 4, Stars 2
(Canucks win series, 4-1)
LoboFan07
1995 Season



Record: 17-23-8
Points: 42
Home Record: 9-10-5
Away Record: 8-13-3
Division Finish: 5th - Central Division
Conference Finish: 8th - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 19th
Season Summary: The Stars second season in Dallas would be delayed by a 4-month lockout that wiped out half the season. When the season did start the Stars struggled posting a record of 17-23-8, while sneaking into the 8th and final playoff spot. Along the way longtime Stars hero Neal Broten is traded to the New Jersey Devils. In the playoffs the Stars would find themselves in a quick hole dropping the first 3 games to the Detroit Red Wings before falling in 5 games.

Regular Season
20 Jan T at Vancouver 1- 1
24 Jan W at Los Angeles 4- 2
25 Jan W at Anaheim 4- 1
28 Jan L at San Jose 2- 3
30 Jan L Toronto 1- 2
1 Feb W Anaheim 9- 2
2 Feb L San Jose 1- 2
4 Feb L at St Louis 4- 7
8 Feb T at Toronto 3- 3
11 Feb L Calgary 0- 6
13 Feb L Winnipeg 4- 7
15 Feb L Los Angeles 1- 3
18 Feb LOT at Calgary 2- 3
20 Feb W at Calgary 2- 1
22 Feb L at Edmonton 1- 2
24 Feb T Vancouver 3- 3
26 Feb L Chicago 1- 2
28 Feb W at Winnipeg 4- 0
1 Mar W at Edmonton 5- 3
3 Mar W Anaheim 4- 0
5 Mar W St Louis 2- 1
6 Mar W Los Angeles 8- 2
8 Mar L at Toronto 2- 3
10 Mar L at Winnipeg 3- 4
12 Mar T Calgary 4- 4
13 Mar W Chicago 4- 2
16 Mar L at Detroit 4- 5
22 Mar T Edmonton 4- 4
23 Mar W Edmonton 2- 1
27 Mar L St Louis 2- 3
30 Mar L at Detroit 2- 3
1 Apr L Detroit 2- 3
2 Apr W at Chicago 2- 1
4 Apr T at Vancouver 2- 2
6 Apr L at Los Angeles 2- 3
7 Apr W at Anaheim 2- 0
9 Apr W at St Louis 3- 2
11 Apr L Detroit 1- 4
14 Apr L at Toronto 1- 2
16 Apr W Chicago 2- 0
17 Apr T Vancouver 2- 2
19 Apr T San Jose 5- 5
22 Apr W Toronto 6- 4
23 Apr W Winnipeg 5- 2
25 Apr L St Louis 4- 8
27 Apr L at Chicago 1- 5
29 Apr L at Detroit 2- 4
1 May L at San Jose 1- 3

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 May 7 @Red Wings 4, Stars 3
Game 2 May 9 @Red Wings 4, Stars 1
Game 3 May 11 Red Wings 5, @Stars 1
Game 4 May 14 @Stars 4, Red Wings 1
Game 5 May 15 @Red Wings 3, Stars 1
(Red Wings win series 4-1)
LoboFan07
1995-1996 Season



Record: 26-42-14
Points: 66
Home Record: 14-18-9
Away Record: 12-24-5
Division Finish: 6th - Central Division
Conference Finish: 11th - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 22nd
Season Summary: The Stars struggled all season as Bob Gainey resigns as Coach to concentrate full on his duties as General Manager. Under his replacement Ken Hitchcock the Stars would go on to finish in last place with a disappointing record of 26-42-14.

Regular Season
7 Oct L at Winnipeg 5- 7
10 Oct W Calgary 7- 3
12 Oct L St Louis 1- 3
14 Oct W Boston 6- 5
17 Oct L Washington 3- 4
19 Oct T at St Louis 1- 1
21 Oct T Tampa Bay 3- 3
24 Oct W Buffalo 3- 0
26 Oct W Anaheim 5- 2
28 Oct W at San Jose 4- 3
30 Oct L Colorado 1- 6
1 Nov T Chicago 1- 1
4 Nov L at Detroit 1- 5
8 Nov T Los Angeles 3- 3
9 Nov T at Colorado 1- 1
14 Nov L at Pittsburgh 2- 4
15 Nov L at Buffalo 1- 2
17 Nov W San Jose 2- 1
22 Nov W Vancouver 4- 3
25 Nov W New Jersey 2- 0
2 Dec T at Los Angeles 2- 2
3 Dec W at Colorado 7- 6
5 Dec L at Boston 4- 6
7 Dec L at Detroit 1- 3
9 Dec L at Toronto 1- 3
11 Dec L at NY Rangers 2- 3
13 Dec L Calgary 4- 8
15 Dec L Pittsburgh 1- 5
17 Dec W San Jose 4- 2
21 Dec T NY Islanders 3- 3
23 Dec L Chicago 0- 2
26 Dec L at Chicago 3- 5
28 Dec L at St Louis 1- 4
29 Dec L Detroit 1- 2
1 Jan L Toronto 0- 1
3 Jan T at Detroit 3- 3
5 Jan W Winnipeg 5- 4
7 Jan L at Chicago 2- 5
8 Jan T Los Angeles 4- 4
10 Jan L Detroit 0- 4
12 Jan T Florida 6- 6
14 Jan L at New Jersey 2- 7
15 Jan L at Philadelphia 1- 6
17 Jan L Edmonton 3- 4
22 Jan W at Vancouver 6- 4
24 Jan W at Edmonton 5- 3
26 Jan W at Calgary 4- 2
29 Jan L Winnipeg 1- 2
31 Jan T NY Rangers 1- 1
2 Feb L Vancouver 4- 5
4 Feb L at NY Islanders 3- 5
6 Feb W at St Louis 5- 2
7 Feb L Montreal 2- 4
10 Feb L St Louis 3- 6
11 Feb L Hartford 3- 5
16 Feb W Edmonton 6- 1
18 Feb L at Florida 4- 6
19 Feb L at Tampa Bay 2- 4
22 Feb W Ottawa 3- 2
24 Feb W at Toronto 3- 2
25 Feb W at Hartford 6- 2
28 Feb T Philadelphia 4- 4
2 Mar W Toronto 5- 1
5 Mar W at Anaheim 3- 1
6 Mar W at San Jose 2- 1
11 Mar L at Montreal 1- 4
13 Mar L at Ottawa 1- 4
15 Mar L at Toronto 0- 3
17 Mar L at Washington 1- 2
20 Mar W St Louis 2- 1
22 Mar L at Vancouver 2- 5
23 Mar T at Los Angeles 4- 4
26 Mar L Winnipeg 2- 8
28 Mar W Anaheim 3- 1
31 Mar L at Chicago 3- 5
3 Apr L at Winnipeg 1- 3
5 Apr T Chicago 3- 3
7 Apr L Colorado 1- 4
9 Apr WOT at Calgary 4- 3
10 Apr W at Edmonton 4- 2
12 Apr L at Anaheim 3- 5
14 Apr L Detroit 1- 5

Playoffs
FAILED TO QUALIFY
LoboFan07
1996-1997 Season



Record: 48-26-8
Points: 104
Home Record: 25-13-3
Away Record: 23-13-5
Division Finish: 1st - Central Division
Conference Finish: 2nd - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 2nd
Season Summary: With the acquisition of Pat Verbeek and Sergei Zubov the Stars were improved in all facets of the game going from last to first while posting a solid record of 48-26-8, eclipsing 100 points for the first time in franchise history. Down the stretch the Stars would reacquire Neal Broten who was winding down a stellar 17-year career. However, in the playoffs the Stars struggled as they were beaten by the Edmonton Oilers in 7 games losing 3 games, including the finale in overtime.

Regular Season
5 Oct W Colorado 4- 1
8 Oct W Washington 5- 3
10 Oct W at NY Rangers 2- 1
12 Oct W at New Jersey 4- 2
13 Oct W at Chicago 5- 3
15 Oct W Detroit 3- 1
17 Oct L Vancouver 1- 6
19 Oct W Toronto 2- 0
23 Oct L at Detroit 1- 4
26 Oct W Ottawa 5- 1
30 Oct W Buffalo 2- 0
1 Nov LOT Chicago 2- 3
3 Nov L at St Louis 3- 6
6 Nov W at Phoenix 3- 2
8 Nov L at San Jose 1- 3
11 Nov W at Anaheim 3- 2
13 Nov T Calgary 3- 3
15 Nov W Anaheim 4- 3
17 Nov W at Edmonton 7- 3
19 Nov L at Vancouver 0- 2
20 Nov W at Calgary 3- 1
22 Nov LOT Florida 1- 2
27 Nov L New Jersey 2- 3
29 Nov W at Tampa Bay 2- 1
30 Nov W Toronto 5- 2
4 Dec L San Jose 1- 2
6 Dec L Philadelphia 3- 6
8 Dec T at Florida 1- 1
11 Dec T St Louis 5- 5
13 Dec W Vancouver 2- 1
15 Dec W at Ottawa 4- 0
18 Dec WOT at Chicago 3- 2
20 Dec W at Hartford 4- 1
21 Dec W at NY Islanders 3- 2
23 Dec L San Jose 1- 2
27 Dec W Boston 6- 4
29 Dec L at Colorado 2- 3
30 Dec L NY Rangers 2- 3
1 Jan L Montreal 4- 6
3 Jan W at Detroit 2- 1
4 Jan L at Boston 2- 3
8 Jan W Detroit 6- 3
10 Jan L Phoenix 3- 4
13 Jan W at Montreal 2- 1
14 Jan L at Pittsburgh 1- 3
21 Jan T at Philadelphia 3- 3
24 Jan W at Washington 5- 2
25 Jan W at Toronto 5- 1
27 Jan W Los Angeles 7- 2
29 Jan W Anaheim 3- 1
31 Jan L at Buffalo 1- 3
2 Feb LOT at Detroit 3- 4
5 Feb W Tampa Bay 4- 0
6 Feb L at St Louis 4- 6
8 Feb WOT at Phoenix 5- 4
9 Feb WOT Los Angeles 2- 1
12 Feb L Phoenix 0- 5
14 Feb WOT Detroit 4- 3
17 Feb W at Los Angeles 2- 1
18 Feb L at San Jose 1- 3
21 Feb W Calgary 4- 2
23 Feb W Edmonton 6- 1
25 Feb W at Chicago 1- 0
27 Feb W at Colorado 6- 2
1 Mar L at Calgary 1- 4
5 Mar W St Louis 3- 2
7 Mar W Edmonton 2- 1
10 Mar T at Toronto 3- 3
14 Mar T Chicago 4- 4
16 Mar W Pittsburgh 6- 2
19 Mar W Phoenix 7- 2
21 Mar W Hartford 2- 0
23 Mar W at St Louis 4- 1
30 Mar W at Vancouver 3- 2
31 Mar W at Edmonton 3- 1
2 Apr W NY Islanders 5- 4
4 Apr L at Anaheim 2- 3
5 Apr T at Los Angeles 3- 3
7 Apr T at Phoenix 2- 2
9 Apr W Toronto 3- 2
11 Apr L Colorado 1- 2
13 Apr L Chicago 2- 5

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 16 @Stars 5, Oilers 3
Game 2 April 18 Oilers 4, @Stars 0
Game 3 April 20 @Oilers 4, Stars 3 (00:09:15 OT)
Game 4 April 22 Stars 4, @Oilers 3
Game 5 April 25 Oilers 1, @Stars 0 (00:20:22 OT)
Game 6 April 27 Stars 3, @Oilers 2
Game 7 April 29 Oilers 4, @Dallas Stars 3 (00:12:26 OT)
(Oilers win series, 4-3)
LoboFan07
1997-1998 Season



Record: 49-22-11
Points: 109
Home Record: 26-8-7
Away Record: 23-14-4
Division Finish: 1st - Central Division
Conference Finish: 1st - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 1st
Season Summary: With the acquisition of goalie Eddie Belfour the Stars are even stronger capturing the President's Trophy for the best record in the NHL at 49-22-11. In the playoffs the Stars would jump out to a 2-0 lead over the San Jose Sharks. However, after losing the next 2 games in San Jose memories of last year's failures began to crop up. The Stars would recover to win Game 5 by a score of 3-2, and would go on to take the series in 6 games on Mike Keane's overtime goal. Facing the Edmonton Oilers in the 2nd round the Stars dropped Game 2 at home and went to Edmonton tied at a game apiece. Game 3 would go into overtime scoreless when Benoit Houge scored 13:47 in to give the Stars Game 3 and momentum in the series, as they went on to win in 5 games. In the Conference Finals against the Detroit Red Wings the Stars would find themselves in a hole dropping 3 of the first 4 games. Facing elimination in Game 5 Jamie Langenbrunner would score 46 seconds into overtime. However, the Wings would shut out the Stars 2-0 in Game 6 and would go on to win their 2nd straight Stanley Cup.

Regular Season
1 Oct T at Colorado 2- 2
4 Oct L St Louis 1- 2
7 Oct W at Buffalo 4- 2
8 Oct L at Detroit 1- 3
10 Oct W Chicago 7- 0
14 Oct WOT Calgary 5- 4
16 Oct W Florida 4- 0
18 Oct W at Toronto 5- 4
19 Oct L at Ottawa 1- 3
21 Oct L Vancouver 1- 5
24 Oct W at Chicago 2- 0
25 Oct W Colorado 3- 1
28 Oct W at NY Rangers 3- 2
29 Oct W at Washington 4- 3
2 Nov T at Philadelphia 3- 3
3 Nov L at Montreal 4- 6
5 Nov W at Pittsburgh 5- 2
7 Nov T NY Rangers 2- 2
10 Nov L St Louis 1- 7
12 Nov T Boston 3- 3
15 Nov W at Los Angeles 5- 1
16 Nov W at Anaheim 4- 0
19 Nov W Edmonton 3- 2
21 Nov L at Detroit 2- 4
22 Nov W at Boston 2- 0
24 Nov W Anaheim 5- 0
26 Nov W Los Angeles 4- 1
27 Nov W at Phoenix 4- 1
29 Nov W Phoenix 5- 2
3 Dec W Edmonton 4- 1
5 Dec W Calgary 4- 1
8 Dec L at Toronto 0- 3
10 Dec W Tampa Bay 3- 0
12 Dec L San Jose 0- 1
15 Dec W Buffalo 8- 4
18 Dec W at Calgary 2- 1
20 Dec WOT at Edmonton 2- 1
23 Dec W at Vancouver 3- 1
27 Dec T Vancouver 3- 3
29 Dec T at Detroit 2- 2
31 Dec T Los Angeles 2- 2
2 Jan W NY Islanders 2- 1
3 Jan W at Carolina 6- 1
5 Jan WOT at New Jersey 4- 3
7 Jan L Ottawa 0- 2
9 Jan T Detroit 3- 3
11 Jan LOT at Anaheim 1- 2
12 Jan W at San Jose 3- 1
14 Jan WOT at St Louis 2- 1
21 Jan W Colorado 3- 2
24 Jan W at Colorado 3- 2
26 Jan W Toronto 5- 1
29 Jan L at Florida 2- 3
31 Jan L at St Louis 3- 6
2 Feb W at Toronto 5- 1
4 Feb W Philadelphia 1- 0
7 Feb W Chicago 3- 1
25 Feb W at NY Islanders 4- 1
28 Feb W Phoenix 4- 0
1 Mar T at Chicago 2- 2
4 Mar L Montreal 1- 3
7 Mar L at St Louis 1- 2
8 Mar T Phoenix 1- 1
12 Mar L at Phoenix 4- 5
13 Mar W Anaheim 6- 3
17 Mar W at Los Angeles 4- 3
18 Mar W at San Jose 3- 1
20 Mar W Carolina 6- 1
22 Mar T Pittsburgh 0- 0
26 Mar L Toronto 0- 1
28 Mar L San Jose 1- 4
29 Mar W New Jersey 3- 1
1 Apr L at Calgary 1- 3
3 Apr L at Edmonton 1- 4
4 Apr L at Vancouver 3- 5
6 Apr W Toronto 4- 2
8 Apr WOT Washington 2- 1
11 Apr W at Tampa Bay 5- 1
12 Apr W St Louis 4- 3
15 Apr W Detroit 3- 1
16 Apr L at Phoenix 2- 3
18 Apr W Chicago 3- 1

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 23 @Stars 4, Sharks 1
Game 2 April 24 @Stars 5, Sharks 2
Game 3 April 26 @Sharks 4, Stars 1
Game 4 April 28 @Sharks 1, Stars 0
Game 5 April 30 @Stars 3, Sharks 2
Game 6 May 2 Stars 3, @Sharks 2 (00:03:43 OT)
(Stars win series, 4-2)

Western Conference Semifinals
Game 1 May 7 @Stars 3, Oilers 1
Game 2 May 9 Oilers 2, @Stars 0
Game 3 May 11 Stars 1, @Oilers 0 (00:13:07 OT)
Game 4 May 13 Stars 3, @Ollers 1
Game 5 May 16 @Stars 2, Oilers 1
(Stars win series, 4-1)

Western Conference Finals
Game 1 May 24 Red Wings 2, @Stars 0
Game 2 May 26 @Stars 3, Red Wings 1
Game 3 May 29 @Red Wings 5, Stars 3
Game 4 May 31 @Red Wings 3, Stars 2
Game 5 June 3 @Stars 3, Red Wings 2 (00:00:46 OT)
Game 6 June 5 @Red Wings 2, Stars 0
(Red Wings win series, 4-2)
LoboFan07
1998-1999 Season

Stanley Cup Champions




Record: 51-19-12
Points: 114
Home Record: 29-8-4
Away Record: 22-11-8
Division Finish: 1st - Pacific Division
Conference Finish: 1st - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 1st
Season Summary: After falling short in the Conference Finals the Stars add another weapon by signing Brett Hull who finishes 2nd on the team in scoring despite missing 22 games as the Stars are moved to the Pacific Division and repeat as President's Trophy Champions with a 51-19-12 record. Entering the playoffs with a Stanley Cup or bust mind set the Stars sweep the Edmonton Oilers in 4 straight. However, it was not as easy as it appeared as all 4 games were decided by 1 goal including the finale on Joe Nieuwendyk's goal in a 3rd overtime. In the 2nd round the Stars would take the first 2 games at home against the St. Louis Blues but found themselves in a must win situation in Game 5 as the Blues won the next 2 in St. Louis in overtime. Eddie Belfour would come up big in Game 5 as the Stars won 3-1. They would go on to take Game 6 in overtime on a goal by Mike Modano. In the Conference Finals for the 2nd straight year the Stars were matched up against the Colorado Avalanche. Both teams yielded nothing as ten series was tied at 2 after 4 games. However, in Game 5 in Dallas the Stars found themselves facing elimination as the Avalanche erupted for 7 goals. Needing a big road win the Stars forced a 7th game with a dominating 4-1 victory in Game 6. Back home for Game 7 the Stars but away the Avalanche with another 4-1 victory. In the Stanley Cup Finals the Stars and Buffalo Sabres would battle evenly through 4 games before Eddie Belfour put forth his best effort in the postseason to take Game 5 at home 2-0. With the cup 1 win away the Stars and Sabres battled deep into overtime tied at 1, in Buffalo before Brett Hull scored a disputed goal with 5 minuets left in the 3rd OT to deliver the Stars their first Stanley Cup. With a NHL record 6 game winning goals Joe Nieuwendyk was awarded the Conn Smythe for playoff MVP.

Regular Season
10 Oct W Buffalo 4- 1
13 Oct W Chicago 3- 1
15 Oct T at Carolina 2- 2
17 Oct L at Chicago 3- 4
20 Oct W Calgary 3- 1
22 Oct W Phoenix 2- 1
24 Oct W San Jose 2- 1
30 Oct T Anaheim 3- 3
31 Oct W Detroit 3- 2
4 Nov L at San Jose 0- 4
7 Nov W at Los Angeles 4- 3
11 Nov L Phoenix 0- 2
13 Nov W at Detroit 5- 1
14 Nov W at Boston 3- 1
20 Nov W NY Islanders 4- 2
21 Nov T at St Louis 3- 3
23 Nov W San Jose 3- 2
25 Nov L New Jersey 2- 5
27 Nov W Washington 4- 0
2 Dec W at San Jose 3- 0
4 Dec L at Vancouver 1- 4
6 Dec W at Edmonton 6- 2
7 Dec W at Calgary 3- 2
9 Dec T San Jose 3- 3
11 Dec W Montreal 3- 2
13 Dec T at Chicago 2- 2
15 Dec W St Louis 7- 3
18 Dec W at Detroit 3- 1
20 Dec W at Ottawa 3- 2
21 Dec T at Montreal 2- 2
23 Dec W at Toronto 5- 1
26 Dec W at Colorado 4- 2
28 Dec W Nashville 1- 0
31 Dec W Boston 6- 1
1 Jan WOT at Phoenix 2- 1
6 Jan W Vancouver 6- 4
8 Jan L at Calgary 0- 1
10 Jan L at Vancouver 0- 2
12 Jan T at Edmonton 2- 2
13 Jan W at San Jose 2- 1
15 Jan W at Anaheim 3- 1
18 Jan L Vancouver 3- 5
20 Jan L Toronto 4- 6
27 Jan W Los Angeles 3- 2
29 Jan W at Tampa Bay 4- 1
30 Jan W at Florida 5- 2
1 Feb T Calgary 2- 2
7 Feb L Colorado 0- 3
12 Feb W at Anaheim 3- 2
13 Feb W at Los Angeles 3- 2
15 Feb W Edmonton 4- 1
17 Feb W Florida 2- 1
19 Feb W Chicago 5- 1
21 Feb T Colorado 1- 1
23 Feb W at Nashville 4- 3
24 Feb L Nashville 1- 2
26 Feb W Pittsburgh 6- 4
28 Feb W Los Angeles 1- 0
2 Mar T at NY Rangers 2- 2
4 Mar WOT at NY Islanders 3- 2
5 Mar L at Buffalo 1- 2
7 Mar W St Louis 4- 3
10 Mar W Edmonton 7- 4
12 Mar W Anaheim 4- 0
14 Mar T at Philadelphia 1- 1
16 Mar T at Pittsburgh 2- 2
17 Mar LOT at Washington 1- 2
19 Mar L Ottawa 1- 2
21 Mar WOT Carolina 3- 2
23 Mar W at Phoenix 3- 2
25 Mar W at Los Angeles 2- 1
26 Mar L at Anaheim 1- 5
28 Mar W at Nashville 3- 0
31 Mar W Tampa Bay 6- 4
3 Apr L at St Louis 2- 5
4 Apr L Detroit 0- 3
7 Apr W Anaheim 5- 1
9 Apr W NY Rangers 3- 1
11 Apr W Los Angeles 6- 2
14 Apr W Phoenix 4- 2
17 Apr L at Phoenix 0- 2
18 Apr L at Colorado 1- 2

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 21 @Stars 2, Oilers 1
Game 2 April 23 @Stars 3, Oliers 2
Game 3 April 25 Stars 3, @Oilers 2
Game 4 April 27 Stars 3, @Oilers 2 (00:57:34 OT)
(Stars win series, 4-0)

Western Conference Semifinals
Game 1 May 6 @Stars 3, Blues 0
Game 2 May 8 @Stars 5, Blues 4 (00:08:22 OT)
Game 3 May 10 @Blues 3, Stars 2 (00:02:43 OT)
Game 4 May 12 @Blues 3, Stars 2 (00:05:52 OT)
Game 5 May 15 @Stars 3, Blues 1
Game 6 May 17 Stars 2, @Blues 1 (00:02:21 OT)
(Stars win series, 4-2)

Western Conference Finals
Game 1 May 22 Avalanche 2, @Stars 1
Game 2 May 24 @Stars 4, Avalanche 2
Game 3 May 26 Stars 3, @Avalanche 0
Game 4 May 28 @Avalanche 3, Stars 2 (00:19:29 OT)
Game 5 May 30 Avalanche 7, @Stars 5
Game 6 June 1 Stars 4, @Avalanche 1
Game 7 June 4 @Stars 4, Avalanche 1
(Stars win series, 4-3)

Stanley Cup Finals
Game 1 June 8 Sabres 3, @Stars 2 (00:15:30 OT)
Game 2 June 10 @Stars 4, Sabres 2
Game 3 June 12 Stars 2, @Sabres 1
Game 4 June 15 @Sabres 2, Stars 1
Game 5 June 17 @Stars 2, Sabres 0
Game 6 June 19 Stars 2, @Sabres 1 (00:54:51 OT)
(Stars win series, 4-2)
LoboFan07


Stars Shine in Texas!


JUNE 19, 1999 - BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - The Dallas Stars were almost too exhausted to lift the Stanley Cup -- and the Buffalo Sabres were almost too mad to let go.

Brett Hull scored at 14:51 of the third overtime, putting a rebound over weary Dominik Hasek as the Dallas Stars won Hockey's biggest prize as much by exhaustion as execution, outlasting the Buffalo Sabres 2-1 in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals Saturday night.

It was the second-longest overtime game in Stanley Cup finals history and the longest to decide a winner -- and a disputed winner at that. The angry Sabres protested that Hull's left skate was in the crease as he scored to make Dallas the first Sun Belt city to hoist the Stanley Cup. When Lord Stanley paid $50 for the cup in 1892, he likely didn't envision it being won by a team located much closer to Mexico than Canada. The OT lasted 54:51, the longest in the finals except for Edmonton's 3-2 victory over Boston in Game 1 in 1990 that lasted 55:13.

"We had nothing left. They had nothing left. Thank God it's over," Stanley Cup playoff MVP Joe Nieuwendyk of Dallas said.

The game may have been over. The arguing was only beginning.

The Sabres refused to leave their locker room for 20 minutes, claiming the goal shouldn't have counted. When they heard NHL officials supervisor Bryan Lewis' explanation that Hull had possession of the puck both inside and outside of the crease, they almost couldn't believe it.

It was the NHL's worst nightmare -- to have one of the most exciting, if lowest scoring, finals in years decided by a controversial play. TV replays showed Hull's left skate in the crease before he shot.

"Can he have a foot in (the crease) and the goal count? Yes," Lewis said. "He played the puck from his foot to his stick and shot and scored. He was deemed to be in control and possession of the puck even if a skate was in crease."

Lewis said this very scenario -- a skate being in the crease but a goal being counted -- was contained in a March 25 memorandum to officials.

The Sabres countered by insisting that Hull did not have control of the puck. Hasek, who made 48 saves, was among the most upset.

"It makes me very mad. It could happen any time during the season, but if it happens in a Stanley Cup Final ... I still cannot believe it," he said. "I don't understand what the video judge is doing. Maybe he was in the bathroom. Maybe he was sleeping. Maybe he doesn't know the rule."

After seeing the replay, Hasek said, "I was going to put my jersey on and go back out."

Hull replied, "All I know is, I'm not going back out there."

The Sabres' Joe Juneau suggested the NHL didn't want the embarrassment of restarting a game that everybody thought had ended, saying, "It was a gutless move."

Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said, "That's your worst nightmare right there. We're going to protest, of course. Anybody could see it. It wasn't a goal. All we want is a review. They said it was a good goal."

Hull ended the intense, suspenseful game with his third goal of the series and third career overtime playoff goal. Hasek, outplayed again by Ed Belfour, went to his chest to bounce on a shot by Jere Lehtinen, who scored the first goal four hours before. But the puck rebounded into the slot to Hull, who lifted it into the net from the right side of the crease.

"You can have all the other ones, this is the biggest for me," Hull said. "It is unbelievable."

Hull's name goes on the ancient trophy with that of his father, Bobby, who won an NHL title with Chicago in 1961.

"It is unbelievable starting out as a kid growing up in that shadow and finally making a niche for myself," Brett Hull said. "This finally completes the cycle. I hope someday my son or grandkids can do it."

Stars coach Ken Hitchcock said Hull played in the last two games with a left knee that needs reconstructive surgery and two injured groin muscles.

"He may be rehabbing when the next season starts," Hitchcock said. "He played on one knee and no groins the last three shifts. He limped to the front of the net. He limped into the corner. ... I'm glad there isn't a Game 7, because I don't know where this team would be (physically) if we did."

Dallas' delight at winning a Stanley Cup only six years after the Minnesota North Stars relocated there probably is surpassed only by Buffalo's disappointment at losing -- again. The Buffalo Bills lost four consecutive Super Bowls earlier in the 1990s, once when Scott Norwood's game-winning field goal attempt against the New York Giants sailed wide.

Once again Saturday, Buffalo was wide right. Joe Juneau, Michael Peca and Alexei Zhitnik all missed excellent scoring chances from the third period on that sailed to the right by Belfour. Of course, the odds also were in Dallas' favor as soon as the game went into overtime. The last six teams with a chance to win the cup in overtime have done so. Also, the road team has won the last eight Stanley Cup finals overtime games.

The Stars are the fourth team to win a Stanley Cup in a game decided in multiple overtimes, joining Colorado (1996), Detroit (1950) and Chicago (1934). With 22 goals -- 13 by Dallas and nine by Buffalo -- it was the lowest-scoring six-game final round in Stanley Cup history. The record of 25 was set by the New York Rangers (14) and Toronto (11) in 1940.

"Today is the happiest day of my life," said Belfour, who stopped 53 shots, allowing only Stu Barnes' second-period goal. "It is just unbelievable. I'm just happy to be on this team and get a chance to play on such a great team. ... I am a hardworking goaltender and am happy to be on this team."

Mike Modano assisted on the Stars' final five goals of the series. Modano led the Stars with 23 points in the playoffs, two more than Nieuwendyk, whose six game-winning playoff goals matched the record Joe Sakic set with the Colorado Avalanche in 1996.

Game 6 Stanley Cup Winning Scoresheet
FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Dallas, Lehtinen 10 (Modano, Ludwig), 8:09. PENALTIES: None.

SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 2, Buffalo, Barnes 7 (Primeau, Zhitnik), 18:21. PENALTIES: Sanderson, Buf (interference), 5:19; Ludwig, Dal (interference), 10:49; Hogue, Dal (tripping), 14:28; Peca, Buf (slashing), 19:27.

THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: None PENALTIES: None.

FIRST OVERTIME - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: None.

SECOND OVERTIME - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: None.

THIRD OVERTIME - SCORING: 3, Dallas, Hull 8 (Lehtinen, Modano), 14:51. PENALTIES: None.

SHOTS ON GOAL -
Dallas: 1st - 5 | 2nd - 11 | 3rd - 10 | 1OT - 4 | 2OT - 13 | 3OT - 7 | Total - 50
Buffalo: 1st - 11 | 2nd - 15 | 3rd - 6 | 1OT - 6 | 2OT - 12 | 3OT - 4 | Total - 54

POWER PLAY: Dallas 0 of 2; Buffalo 0 of 2. GOALIES: Dallas, Belfour 16-7 (54 shots-53 saves). Buffalo, Hasek 13-6 (50-48).

Referees: Terry Gregson, Bill McCreary. Linesmen: Gord Broseker, Kevin Collins.

A:18,595 (18,595).
LoboFan07
1999-2000 Season

Stanley Cup Finalist




Record: 43-23-10-6
Points: 102
Home Record: 21-11-5-4
Away Record: 22-12-5-2
Division Finish: 1st - Pacific Division
Conference Finish: 2nd - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 5th
Season Summary: Looking to repeat as Stanley Cup Champions the Stars remained one of the top teams in the West posting a solid 43-29-10-6 record for their 4th straight division title. In the playoffs the Stars would roll through the first 2 rounds needing just 5 games in each series to knock of the Edmonton Oilers and San Jose Sharks to reach the Western Conference Finals. In a rematch with the Colorado Avalanche the Stars found themselves in another Game 7, which they won 3-2 surviving a late flurry by the Avalanche. In the Stanley Cup Finals the Stars would get off to a rocky start as they were blown out by the Devils in New Jersey 7-3. After taking Game 2 on a late 3rd period goal by Brett Hull the Stars were unable to do anything at home scoring just 2 goals the Devils grabbed a 3-1 series lead. Facing elimination in Game 5 the Stars continued to struggle, as they were unable to get the puck past Devils goalie Martin Brodeur. However, Eddie Belfour was able to blank the Devils and the game went into a 3rd overtime where Mike Modano broke the scoreless dead lock to give the Stars some hope. Back home for Game 6 the Stars and Devils continued to play tight defensive hockey as they game went into overtime tied at 1. However, midway through the 2nd overtime Jason Arnott of the Devils beat Belfour on a one timer to end the Stars Stanley Cup reign.

Regular Season
1 Oct W Pittsburgh 6- 4
2 Oct W Anaheim 2- 0
5 Oct W at Detroit 3- 2
8 Oct L at Anaheim 0- 3
9 Oct W at San Jose 3- 2
13 Oct L San Jose 0- 2
15 Oct T Boston 2- 2
16 Oct L at Nashville 2- 3
20 Oct W Edmonton 2- 1
22 Oct WOT New Jersey 2- 1
25 Oct L at Toronto 0- 4
30 Oct L Tampa Bay 1- 2
3 Nov L Buffalo 1- 3
5 Nov W at Phoenix 6- 4
6 Nov L at San Jose 1- 2
9 Nov W at St Louis 5- 2
10 Nov L Detroit 2- 4
17 Nov T at Washington 2- 2
18 Nov T at Philadelphia 1- 1
20 Nov L at Carolina 0- 1
22 Nov LOT Colorado 2- 3
24 Nov WOT Los Angeles 3- 2
26 Nov L Anaheim 2- 4
28 Nov W at Atlanta 4- 2
30 Nov W at NY Islanders 2- 1
1 Dec W at Montreal 3- 2
4 Dec W at Ottawa 3- 1
6 Dec L Phoenix 2- 3
8 Dec W Carolina 2- 1
10 Dec W Florida 4- 3
11 Dec L at St Louis 2- 4
15 Dec W Calgary 5- 1
17 Dec T at Edmonton 2- 2
18 Dec W at Vancouver 4- 2
21 Dec T at Calgary 0- 0
23 Dec L at Chicago 2- 5
27 Dec L San Jose 1- 3
29 Dec WOT NY Rangers 4- 3
31 Dec W Anaheim 5- 4
3 Jan W Los Angeles 4- 1
5 Jan W Nashville 3- 1
7 Jan L Vancouver 1- 3
11 Jan W at Edmonton 3- 2
12 Jan LOT at Calgary 1- 2
15 Jan W at Vancouver 2- 1
19 Jan L at Anaheim 1- 3
20 Jan W at Los Angeles 5- 2
23 Jan W at Chicago 3- 2
26 Jan W Los Angeles 3- 1
28 Jan L St Louis 1- 3
31 Jan W Edmonton 2- 1
2 Feb W Atlanta 2- 1
3 Feb W at Phoenix 2- 0
9 Feb W at Anaheim 5- 3
11 Feb L at Los Angeles 2- 3
13 Feb W Washington 2- 1
16 Feb W Nashville 3- 0
18 Feb L Phoenix 3- 4
20 Feb W at Colorado 2- 1
21 Feb L at Nashville 2- 5
23 Feb W at Detroit 5- 2
25 Feb LOT Chicago 3- 4
27 Feb T Colorado 1- 1
1 Mar W Philadelphia 2- 0
3 Mar W at Phoenix 4- 1
5 Mar L Detroit 3- 5
8 Mar T Vancouver 3- 3
10 Mar LOT NY Islanders 3- 4
12 Mar W St Louis 4- 2
13 Mar W at NY Rangers 4- 3
15 Mar W at New Jersey 3- 2
18 Mar T at Chicago 2- 2
19 Mar W San Jose 5- 3
24 Mar W Chicago 5- 1
26 Mar LOT Colorado 1- 2
28 Mar W at Tampa Bay 4- 2
29 Mar W at Florida 4- 1
2 Apr LOT at Colorado 2- 3
3 Apr T Calgary 2- 2
5 Apr L at San Jose 2- 5
7 Apr L at Los Angeles 2- 3
9 Apr T Phoenix 2- 2

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 12 @Stars 2, Oilers 1
Game 2 April 13 @Stars 3, Oilers 0
Game 3 April 16 @Oilers 5, Stars 2
Game 4 April 18 Stars 4, @Oilers 3
Game 5 April 21 @Stars 3, Oilers 2
(Stars win series, 4-1)

Western Conference Semifinals
Game 1 April 28 @Stars 4, Sharks 0
Game 2 April 30 @Stars 1, Sharks 0
Game 3 May 2 @Sharks 2, Stars 1
Game 4 May 5 Stars 5, @Sharks 4
Game 5 May 7 @Stars 4, Sharks 1
(Stars win series, 4-1)

Western Conference Finals
Game 1 May 13 Avalanche 2, @Stars 0
Game 2 May 15 @Stars 3, Avalanche 2
Game 3 May 19 @Avalanche 2, Stars 0
Game 4 May 21 Stars 4, @Avalanche 1
Game 5 May 23 @Stars 3, Avalanche 2 (00:12:10 OT)
Game 6 May 25 @Avalanche 2, Stars 1
Game 7 May 27 @Stars 3, Avalanche 2
(Stars win series, 4-3)

Stanley Cup Finals
Game 1 May 30 @Devils 7, Stars 3
Game 2 June 1 Stars 2, @Devils 1
Game 3 June 3 Devils 2, @Stars 1
Game 4 June 5 Devils 3, @Stars 1
Game 5 June 8 Stars 1, @Devils 0 (00:46:21 OT)
Game 6 June 10 Devils 2, @Stars 1 (00:28:20 OT)
(Devils win series, 4-2)
LoboFan07
2000-2001 Season



Record: 48-24-8-2
Points: 106
Home Record: 21-11-5-4
Away Record: 22-12-5-2
Division Finish: 1st - Pacific Division
Conference Finish: 3rd - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 4th
Season Summary: Hoping to win back the Stanley Cup the Stars again captured their division posting a solid 48-24-8-2 record. Facing a familiar foe the Stars and Edmonton Oilers battled back and forth through the first 4 games; with each team each game being decided by 1 goal including 3 in overtime. Game 5 would also go to overtime as the Stars took a 3-2 series lead on a goal by Kurt Muller. In Game 6 in Edmonton the stars would not need overtime as they advanced to the 2nd round with a 3-1 win. However, in the 2nd round the Stars would suddenly run out of gas as they were swept by the St. Louis Blues in 4 straight games.

Regular Season
4 Oct T Colorado 2- 2
7 Oct L at Ottawa 1- 3
9 Oct W at Toronto 3- 1
10 Oct L at Carolina 2- 5
12 Oct W Philadelphia 4- 1
14 Oct W Washington 3- 0
18 Oct W San Jose 2- 1
20 Oct W at Chicago 5- 1
21 Oct W Los Angeles 4- 3
25 Oct L Vancouver 2- 6
27 Oct L Phoenix 2- 4
28 Oct LOT at St Louis 3- 4
1 Nov W Columbus 4- 0
3 Nov T at Phoenix 2- 2
11 Nov W Montreal 2- 0
14 Nov L at Columbus 2- 3
15 Nov T at Buffalo 2- 2
17 Nov W at Detroit 1- 0
20 Nov W Tampa Bay 6- 2
22 Nov W at Nashville 1- 0
24 Nov W Columbus 3- 0
25 Nov W at Columbus 4- 2
29 Nov L Calgary 3- 4
1 Dec L at Colorado 2- 4
2 Dec W at Phoenix 5- 2
6 Dec T at San Jose 2- 2
7 Dec L at Los Angeles 2- 5
10 Dec W at Anaheim 1- 0
13 Dec W Edmonton 5- 2
15 Dec W Chicago 4- 1
17 Dec L at Minnesota 0- 6
20 Dec L at New Jersey 1- 4
21 Dec W at NY Islanders 3- 1
23 Dec W at Pittsburgh 8- 2
27 Dec W Anaheim 3- 1
29 Dec L Los Angeles 1- 4
31 Dec W NY Rangers 6- 1
4 Jan L at Detroit 2- 4
6 Jan W at Boston 4- 0
8 Jan W at NY Rangers 2- 1
10 Jan W at Atlanta 3- 2
12 Jan L Detroit 2- 3
14 Jan W at Tampa Bay 3- 2
15 Jan L at Florida 0- 2
17 Jan WOT Nashville 4- 3
19 Jan WOT Pittsburgh 6- 5
21 Jan L at Phoenix 2- 5
22 Jan W Vancouver 2- 1
24 Jan L New Jersey 1- 4
26 Jan L San Jose 1- 2
30 Jan L at Los Angeles 0- 8
1 Feb W at San Jose 4- 2
7 Feb W Edmonton 3- 2
9 Feb L Minnesota 1- 2
11 Feb T St Louis 3- 3
13 Feb W at Nashville 2- 1
14 Feb W Los Angeles 4- 2
16 Feb WOT Anaheim 3- 2
18 Feb L Detroit 1- 2
21 Feb W Minnesota 6- 2
23 Feb WOT Boston 5- 4
25 Feb LOT at Edmonton 2- 3
26 Feb L at Calgary 2- 3
28 Feb L at Vancouver 4- 5
2 Mar W at Anaheim 5- 2
4 Mar W Buffalo 4- 1
7 Mar L Chicago 1- 4
10 Mar WOT Colorado 3- 2
11 Mar L at Colorado 2- 3
13 Mar W at Chicago 3- 0
16 Mar T Phoenix 1- 1
18 Mar W Ottawa 5- 1
19 Mar W at Minnesota 4- 1
21 Mar W Anaheim 8- 0
23 Mar W NY Islanders 2- 1
25 Mar T St Louis 1- 1
28 Mar W at Vancouver 3- 1
30 Mar W at Edmonton 5- 4
31 Mar W at Calgary 2- 0
2 Apr T Calgary 4- 4
4 Apr W Nashville 5- 1
7 Apr WOT at San Jose 5- 4

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 11 @Stars 2, Oilers 1 (00:02:08 OT)
Game 2 April 14 Oilers 4, @Stars 3
Game 3 April 15 Stars 3, @Oilers 2 (00:19:48 OT)
Game 4 April 17 @Oilers 2, Stars 1 (00:17:19 OT)
Game 5 April 19 @Stars 4, Oilers 3 (00:08:01 OT)
Game 6 April 21 Stars 3, @Oilers 1
(Stars win series, 4-2)

Western Conference Semifinals
Game 1 April 27 Blues 4, @Stars 2
Game 2 April 29 Blues 2, @Stars 1
Game 3 May 1 @Blues 3, Stars 2 (00:29:26 OT)
Game 4 May 3 @Blues 4, Stars 1
(Blues win series, 4-0)
LoboFan07
2001-2002 Season



Record: 36-28-13-5
Points: 90
Home Record: 18-13-6-4
Away Record: 18-15-7-1
Division Finish: 4th - Pacific Division
Conference Finish: 10th - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 17th
Season Summary: Moving into the brand new American Airlines Center the Stars got off to a slow start as goalie Eddie Belfour struggled through one of his worst season facing the prospect of Free Agency. To shake thing up Coach Ken Hitchcock was fired, and replaced by Rick Wilson. However, the Stars continued to play catch up. With the prospect of missing the playoffs the Stars traded 1999 Conn Smythe winner Joe Nieuwendyk, and Jamie Langenbrunner to the New Jersey Devils for Randy McKay and Jason Arnott who scored the heartbreaking game winning goal in the 2000 Cup Finals. The Stars would go on to post a respectable record of 35-28-13-5. However, it would not be enough for the playoffs as they fell 4 points short of the final playoff spot. Following the season Rick Wilson would go back to being an assistant coach as the Stars brought in Dave Tippett.

Regular Season
5 Oct W Nashville 4- 1
7 Oct L at Carolina 0- 3
9 Oct W Los Angeles 2- 1
11 Oct L Vancouver 1- 4
13 Oct LOT Calgary 3- 4
17 Oct T at St Louis 2- 2
18 Oct W Phoenix 3- 1
20 Oct T Chicago 2- 2
24 Oct L at Pittsburgh 2- 3
26 Oct W at Detroit 5- 3
28 Oct LOT at NY Islanders 2- 3
29 Oct L at NY Rangers 2- 4
31 Oct LOT Detroit 3- 4
2 Nov W Nashville 3- 0
3 Nov L at Nashville 1- 4
7 Nov T San Jose 2- 2
9 Nov L Phoenix 1- 5
11 Nov T at Anaheim 2- 2
15 Nov W at Los Angeles 4- 3
17 Nov WOT at San Jose 3- 2
19 Nov L NY Islanders 2- 3
21 Nov T Carolina 4- 4
23 Nov T Philadelphia 3- 3
25 Nov W at Minnesota 4- 3
29 Nov W at Calgary 3- 0
1 Dec W at Edmonton 6- 4
2 Dec W at Vancouver 4- 2
5 Dec L Ottawa 3- 6
7 Dec W Edmonton 5- 0
12 Dec W Buffalo 4- 3
14 Dec L Calgary 3- 4
15 Dec W at Phoenix 6- 2
17 Dec L San Jose 1- 4
20 Dec L at Philadelphia 1- 2
22 Dec W at Columbus 4- 2
23 Dec W at Atlanta 4- 1
26 Dec L Colorado 0- 2
28 Dec LOT Washington 2- 3
31 Dec W Boston 2- 1
2 Jan W Atlanta 2- 1
5 Jan L at St Louis 2- 5
8 Jan W at Tampa Bay 2- 1
9 Jan W at Florida 3- 2
12 Jan L at Detroit 2- 5
13 Jan W at Minnesota 3- 1
16 Jan W Detroit 3- 2
18 Jan L Florida 2- 3
20 Jan L at Chicago 2- 3
21 Jan W at Columbus 5- 3
23 Jan L Vancouver 2- 4
25 Jan L Anaheim 1- 6
28 Jan W Columbus 4- 2
6 Feb L at Nashville 1- 2
8 Feb T Edmonton 1- 1
10 Feb W at Anaheim 5- 1
11 Feb L at Los Angeles 1- 2
13 Feb W NY Rangers 4- 2
26 Feb L at Phoenix 1- 5
28 Feb WOT at Vancouver 4- 3
2 Mar W at Colorado 2- 1
3 Mar W San Jose 4- 1
6 Mar WOT Los Angeles 3- 2
8 Mar L Minnesota 3- 5
10 Mar L New Jersey 0- 3
12 Mar W at Washington 5- 2
14 Mar T at Montreal 3- 3
16 Mar T at Toronto 5- 5
18 Mar T at Chicago 2- 2
20 Mar W St Louis 3- 2
22 Mar W Phoenix 4- 3
24 Mar L Anaheim 1- 2
26 Mar L at San Jose 2- 3
28 Mar T at Calgary 2- 2
30 Mar L at Edmonton 1- 3
1 Apr W Columbus 3- 1
3 Apr LOT St Louis 1- 2
5 Apr W Colorado 3- 1
7 Apr L at Anaheim 1- 4
8 Apr L at Los Angeles 0- 3
10 Apr T Minnesota 4- 4
12 Apr W Chicago 3- 1
14 Apr T at Colorado 2- 2

Playoffs
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LoboFan07
2002-2003 Season



Record: 46-17-15-4
Points: 111
Home Record: 28-5-6-2
Away Record: 18-12-9-2
Division Finish: 1st - Pacific Division
Conference Finish: 1st - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 2nd
Season Summary: With the departure of Goalie Eddie Belfour the Stars gave the job to Marty Turco who had one of the best seasons for a goalie in NHL history posting the lowest GAA since 1940 at 1.76. However missing 18 games late in the season likely cost him a shot at the Vezina. Nonetheless the Stars posted the best record in the Western Conference at 46-17-15-4, along the way two-way star Jere Lehtinen won his 3rd Selke Trophy. In the playoffs the Stars met a familiar foe in the Edmonton Oilers Once again the Oilers would prove pesky winning 2 of the first 3 games. However, the Stars would prove the better team again by winning the next 3 games to take the series in 6 games. The Stars second round series against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim got off to an unbelievable start as the game went deep into overtime tied at 3. However, Ducks Goalie Jean-Sebastien Giguere stopped 60 shots as the Ducks scored early in the 5th OT. Game 2 would be more of the same as the Ducks stunned the Stars in overtime. Desperately needing a win the Stars bounced back to take Game 3 in Anaheim. However, the Ducks would take a 3-1 series lead by breaking a scoreless tie late in the 3rd period of Game 4. In Game 5 the Stars finally solved Giguere by scoring 4 goals to keep their playoff hopes alive. However, the Stars dreams of a return trip to the Stanley Cup Finals would end in heartbreak fashion as the Ducks broke a 3-3 tie with 1:06 left in Game 6, on a goal by Sandi Ozolinsh.

Regular Season
9 Oct T at Colorado 1- 1
11 Oct W Anaheim 4- 2
12 Oct W at Phoenix 5- 2
15 Oct W Edmonton 3- 0
17 Oct L at Minnesota 1- 3
19 Oct L at St Louis 3- 5
20 Oct W Washington 5- 2
24 Oct T at Calgary 3- 3
26 Oct W at Vancouver 4- 1
28 Oct WOT at Edmonton 4- 3
30 Oct LOT Florida 2- 3
1 Nov L at Columbus 2- 4
3 Nov T at Detroit 3- 3
6 Nov W Vancouver 4- 0
8 Nov W Toronto 2- 1
10 Nov L at NY Islanders 2- 3
12 Nov W at Montreal 4- 2
13 Nov W at Washington 6- 1
15 Nov W Colorado 4- 2
17 Nov WOT Columbus 3- 2
20 Nov T at Phoenix 2- 2
22 Nov W at Anaheim 4- 0
23 Nov L at Los Angeles 0- 2
25 Nov W Phoenix 5- 1
27 Nov W Minnesota 5- 0
29 Nov T NY Rangers 3- 3
30 Nov L at Nashville 2- 5
4 Dec W Montreal 5- 1
6 Dec T Detroit 3- 3
11 Dec L Los Angeles 0- 3
13 Dec W Atlanta 3- 1
15 Dec W at Chicago 5- 0
17 Dec T at Philadelphia 2- 2
19 Dec T at Detroit 1- 1
21 Dec L at New Jersey 3- 5
22 Dec L at Carolina 0- 1
26 Dec L at Nashville 1- 3
27 Dec W at Florida 4- 0
29 Dec T Detroit 2- 2
31 Dec W Edmonton 4- 1
2 Jan W at San Jose 3- 1
4 Jan W at Los Angeles 3- 2
5 Jan T at Anaheim 1- 1
7 Jan W Los Angeles 7- 4
9 Jan WOT Chicago 4- 3
11 Jan W Colorado 6- 3
18 Jan W at San Jose 3- 1
20 Jan T at Colorado 1- 1
22 Jan W Columbus 4- 2
24 Jan L Tampa Bay 1- 4
25 Jan W at St Louis 4- 2
27 Jan W Ottawa 5- 3
29 Jan W Calgary 4- 1
5 Feb T St Louis 2- 2
8 Feb W at Phoenix 3- 1
9 Feb W Los Angeles 3- 1
11 Feb WOT Carolina 2- 1
14 Feb L Anaheim 2- 4
16 Feb W San Jose 3- 1
19 Feb T Calgary 1- 1
21 Feb T Phoenix 2- 2
23 Feb W at Chicago 3- 0
25 Feb T at Boston 5- 5
27 Feb LOT at Ottawa 2- 3
28 Feb L at Buffalo 3- 5
2 Mar W Pittsburgh 3- 1
5 Mar W Chicago 7- 4
7 Mar L Nashville 1- 2
9 Mar W San Jose 3- 0
11 Mar W at Columbus 2- 0
12 Mar L at Minnesota 2- 4
15 Mar L at Edmonton 3- 4
17 Mar L Vancouver 2- 4
19 Mar WOT at Atlanta 5- 4
21 Mar LOT Minnesota 2- 3
23 Mar W St Louis 3- 1
25 Mar W at Vancouver 4- 3
27 Mar LOT at Calgary 1- 2
29 Mar W at San Jose 4- 3
31 Mar W Buffalo 3- 0
2 Apr W Anaheim 2- 1
6 Apr W Nashville 2- 0

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 9 Oilers 2, @Stars 1
Game 2 April 11 @Stars 6, Oilers 1
Game 3 April 13 @Oilers 3, Stars 2
Game 4 April 15 Stars 3, @Oilers 1
Game 5 April 17 @Stars 5, Oilers 2
Game 6 April 19 Stars 3, @Oilers 2
(Stars win series, 4-2)

Western Conference Semifinals
Game 1 April 24 Ducks 4, @Stars 3 (01:20:48 OT)
Game 2 April 26 Ducks 3, @Stars 2 (00:01:44 OT)
Game 3 April 28 Stars 2, @Ducks 1
Game 4 April 30 @Ducks 1, Stars 0
Game 5 May 3 @Stars 4, Ducks 1
Game 6 May 5 @Ducks 4, Stars 3
(Ducks win series, 4-2)
LoboFan07
2003-2004 Season



Record: 41-26-13-2
Points: 97
Home Record: 28-5-6-2
Away Record: 18-12-9-2
Division Finish: 2nd - Pacific Division
Conference Finish: 5th - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 11th
Season Summary: Coming off their disappointing playoff loss the Stars would get off to a shaky start as they played mediocre hockey through the first 3 months of the season with a losing record. As the calendar turned to 2004 the Stars began to find their game as they posted a 9-4-3 record in January. As the season wore on the Stars would get stronger climbing up the playoff ladder and eventually into 2nd place in the Pacific Division where they finished with a solid 41-26-13-2 record, as Goalie Marty Turco had another outstanding season with a 1.98 GAA. However the Stars could not carry their momentum into the playoffs as they were beaten by the Colorado Avalanche in 5 games.

Regular Season
8 Oct W Anaheim 4- 1
11 Oct W at Nashville 3- 1
13 Oct L at Buffalo 3- 4
15 Oct L Boston 0- 2
17 Oct W Washington 4- 2
19 Oct W Minnesota 3- 1
22 Oct L Toronto 1- 3
24 Oct L at Detroit 0- 4
25 Oct W at Columbus 3- 2
29 Oct WOT Calgary 4- 3
1 Nov T at Nashville 1- 1
2 Nov W Nashville 7- 3
4 Nov L at NY Rangers 0- 3
6 Nov L at NY Islanders 1- 4
8 Nov L at Boston 1- 4
12 Nov L Detroit 2- 6
14 Nov T Phoenix 3- 3
15 Nov L at Colorado 0- 3
19 Nov T Anaheim 3- 3
21 Nov W Los Angeles 3- 1
22 Nov L at St Louis 1- 2
24 Nov W Phoenix 5- 2
26 Nov W at Minnesota 3- 1
28 Nov W New Jersey 2- 0
30 Nov L Los Angeles 1- 2
4 Dec L at Los Angeles 0- 3
6 Dec L at San Jose 1- 2
7 Dec L at Anaheim 0- 4
10 Dec L at Phoenix 1- 2
12 Dec W Chicago 1- 0
14 Dec T at Chicago 1- 1
17 Dec W Vancouver 3- 1
19 Dec L at Florida 0- 1
20 Dec W at Tampa Bay 2- 1
22 Dec W at Carolina 3- 1
26 Dec W Nashville 2- 1
27 Dec W at Columbus 4- 3
29 Dec T Philadelphia 2- 2
31 Dec T Montreal 1- 1
2 Jan L Phoenix 0- 6
3 Jan T at Los Angeles 2- 2
5 Jan T at Anaheim 2- 2
8 Jan W Atlanta 2- 1
10 Jan L Colorado 2- 4
13 Jan W at San Jose 3- 0
15 Jan L at Colorado 1- 4
17 Jan W at Calgary 3- 2
19 Jan W at Vancouver 3- 2
20 Jan L at Edmonton 0- 3
23 Jan W St Louis 2- 0
24 Jan W at St Louis 3- 2
26 Jan T Detroit 2- 2
28 Jan W Ottawa 5- 3
30 Jan W San Jose 3- 1
31 Jan W at Phoenix 5- 4
4 Feb W Columbus 1- 0
11 Feb T NY Islanders 4- 4
14 Feb L at Phoenix 2- 3
16 Feb L at Anaheim 1- 3
18 Feb W at Los Angeles 4- 3
20 Feb W Colorado 5- 1
22 Feb W Anaheim 4- 0
25 Feb T Los Angeles 1- 1
27 Feb W Minnesota 3- 1
29 Feb WOT Edmonton 5- 4
3 Mar W Columbus 4- 2
5 Mar W Calgary 5- 1
7 Mar W San Jose 4- 0
9 Mar L at Pittsburgh 0- 4
11 Mar T at Philadelphia 2- 2
13 Mar L at Detroit 0- 3
14 Mar W at Chicago 4- 0
16 Mar T San Jose 3- 3
18 Mar W Vancouver 3- 0
20 Mar W St Louis 3- 1
22 Mar W at Calgary 4- 0
24 Mar WOT at Edmonton 4- 3
27 Mar LOT at Vancouver 2- 3
28 Mar LOT at San Jose 1- 2
31 Mar L Edmonton 1- 3
2 Apr L at Minnesota 2- 4
4 Apr W Chicago 5- 2

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 7 @Avalanche 3, Stars 1
Game 2 April 9 @Avalanche 5, Stars 2
Game 3 April 12 @Stars 4, Avalanche 3 (00:02:11 OT)
Game 4 April 14 Avalanche 3, @Stars 2 (00:25:18 OT)
Game 5 April 17 @Avalanche 5, Stars 1
(Avalanche win series, 4-1)
LoboFan07
2004-2005 Season

NO NHL SEASON
LoboFan07
2005-2006 Season



Record: 53-23-6
Points: 112
Home Record: 28-11-2
Away Record: 25-12-4
Shoot Out Record: 12-1
Shoot Out Home Record: 5-0
Shoot Out Away Record: 7-1
Division Finish: 1st - Pacific Division
Conference Finish: 2nd - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 3rd
Season Summary: Coming out of the Lock Out the Stars remained one of the strongest teams in the Western Conference as they won 4 of their first 5 games on the way to a solid October, November would be even better for Dallas as they won 10 of 13 games an took over first place in the Pacific Division, a position they would hold most of the season, as they went on to finish with a terrific record of 53-23-6. One reason for the Stars success was their strong play in shoot outs as Jussi Jokinen was almost automatic when 1-on-1 with the goalie and the game on the line making 10-of-13 shot attempts successful with a dazzling wrister that seemed to have all the NHL's top goalies bewildered. Also performing strong in shoot outs was Sergei Zubov who used a slow but steady backhand to go 7-for-12, as the Stars won 12 of 13 games that went to a shoot out. However, in the playoffs the Stars would stumble right from the start losing Game 1, by a score of 5-2 as the Avalanche scored 5 unanswered goals as the Stars jumped out to a 2-0 lead. Game 2 would see the Stars suffer another setback at home as the Stars lost in overtime 5-4 on a goal by Joe Sakic. On the road in Game 3 the Stars appeared to be on the road to getting back in the series leading 3-2 in the final minute when the Avalanche forced overtime on a goal by Andrew Brunette, while Alex Tanguay won the game just 69 seconds into OT to put the Stars in a 0-3 hole. The Stars would avoid the sweep with 4-1 win in Game 4, but overtime would doom them again in Game 5 as Brunette scored the series winner at 6:05 ending the Stars playoffs after just 5 games.

Regular Season
5 Oct W Los Angeles 5- 4
8 Oct L Colorado 2- 3
11 Oct W Phoenix 3- 2
13 Oct WOT at Calgary 3- 2
14 Oct W at Edmonton 3- 2
16 Oct L at Vancouver 2- 5
20 Oct L Los Angeles 2- 7
22 Oct W Calgary 2- 1
26 Oct LOT San Jose 4- 5
28 Oct L Edmonton 3- 5
29 Oct W at Phoenix 5- 3
2 Nov L Los Angeles 3- 6
4 Nov W Chicago 9- 1
5 Nov WSO at Colorado 3- 2
7 Nov W Edmonton 4- 0
10 Nov L at Nashville 3- 5
12 Nov WSO at San Jose 3- 2
13 Nov W at Anaheim 3- 1
16 Nov W at Anaheim 4- 2
18 Nov W Columbus 6- 3
23 Nov W Anaheim 3- 1
25 Nov L Phoenix 1- 4
26 Nov W at Nashville 3- 1
30 Nov W San Jose 4- 1
2 Dec WSO Carolina 5- 4
7 Dec W Florida 4- 3
10 Dec W at Toronto 2- 1
14 Dec L at Buffalo 3- 4
15 Dec W at Ottawa 2- 0
18 Dec W at Chicago 5- 3
19 Dec L at Minnesota 1- 2
21 Dec W at Columbus 5- 3
23 Dec L Phoenix 2- 3
26 Dec W at St Louis 6- 1
27 Dec L Detroit 1- 4
29 Dec W St Louis 3- 0
31 Dec L Los Angeles 2- 3
2 Jan LOT at Los Angeles 2- 3
4 Jan W Vancouver 3- 1
6 Jan WSO Anaheim 4- 3
8 Jan W at Detroit 6- 3
9 Jan W at Minnesota 2- 1
12 Jan W Washington 4- 1
14 Jan WSO at Boston 2- 1
16 Jan L at Montreal 2- 4
18 Jan L Atlanta 2- 5
20 Jan L Tampa Bay 3- 6
23 Jan W Phoenix 4- 1
25 Jan WSO St Louis 4- 3
26 Jan WSO at Colorado 3- 2
28 Jan WSO Detroit 2- 1
30 Jan WOT San Jose 3- 2
1 Feb W Nashville 2- 1
4 Feb LOT at St Louis 3- 4
6 Feb W Nashville 4- 2
9 Feb W at Phoenix 5- 1
10 Feb L at San Jose 3- 6
12 Feb L at Los Angeles 5- 6
2 Mar L at Phoenix 2- 6
4 Mar W Colorado 5- 3
5 Mar W at Chicago 7- 2
7 Mar WSO at Edmonton 4- 3
9 Mar L at Calgary 0- 1
11 Mar W at Vancouver 2- 1
13 Mar W Vancouver 4- 2
16 Mar W at Los Angeles 4- 1
18 Mar WSO at San Jose 4- 3
20 Mar L Anaheim 1- 2
22 Mar W Minnesota 4- 2
24 Mar WSO Chicago 3- 2
26 Mar W Calgary 3- 2
29 Mar W Anaheim 2- 1
31 Mar LSO at Anaheim 4- 5
1 Apr L at Los Angeles 0- 1
3 Apr LOT San Jose 2- 3
6 Apr W at Anaheim 5- 3
8 Apr WSO at Phoenix 3- 2
9 Apr L at San Jose 1- 4
11 Apr W Columbus 3- 2
15 Apr WOT Minnesota 4- 3
17 Apr L at Detroit 2- 3
18 Apr LOT at Columbus 4- 5

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 22 Avalanche 5, @Stars 2
Game 2 April 24 Avalanche 5, @Stars 4 (00:04:36 OT)
Game 3 April 26 @Avalanche 4, Stars 3 (00:01:09 OT)
Game 4 April 28 Stars 4, @Avalanche 1
Game 5 April 30 Avalanche 3, @Stars 2 (00:13:55 OT)
(Avalanche win series, 4-1)
LoboFan07
2006-2007 Season



Record: 50-25-7
Points: 107
Home Record: 28-11-2
Away Record: 22-14-5
Shoot Out Record: 9-4
Shoot Out Home Record: 3-2
Shoot Out Away Record: 6-2
Division Finish: 3rd - Pacific Division
Conference Finish: 6th - Western Conference
NHL Finish: 7th
Season Summary: After a disappointing finish the previous season, the Stars went out and completely mixed up their team. Bill Guerin, Jason Arnott, Willie Mitchell, and Niko Kapanen left the team while Matthew Barnaby, Eric Lindros, Jeff Halpern, and Patrik Stefan joined the team. Along with those four, Darryl Sydor rejoined the team. The Stars made their biggest trade of the season by trading Janne Niinimaa a day before the regular season started to Montreal for Mike Ribeiro. After the Stars came back in the first game of the year, Ribeiro made his presence right away for the starting helping Dallas to a 3-1 win over New Jersey. The Stars went on to have the best start in franchise history going 8-1-0 to start the year. After starting 11-2-0, injuries began to plague the defensive minded team. And it continued through out the year. The Stars finished the regular season with 290 man games lost. While the Stars lost many players through out the year, Mike Modano once again was the back horse for the team. Modano's 22 goals on the year not only gave him 500 goals for his career, but also gave him the title of the Most Goals Scored by a US Born Player in the history of the NHL. Marty Turco continued his awesome streak of regular season accomplishments by passing Ed Belfour's win mark as a goalie in a Stars uniform and most shut outs in a career in a Stars uniform. The accomplishments were good enough to give Dallas a 50-25-7 record for 107 points but only a 6th seed in the Western Conference. 7 of the 8 teams that made the playoffs went on to have 100 or more fans. The Stars drew the Northwestern Division Champion and 3rd seeded, Vancouver Canucks who came in with two points less than them in the final regular season standings. Back handing by the goaltending of Roberto Luongo, Canucks were almost a carbon copy of the Dallas Stars. And it showd in the 1st game. After the two teams went back and forth in Game 1, the two teams finished regulation tied at 4-4. And it would stay that way for almost four straight periods. However a pass from Daniel Sedin to his brother Henrik Sedin with 1:54 left in the fourth overtime period sent GM Place in a craze as Henrik Sedin one-time it past Marty Turco for the 5-4 victory. The Stars, though, struck back in Game 2 with great tips from Jeff Halpern and Joel Lundqvist for the 2-0 victory over the Canucks. The shut out was the first ever of Turco's career in the playoffs. Heading back to Dallas, the two teams once again headed to overtime and only 7:47 in this time, Taylor Pyatt ended the game with a quick shot from the side boards that went past Turco to send Vancouver to a 2-1 victory. In game 4, the Canucks would once again win 2-1 sending Dallas back to Vancouver down 3 games to 1. After a full 60 minutes of scoreless hockey, and great goaltending by Marty Turco, Dallas would finally win a game in overtime in the playoffs just 6:22 into the game. Brenden Morrow's tip infront of Roberto Luongo on a shot from Sergei Zubov on the powerplay sent Dallas back home for Game 6 and a 1-0 victory in Game 5. In Game 6, the Stars once again ended one streak they didn't want to have. Mike Modano's 5 on 3 powerplay goal and Jeff Halpern's 3rd period goal sent the AAC into a frienzy and sent the Stars to a 2-0 shut out of the Canucks in Game 6. Marty Turco's three shut outs tied a NHL record for most shut outs in a series. But at the end of Game 7, it still wasn't enough for the Stars to win the series. After a goal from Henrik Sedin in the 2nd period to tie the game, Trevor Linden's powerplay goal would give the Canucks all the needed to snatch the game from the Stars and end the Stars season, with a 4-1 victory in Game 7.

Regular Season
4 Oct WOT at Colorado 3- 2
7 Oct W New Jersey 3- 1
12 Oct W at Los Angeles 4- 1
Oct W at Los Angeles 4- 1
15 Oct WSO at Anaheim 4- 3
17 Oct L at San Jose 0- 2
20 Oct W Chicago 5- 4
21 Oct W at Phoenix 4- 0
23 Oct W Vancouver 2- 1
27 Oct L Detroit 3- 4
28 Oct W Los Angeles 3- 2
1 Nov W St Louis 4- 1
3 Nov W at Edmonton 3- 2
6 Nov L at Vancouver 1- 2
7 Nov L at Calgary 1- 3
9 Nov W at Phoenix 1- 0
15 Nov L NY Islanders 0- 3
17 Nov W at Atlanta 5- 3
18 Nov L at Carolina 4- 5
20 Nov W Colorado 5- 4
22 Nov W Nashville 1- 0
24 Nov W Los Angeles 5- 3
27 Nov L at Detroit 1- 2
29 Nov L at Chicago 1- 2
30 Nov L at Washington 3- 4
2 Dec WSO Minnesota 4- 3
4 Dec W San Jose 1- 0
6 Dec W Phoenix 3- 0
8 Dec L Edmonton 0- 2
9 Dec WOT at Phoenix 4- 3
12 Dec L Columbus 1- 3
14 Dec L NY Rangers 2- 5
16 Dec WSO at Los Angeles 4- 3
20 Dec L at Anaheim 1- 4
21 Dec W at San Jose 3- 0
23 Dec W Edmonton 3- 2
26 Dec L at Chicago 1- 2
27 Dec W at Colorado 5- 4
29 Dec W Nashville 4- 1
31 Dec L San Jose 2- 4
3 Jan LSO at Vancouver 1- 2
4 Jan WSO at Edmonton 6- 5
6 Jan L at Calgary 2- 4
9 Jan L Phoenix 2- 5
11 Jan L Anaheim 1- 5
15 Jan W Los Angeles 3- 1
17 Jan W Calgary 4- 2
20 Jan WSO at Minnesota 2- 1
26 Jan LSO Pittsburgh 3- 4
28 Jan L at Anaheim 1- 4
30 Jan WSO at San Jose 3- 2
1 Feb W at San Jose 4- 2
3 Feb L at St Louis 0- 2
6 Feb W Minnesota 4- 2
10 Feb W Anaheim 1- 0
11 Feb W Colorado 7- 5
14 Feb L Detroit 1- 3
18 Feb W San Jose 5- 2
20 Feb LSO at Minnesota 1- 2
23 Feb W Anaheim 4- 1
25 Feb WOT Vancouver 2- 1
27 Feb WOT at Tampa Bay 2- 1
1 Mar LOT at Florida 1- 2
2 Mar LSO Columbus 2- 3
4 Mar L San Jose 0- 4
8 Mar L at St Louis 3- 5
9 Mar W at Columbus 3- 0
11 Mar WOT Los Angeles 4- 3
13 Mar W Philadelphia 3- 2
15 Mar W Calgary 4- 2
17 Mar L at Nashville 2- 3
18 Mar WOT Phoenix 5- 4
21 Mar W at Los Angeles 4- 2
23 Mar LOT at Anaheim 2- 3
24 Mar WSO at Phoenix 4- 3
27 Mar W Phoenix 6- 0
30 Mar WSO at Detroit 4- 3
31 Mar W at Nashville 4- 2
2 Apr L St Louis 2- 4
5 Apr LOT at Columbus 1- 2
6 Apr WSO Anaheim 2- 1
8 Apr W Chicago 3- 2

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 11 @Canucks 5, Stars 4 (01:18:06 OT)
Game 2 April 13th Stars 2, @ Canucks 0
Game 3 April 15th Canucks 2, @ Stars 1 (00:07:47 OT)
Game 4 April 17th Canucks 2, @ Stars 1
Game 5 April 19th Stars 1, @ Canucks 0 (00:06:22 OT)
Game 6 April 21st @ Stars 2, Canucks 0
Game 7 April 23rd @ Canucks 4, Stars 1
(Canucks wins series, 4-3)
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Monday - January 22nd, 2007
'99 Stars a reminder of glory days

Jennifer Floyd Engel / Fort Worth Telegram - If not for really awful bad luck, the NHL might not have any luck at all.

Take Monday, for example, when hockey's next biggest stage (second only to NHL playoffs in terms of sexiness) had arrived in Dallas for a Texas-style party only to find Bill Parcells had crashed.

News of his resignation as Cowboys coach wiped away a good hunk of buzz from Sidney Crosby's debut and what probably is Brendan Shanahan's curtain call and what definitely was a grand platform for showcasing this new-and-improved NHL.

No such luck. All things Parcells proved to be such an all-consuming presence that hockey talk had been pushed to fringes, prompting Stars owner Tom Hicks to joke, "I cannot wait for the Super Bowl to come to Dallas so I can fire a coach."

Or, at least, I think he was joking.

I would not blame him if he was only kind of joking simply because Owner Jones has a way of dropping his bombshells on days that otherwise might belong to others.

Remember how Charles Haley's signing coincided with a certain baseball All-Star Game? Coincidence? Hardly.

What is crazy is there used to be a day, not too long ago, when hockey captivated Texas sports fans no matter what else was happening, a day when hockey ruled Dallas or, at least, played a pretty good 1A to Cowboys football.

For a little while Monday, hockey P1s were transported back to those magical days.

In one of the best and smartest events of All-Star 2007, the Stars brought back members of the 1999 Stanley Cup-winning team. And few have forgotten that June morning in Buffalo when Brett Hull brought a championship to Texas. There were more fans there to greet members of that team than attended an October game against Vancouver.

Having them follow a Cup engraved with their names down a red carpet lined with thousands of cheering fans and, poof, just like that, hockey was back again.

Chants of "Eddie, Eddie, Eddie" welcomed goalie Ed Belfour.

A long squeaky "Ga-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee" greeted Guy Carbonneau when he was introduced.

Rivaling Belfour for amount and volume of screaming fans was Conn Smythe winner Joe Nieuwendyk. And fans serenaded Mike Modano with his customary "Mo."

Nor were players such as Sergei Zubov and Shawn Chambers and Darryl Sydor and Pat Verbeek and Brett Hull and Brian Skrudland and Craig Ludwig and Benoit Hogue forgotten.

Time has changed all of them, well, except for possibly Carbo. He looks like he has not aged a day and might be capable of playing. For everybody else, there were more wrinkles and grays and pounds and gaps caused by time apart.

Once they got back together, though, it was like not a second had passed. What players always say is there is something about winning a Cup that bonds a team for life, giving them stories to re-tell. Like when Belfour licked the Cup. Like when Hitch called them in for hour-long meetings. Like when Mo played with a broken wrist.

They are family. More importantly, they became a part of ours.

What made their Cup run special -- even more special than, say, ones won in Calgary and Montreal --- was how they grew with the Dallas hockey market.

They introduced hockey to this town. There is an entire generation of hockey fans down here for whom Newy and Skrudland and Belfour and Mo were hockey. Still are hockey.

"The football team was not going so well and we took up the slack," Verbeek said. "Now the Mavs are good and there seems to be plenty of football news and, well, things go in cycles. This is a good hockey team. What they need to do is get out of the first round of the playoffs and people will fall in love with hockey again."

It will be the Stars' luck that is the day Owner Jones chooses to retire.

A tip of the Cup to the '99 Stars

Mike Heika / Dallas Morning News - The way Craig Ludwig drew it up in his mind, all of the 1998-99 Stars would ride into their reunion with the Stanley Cup on Monday afternoon on a pack of Harleys. An impromptu gathering of horsemen of the apocalypse banging their heads to the music of Pantera.

"But you aren't ever going to get some of those guys on a chopper," he admitted.

And maybe that's the great thing about the '99 Stars. They were a gathering of different personalities from different backgrounds who did different jobs.

Individually, each had his strength. Together, they were a force.

And when they got together again, the feeling of force was still there. There were a few more pounds and a few fewer hairs, as scrappy center Brian Skrudland said, but there also was the twinkle in the eye that never goes away.

"It was a special team," defenseman Shawn Chambers said. "I remember being in the locker room and being down to Colorado in that series, and we just looked at each other and said, 'We are not going to lose. It's not going to happen.' And you just felt it."

That same feeling came back Monday. Ludwig rode the Cup up to the gathering of a couple of thousand fans on the back of a Harley. Mike Modano lifted it up and brought it onto the stage. Fans cheered loudly for Joe Nieuwendyk and Brett Hull and loudest of all for Ed Belfour.

"Eddie! Eddie! Eddie!" came the familiar chant. And Belfour ate it up.

"Playing here in Dallas was a great part of my career, and the fans really got behind me and supported me," Belfour said. "It brought back all of the old memories."

The 41-year-old goalie still is doing a solid job, now with the Florida Panthers, and was a last-minute addition to the party. He was the only '99 Stars player who is playing elsewhere in the NHL to attend, and he had to make it after playing on Saturday in Washington.

The trip was worth it.

"It's hard to describe the feelings you have," Belfour said. "You move on, but it means even more when you look back. You have some special moments in your life, and it's great to get a chance to go back for a little bit."

When told that the fans were just as excited because they missed that euphoria from winning the Cup and going deep in the playoffs, Belfour responded in his matter-of-fact way, "That's because it's not an easy thing to do."

Winning any championship isn't easy. The Stars' victory in 1999 is the last one the city has seen. And getting a chance to revisit made the team's owner just a little bit hungry again.

"I feel a little like a proud papa," Tom Hicks said after soaking up the crowd that packed the area around American Airlines Center's south plaza. "It just makes it seem like it was yesterday.

"Some team owners have to wait 40 or 50 years, and I was able to taste it pretty quickly. ... But that doesn't mean I don't want to do it again."

At some point in the discussion during this reunion, current Stars Modano, Sergei Zubov and Darryl Sydor might start talking about the drive to grasp the Cup again – this time with a new set of names on it. But to do that, they might have to draw a little from the past, look a little at the leadership from that time and find that "special place" inside of them.

"If you look at what we had in that room, a lot of guys had already won the Cup," Chambers said. "It really meant a lot to us when things got tough. You knew that guys had what it took."

When the 2006-07 Stars get healthy, it might be a good idea to bring out some of the old tapes. History can be a pretty good teacher.


Tuesday - January 23rd, 2007
YoungStars game a fight to the Finnish

Chuck Carlton / Dallas Morning News - Stars winger Jussi Jokinen's worst nightmare was being blanked during Tuesday night's YoungStars Game in front of his hometown fans. So he asked childhood buddy Kari Lehtonen of Atlanta, the goaltender for the Eastern Conference team, to give him an early goal.

He should have asked for two. Jokinen beat Lehtonen on his first shot but was denied with 31 seconds remaining as the East hung on for a 9-8 victory at American Airlines Center.

"I got the puck on my first chance and scored," said Jokinen, whose father, Keijo, traveled from Finland to watch. "After that, I had maybe four or five good chances. But he was a wall."

East winger Zach Parise of New Jersey was named the most valuable player, recording two goals and four assists. East center Phil Kessel of Boston, who had surgery for testicular cancer in December, added a hat trick.

But the East still needed Lehtonen's pad save on Jokinen's wrist shot from in front of the net.

"I think I got a good shot," said Jokinen, who has nine goals and 24 points in 48 games for the Stars this season. "He got a great save."

That led to the rarest of sports language: Finnish trash-talking, though good natured. Lehtonen and Jokinen grew up in different parts of Finland but have played together on national teams since they were teens.

"I kind of let him score," Lehtonen said. "He's been talking about, 'Let me score one,' the last couple of weeks. I tried to be a good guy and let him score."

The West trailed, 9-4, after Kessel's last goal. A pair of goals by West center Ryan Getzlaf of Anaheim led a furious comeback during which the West scored four times in 3:36.

The game – which featured 17 first-round draft picks of its 23 players – had a distinctly Dallas flavor. Associate coach Rick Wilson and video coach Derek MacKinnon led the West. Assistants Mark Lamb and Ulf Dahlen were behind the bench for the East.

Wilson admitted the four-on-four format took some adjustment.

"Four-on-four hockey in overtime in the regular season is highly contested," Wilson said. "It's just the nature of the event. It's four-on-four. It's very loose. It's very skill-oriented. It's hard on goalies."

Three stars
1) Zach Parise, East: Devils center recorded six points and did papa J.P. proud.
2) Phil Kessel, East: Bruin's hat trick shows skill to go along with a gritty comeback.
3) Anze Kopitar, West: LA King led late comeback with Ryan Getzlaf.

FIRST PERIOD East leads 3-2
1, West, Kopitar 1 (Weber, Jokinen), :27. 2, East, Parise 1 (Vanek, Lehtonen), 1:32. 3, East, Whitney 1 (Staal, Steen), 3:35. 4, West, Jokinen 1 (Kopitar, Budaj), 4:30. 5, East, Meszaros 1 (Green, Steen), 9:47.
SECOND PERIOD East leads 6-3
6, East, Kessel 1 (Ranger, Vanek), :26. 7, West, Kopitar 2 (Smid), 3:35. 8, East, Ranger 1 (Green, Parise), 7:39. 9, East, Meszaros 2 (Steen, Parise), 9:22.
THIRD PERIOD East wins 9-8
10, East, Kessel 2 (Green, Parise), 1:57. 11, East, Parise 2 (Ranger, Kessel), 2:41. 12, West, Carle 1 (Wolski, Stempniak), 3:39. 13, East, Kessel 3 (Staal, Parise), 4:00 (pp). 14, West, Getzlaf 1 (Kopitar, Weber), 4:15. 15, West, Getzlaf 2 (Kopitar), 5:39. 16, West, Carle 2 (Stempniak, Wolski), 7:01. 17, West, Radulov 1, 7:51.

SHOTS ON GOAL
East 8-13-6–27 | West 8-7-9–24.

GOALIES
East, Lehtonen | West, Budaj.



Crosby dazzles in SuperSkills

Mike Heika / Dallas Morning News - The shootout continues to be the most exciting revelation to come out of the NHL's post-lockout rule changes, and it proved a fitting finish to the NHL SuperSkills competition Tuesday night at American Airlines Center.

Pittsburgh sensation Sidney Crosby scored twice on three shootout attempts, and Buffalo's Ryan Miller stopped Anaheim's Teemu Selanne on two of three to lead the Eastern Conference to a 15-11 victory.

While the team results will probably be long forgotten, Crosby's moves will provide highlights for the NHL for months to come.

"It was fun to be in that situation," said Crosby, the second-year marvel participating in his first All-Star week. "I didn't ask for it, but I liked it, especially with all the ones that I missed this season. It was nice."

Crosby, who leads the NHL in scoring with 72 points, is 0-for-5 in shootouts in his career. That made his quick hands and slick moves all the more impressive.

"It was a made-for-TV moment," Stars goalie Marty Turco said. And that was perfect for an event that was pretty much made for television. The SuperSkills pits the players selected for tonight's 55th NHL All-Star Game in events such as fastest skater, hardest shot, shooting accuracy and puck control relay.

Andy McDonald of Anaheim won fastest skater, circling the rink in 14.03 seconds. Patrick Marleau of San Jose was second at 14.08 and former Stars winger Bill Guerin was third at 14:34.

"Well, I guess that proves I've still got it," joked Guerin, 36. "Maybe it was the fact I was throwing their skates around in the parking lot."

Stars defenseman Philippe Boucher had the third-hardest shot but the hardest of his career. He launched a puck 98 mph, following closely behind Zdeno Chara of Boston (100.4 mph) and Sheldon Souray of Montreal (100.0).

"I was really nervous, for sure," Boucher said. "But it was good, because it helps me for tomorrow."

Eric Staal of Carolina and Marian Hossa of Atlanta each hit four of five plates to tie for victory in the shooting accuracy competition, and Jay Bouwmeester of Florida won the puck control relay.

But the excitement of the night was reserved for Crosby and the shootout.

"I'm going to go out on a limb and say, yeah, the shootout will stick around ... just for a couple of years," Turco said.

NHL SKILLS COMPETITION
PUCK CONTROL
Team: East (Daniel Briere, Tomas Kaberle, Martin St. Louis)
Individual: Rick Nash, West
FASTEST SKATER
Team: West (14.15 seconds)
Individual: Andy McDonald, West (14.03 seconds)
HARDEST SHOT
Team: East (95.3 mph)
Individual: Zdeno Chara, East (100.4 mph)
SHOOTING ACCURACY
Team: East (14-for-24)
Individual: Eric Staal, East and Marian Hossa, East (4-for-5)
IN THE ZONE
Team: East (2 goals)
SHOOTOUT
West 7, East 4
ONE-ON-ONE SHOOTOUT
Team: East


Wednesday - January 24th, 2007
West beats East in NHL All-Star Game

Bob Matuszak - A scoring bonanza from some unlikely sources helped make the 55th edition of the NHL All-Star game quite a memorable one.

Brian Rolston, Rick Nash, Yanic Perreault and Martin Havlat scored two goals apiece for the Western Conference, and Dallas goalie Marty Turco finished with 12 saves to secure the win in a wild 12-9 win over the Eastern Conference in Wednesday night's All-Star game at American Airlines Center.

Buffalo's Daniel Briere garnered MVP honors for the Eastern Conference, picking up a goal and four assists. The five points were the second-most in game history, just one behind Mario Lemieux's six in 1988.

"My impression was that it was going to go to someone on the winning team," Briere said. "Then I saw all the cameras coming around, and I thought maybe I have a chance."

It was the first All-Star game played since 2004, with goal-scoring taking center stage. The 21 combined goals were the third-most in All-Star game history, and the most since 22 goals were scored in the Wales Conference 16-6 win over the Campbell Conference in 1993 at Montreal.

Boston's Zdeno Chara had two goals for the East a day after winning the hardest shot event in Tuesday's SuperSkills competition.

"That's what it's all about&score some goals," he said. "The fans enjoy it."

Western Conference captain Joe Sakic added four assists in his 12th All-Star appearance, setting the record for most assists in game history with 16.

Sakic, the MVP in the '04 game, also moved up the points list, and has accumulated 22 points in All-Star games, the third-most total.

"It was a wide open game and a lot of goals," he said. "I don't know what more you want."

Briere began the barrage with a goal just 3:38 into the game.

"It was good to get that first goal out of the way early on," Briere said. "After that you say, 'This is cool, I can just go out there and don't have to force my play.' I knew I could just make the easy and expected play."

Less than two minutes later, Phoenix's Perreault tied it just under two minutes later with his first of the game.

Anaheim's Teemu Selanne gave the West its first lead 69 seconds later when his wrist shot eluded Eastern Conference starting goalie Ryan Miller.

Tampa Bay's Martin St. Louis and Carolina's Eric Staal gave the East a 3-2 lead, but Los Angeles defenseman Lubomir Visnovsky capped the first-period scoring by beating Miller with a little over a minute to go.

Those watching the game, though, hadn't seen anything yet, as the two teams combined for nine second-period goals, the second-most goals in one period in All-Star history, and the most since the North American and World squads popped in 10 goals in the third period in the 2001 game.

Minnesota's Rolston scored two goals on two slap shots and also added an assist to lead the Western Conference during the scoring spree, while prized Washington rookie Alexander Ovechkin scored his first All-Star game goal at 13:32 to cut the West's lead to 8-6.

Down 5-4 after Chara scored 6 1/2 minutes into the middle frame, the West rattled off four consecutive goals to take an 8-5 advantage before Ovechkin beat West goalie and Calgary Flame Miikka Kiprusoff.

Rolston's second of the game late in the second pushed the West's lead to 9-6 heading into the third.

"It was kind of crazy in the second," Chara said.

Perreault agreed.

"The second period was good for us," he said. "At the same time, there's so much talent on the ice that you never know because it could go back the other way. But I thought we played well tonight."

Turco came in to play in the third for the Western Conference and made several sparkling saves, including stopping Ovechkin's wrister and Montreal defenseman's Sheldon Souray's slap shot.

Souray, though, beat Turco with a wicked blast from the left circle with 35 seconds left in the game to make it 11-9. The goal, ironically, gave Turco the victory.

"I got the win," said Turco, who was miked up during his third-period appearance for the "Versus" national cable television network. "That's why I let that last goal in, just so I could collect the win, be the goalie of record. I was on the ice when we got the winning goal."

Actually, Turco said with the hard-shooting Souray bearing down, all he could was hope he didn't get injured.

"I closed my eyes," he said. "If it would have hit me, it would have hurt probably. That's 100 MPH, that guy ripping it at you."

Calgary defenseman Dion Phaneuf finished the scoring with an empty-net goal with 12 seconds remaining.

Dallas' other representative, defenseman Philippe Boucher, got the start in place of injured Anaheim defenseman Scott Niedermayer.

Pittsburgh center Sidney Crosby was held without a point, while Ovechkin had just the one goal.

"There were 21 goals, you think I would have had one," Crosby joked. "I guess it wasn't meant to be. I had a few chances, it just didn't work out."

"Next All-Star game, it will happen," Ovechkin said. "There were a couple of times I normally would have shot. But I wanted to play for the fans."

The game marked the end of the All-Star experience in Dallas, a nearly week-long event that celebrated the rebirth of the All-Star game after a three-year break. Next year's game will be held in Atlanta, while Montreal will be hosting the gala in 2009.

Three stars
1) Daniel Briere
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FIRST PERIOD Tied 3-3
3:38 EAS D. BRIERE (D. HEATLEY M. HOSSA)
5:08 WES Y. PERREAULT (B. ROLSTON B. GUERIN)
6:17 WES T. SELANNE (Unassisted)
13:07 EAS M. ST. LOUIS (V. LECAVALIER B. RAFALSKI)
13:43 EAS E. STAAL (J. WILLIAMS J. BLAKE)
18:55 WES L. VISNOVSKY (J. SAKIC R. NASH)
SECOND PERIOD West leads 9-3
2:41 WES P. MARLEAU (J. CHEECHOO N. LIDSTROM)
5:19 EAS J. WILLIAMS (J. BLAKE)
6:29 EAS Z. CHARA (D. BRIERE B. RAFALSKI)
8:30 WES B. ROLSTON (Unassisted)
10:40 WES R. NASH (J. SAKIC D. PHANEUF)
11:34 WES M. HAVLAT (J. SAKIC R. NASH)
12:47 WES Y. PERREAULT (B. GUERIN B. ROLSTON)
13:32 EAS A. OVECHKIN (D. BRIERE S. SOURAY)
18:58 WES B. ROLSTON (E. JOVANOVSKI)
THIRD PERIOD West wins 12-9
2:01 EAS D. HEATLEY (D. BRIERE M. HOSSA)
7:12 WES R. NASH (J. SAKIC M. HAVLAT)
10:37 EAS Z. CHARA (M. HOSSA D. BRIERE)
19:00 WES M. HAVLAT (R. SMYTH E. JOVANOVSKI)
19:25 EAS S. SOURAY (M. HOSSA D. HEATLEY)
19:48 WES D. PHANEUF (L. VISNOVSKY)

SHOTS ON GOAL
East 12-11-15-38 | West 12-16-11-39

GOALIES
East, 1st-Miller 2nd-Brodeur 3rd-Huet | West, 1st-Luongo 2nd-Kiprusoff 3rd-Turco
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2007-2008 Season




Record: 45-30-7
Points: 97
Home Record: 23-16-2
Away Record: 22-14-5
Shoot Out Record: 5-3
Shoot Out Home Record: 2-1
Shoot Out Away Record: 3-2
Division Finish: 3rd - Pacific Division
Conference Finish: 5th Western Conference
NHL Finish: 8th
Season Summary: The franchise's 39th season began the same way experts predicted it. Losing seemed to be the way this year would go early, as the team got off to a shaky start at best with just 7 wins in 16 games. And that's when the changed occurred. General Manager Doug Armstron was fired and the first ever co-General Managers in NHL history took over the job. Les Jackson and former Star Brett Hull took the team and right off the bat, the team responded. But one final hard loss would be the sparking point for the team's turnaround. The Stars had a 4-0 lead in Los Angeles with just 7 minutes to go in the game, before the ultimate comeback began. 5 straight goals in less than 4 minutes gave the Kings a 5-4 lead which eventually led to a 6-5 win in overtime for Los Angeles. Dallas went on to win 6 of their next 7 games and push them back into the Pacific Division race. The Stars winning ways would continue through out the season including a franchise best 12-2-0 in the month of number, the most wins ever in a month for the franchise. But the team still needed that one player to get them over the top. And that's when the news came. Dallas by far, made the biggest move on trade deadline day 2008 when they agreed to send Jussi Jokinen, Jeff Halpern, and Mike Smith to Tampa Bay in return for Brad Richards and Johan Holmqvist. The night he debuted, Richards picked up a franchise tying 5 assists and led the Stars to a 7-4 victory over Chicago. However, after that, not much success would come for the Stars. Dallas won only 4 of their remaining games in the regular season. But it was enough to get them into the playoffs as the No 5 seed. Another big story of the 2008 season, would be once again injuries and the way their rookies were able to handle themselves. Matt Niskanen, Mark Fistric, and Nicklas Grossman all debuted for the Stars on the blue line because of long term injuries to Zubov and Boucher. Jere Lehtinen being out also created room for Loui Eriksson to step in and create. And with the playoffs starting, the back line would again be a question about the Stars as Dallas took on the defending Stanley Cup Champion, Anaheim Ducks. In game 1, the Dallas powerplay would prove to be lethal as they lit the Ducks up for 4 powerplay goals and answered any questions about whether this team would go down easy. Steve Ott scored midway through the first period after deflecting a Stephan Robidas shot in past Giguere. Loui Eriksson would answer Ott's goal 6 minutes later after taking a pass from Richards to the slot. In the second period, the Stars would continue their rampage as Mike Ribeiro would find Jere Lehtinen all alone in front of Giguere for the 3-0 lead. Brenden Morrow would ice the cake late in the period, tapping the puck into the open net after taking a pass from Ribeiro. In game 2, the Stars found themselves in a bit of struggle. After taking a 2-0 lead, with goals from Ribeiro and Lehtinen, the Ducks answered in the second and would tie it right back up. Teemu Selanne and Travis Moen would give the Ducks all the momentum heading into the third period of play. But once again, Dallas would show why this is a different team. On the powerplay, Mike Modano slapped home the puck past Giguere less than 6 minutes into the period and that's all the Stars needed to put away Anaheim for the 2-0 series lead. Richards answered Modano's goal less than a minute later and Eriksson put any thoughts of a comeback out of reach late in the 3rd and Dallas rolled to the 5-2 win. Behind the eight ball, the Ducks responded in game three with a 4-2 victory in front of a blacked out American Airlines Center. But perhaps a little bit of the momentum the Ducks had enjoyed, was taken back after the Ducks were up 4-0 heading into the third until Brenden Morrow quickly added two powerplay goals. In game four, Dallas would build off that 3rd period in game 3 and in perhaps the closest game of the series escape Dallas with a 3-1 victory. Joel Lundqvist would get Dallas on board late in the first period and no other goals would occur until Stu Barnes jumped up on a breakaway midway through the third period. With a 2-0 lead, the Stars would take control and then capitalized to put the game away as Barnes and Ott came on a 2 on 0 and Otter would finish it 3-0. Schneider got Anaheim on the board with just 8 seconds remaining in the game. After Anaheim convincingly won game 5, 5-2, the Stars returned home looking to put away Anaheim and win their first series since 2003. But it didn't look good when Corey Perry scored just two minutes into the second period to give Anaheim a 1-0 lead. With a lifeless crowd heading into the 3rd period, the series looked to be choked away. But a powerplay less than a minute into the period sent everyone a buzz and Stephan Robidas answered. Modano's slap shot went off the board and right to Robidas to send the AAC into a frenzy and tie the game at 1. The crowd got even louder just a little bit more than a minute later when again Robidas answered the calling. He threw a pass in front to Barnes and boom. 2-1 Dallas. Constant chances would be the rest of the story for the Stars as they just took over and dominated the game. Loui Eriksson would end any doubt with a breakaway goal with less than three minutes to go and Modano would get the empty netter as for the first time, Dallas would advance on AAC ice with a 4-1 win in game six. After knocking off the defending Cup Champions, Dallas would take on another Pacific Division rival the San Jose Sharks. And in much like their first round series, Dallas once again was lucky enough to win the two opening games on the road. Brenden Morrow's two goals, including his overtime game winning goal, would give Dallas a 3-2 win over the Shars in game 1. And when down 2-1 in game 2 heading into the 3rd period, Richards would show exactly why the Stars traded for him. Just 32 second into the period, Richards would take the puck after Joe Pavelski fell down and slap it past Nabokov to tie the game at 2. And just three minutes later, Sergei Zubov's return would show to be huge after making an unbelievable spin-o-rama pass to Mike Modano for the powerplay goal and the 3-2 lead. Niklas Hagman would get on the board after taking a pass from Richards from behind the net and make it a 4-2 lead. Hagman again would get the empty netter as Dallas scored 4 goals in the third, all 4 with Brad Richards involved to beat San Jose 5-2. In game three, the crowd at the AAC would be hyped up as ever before, until Patrick Marleau would intercept a Zubov pass and breakaway shorthanded to give the Sharks a 1-0 lead. They held that lead until 47 seconds into the 3rd period, when Zubov made up for that pass by scoring a 5 on 3 powerplay goal to tie the game at 1 a'piece. With the second overtime game of the series already, it would be an unlikely Mattias Norstrom who would give Dallas their first 3-0 series lead since 1999 just 4:37 into the overtime period as the puck deflected off a diving Jeremy Roenick. After falling 2-1 in game 4, San Jose's Joe Pavelski would make up for his game 2 mishab by notching the overtime winner just 1:05 into the extra period and give his team a 3-2 win. With the Stars leading the series only by a game now, the fans came out in full force and would have no idea how long of a night they just were really in for. Antti Miettinen would put Dallas on the board first, early in the second period after a shooting in a rebound from a Zubov shot. Ryan Clowe would answer 1:39 into the 3rd period with a seeing-eye shot to tie the game at 1-1. And that's when the fun began. Four overtimes, game six went and not a single shot was an easy one. The overtime periods would be highlighted by Evgeni Nabokov's unbelievable save on Brad Richards early in the first overtime period. Brenden Morrow would end the 8th longest game in NHL history 9:03 into the fourth overtime on the powerplay to give Dallas a 2-1 win and the 4-2 series win. Returning to the Conference Finals for the first time since 2000, Dallas would have no gas against the powerful Detroit Red Wings. Detroit jumped out to a 3-0 series lead defeating the Stars 4-1 and 5-2 in the process. Dallas would give their fans a little hope with a 3-1 and 2-1 win in game 4 and 5...but the Red Wings would wake up and how just how good they were with their 4-1 win in game six.

Regular Season
3 Oct L at Colorado 4-3
5 Oct W Boston 4-1
6 Oct L at Nashville 5-1
10 Oct W Los Angeles 5-1
12 Oct LOT Calgary 3-2
13 Oct LOT at Chicago 2-1
17 Oct WSO at Columbus 3-2
20 Oct W Anaheim 3-1
25 Oct L at Los Angeles 2-1
27 Oct W at Phoenix 5-3
29 Oct L San Jose 4-2
31 Oct L Chicago 5-4
2 Nov L Phoenix 5-0
5 Nov W at Anaheim 5-0
7 Nov W at San Jose 3-1
8 Nov L at Phoenix 5-2
10 Nov LOT at Los Angeles 6-5
14 Nov LSO San Jose 4-3
16 Nov W Colorado 6-1
19 Nov W Los Angeles 3-0
21 Nov W Anaheim 2-1
23 Nov W Toronto 3-1
25 Nov W at New York R 3-2
26 Nov WOT at New York I 3-2
28 Nov L at New Jersey 4-2
30 Nov L at Pittsburgh 4-1
1 Dec W at Philadelphia 4-1
3 Dec WSO at Columbus 2-1
5 Dec L San Jose 3-2
7 Dec L Ottawa 4-2
10 Dec WOT Edmonton 5-4
13 Dec W Los Angeles 4-1
15 Dec W at San Jose 4-2
18 Dec WSO at Edmonton 2-1
20 Dec L at Vancouver 3-2
21 Dec WOT at Calgary 3-2
23 Dec W Montreal 4-1
26 Dec W Minnesota 8-3
29 Dec WSO St.Louis 5-4
31 Dec L Nashville 1-0
2 Jan L at Detroit 4-1
3 Jan L at Minnesota 6-3
5 Jan L Detroit 3-0
7 Jan W Minnesota 3-1
9 Jan W at Chicago 3-1
10 Jan L at St.Louis 4-2
12 Jan LSO at Los Angeles 4-3
15 Jan L at Anaheim 4-2
17 Jan W at San Jose 4-2
19 Jan W Columbus 3-1
20 Jan W Anaheim 5-2
22 Jan L Columbus 4-2
24 Jan L Buffalo 2-1
29 Jan W at Vancouver 4-3
1 Feb W at Edmonton 4-1
2 Feb W at Calgary 2-1
5 Feb WSO Vancouver 3-2
7 Feb W at Minnesota 1-0
9 Feb W St.Louis 6-2
11 Feb W Phoenix 2-1
14 Feb L at Phoenix 5-2
15 Feb W at Anaheim 4-2
17 Feb W Detroit 1-0
20 Feb L Calgary 3-2
22 Feb W Edmonton 5-2
23 Feb W at Nashville 6-3
26 Feb W at St.Louis 3-1
28 Feb W Chicago 7-4
1 Mar L Nashville 3-1
5 Mar L Phoenix 2-1
8 Mar L at Colorado 3-1
9 Mar W Colorado 3-0
13 Mar L at Detroit 5-3
15 Mar L Vancouver 4-3
19 Mar L Anaheim 2-1
22 Mar L Los Angeles 4-2
27 Mar LOT at San Jose 3-2
29 Mar W at Los Angeles 7-2
30 Mar LSO at Anaheim 3-2
3 Apr W at Phoenix 4-2
4 Apr L Phoenix 4-2
6 Apr W San Jose 4-2

Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals
Game 1 April 10th Stars 4, @ Ducks 0
Game 2 April 12th Stars 5, @ Ducks 2
Game 3 April 15th Ducks 4, @ Stars 2
Game 4 April 17th @ Stars 3, Ducks 1
Game 5 April 18th @ Ducks 5, Stars 2
Game 6 April 20th @ Stars 4, Ducks 1
(Stars win series, 4-2)

Western Conference Semifinals
Game 1 April 25th Stars 3, @ Sharks 2 (00:04:39 OT)
Game 2 April 27th Stars 5, @ Sharks 2
Game 3 April 29th @ Stars 2, Sharks 1 (00:04:37 OT)
Game 4 April 30th Sharks 2, @ Stars 1
Game 5 May 2nd @ Sharks 3, Stars 2 (00:01:05 OT)
Game 6 May 4th @ Stars 2, Sharks 1 (01:09:03 OT)
(Stars win series, 4-2)

Western Conference Finals
Game 1 May 8th @ Red Wings 4, Stars 1
Game 2 May 10th @ Red Wings 2, Stars 1
Game 3 May 12th Red Wings 5, @ Stars 2
Game 4 May 14th @ Stars 3, Red Wings 1
Game 5 May 17th Stars 2, @ Red Wings 1
Game 6 May 19th Red Wings 4, @ Stars 1
(Red Wings win series, 4-2)
LoboFan07
2008-2009 Season




Record: 36-35-11
Points: 83
Home Record: 20-16-5
Away Record: 16-19-6
Shoot Out Record: 6-6
Shoot Out Home Record: 3-3
Shoot Out Away Record: 3-3
Division Finish: 3rd
Conference Finish: 12th
NHL Finish: 23rd
Season Summary: A season of struggles, disappointsment, and mistakes would summarize the Stars 2008-09 season. Expectations were raised after a trip to the Western Conference Finals just a year earlier. Thoughts of a Stanley Cup Championship returning to Big D were on all Stars' fans minds as the Stars kicked off the season against Columbus. And if Stars fans knew that the first game would show the entire season, they probably would have just sighed. Just in the first game, the Stars got down early and trailed 4-2 late in the 3rd. Despite a hard come back to try and get back into the race, it was a lost cause in the end as the Jackets left the Stars with a 5-4 overtime loss. Dallas would sink to last place into the entire National Hockey League, losing Sergei Zubov and Brenden Morrow to season ending injuries along the way. The signing of Sean Avery in the off-season was a complete disaster. Just 23 games into the season, the Avery experiment ended with a thud. Upon arriving in Calgary, Avery called media personnel over and referred to Dion Phaneuf's current girlfriend, also Avery ex-girlfriend, as just sloppy seconds. The term would effectively end Avery's run with the Stars as he would be suspended by the Stars and the NHL. The Stars responded that night in Calgary with a hard-fought 3-1 victory. The run would start with that victory, as Dallas went on an incredible tear looking as their former selves. The Stars climbed all the way to 5th in the NHL and looked prized to capture a playoff spot for the 7th consecutive season, despite taking on injury after injury along the road. But in a game in mid February, the Stars took on an injury they couldn't come back from. Brad Richards broke his left wrist against the Blue Jackets, and it showed right away just how big of a loss he was for the Stars. Dallas went on to win just 8 remaining games, as their injury total began to climb more and more. The Stars would end the season without a playoff spot for just the first time since 01-02, and with a total of 379 man games lost. Despite all the negative things that happened during the season, the Stars did have some bright spots. Loui Eriksson's break out season was a big part of the Stars staying in the race. With 36 goals on the season, he became the first Star to reach the 35 goal mark since Brett Hull did in 2000-01. Also, the rookies for the Stars showed for the first time since the move to Texas. Rookie James Neal powered in a goal in his first NHL game, and ended the season with 24 markers. It was the most goals ever scored by a rookie since the move to Dallas. Also, Fabian Brunnstrom showed his future potential in his first NHL game by netting a hat trick against the Nashville Predators. He would end the season with 17 goals. Another bright spot was the production of hat tricks by the Stars. Fabian Brunnstrom, Mark Parrish, Loui Eriksson, James Neal, and Mike Ribeiro all netted hat trick for the Stars in 08-09 for a total of 5, the most ever since the team moved to Texas. Despite the lows, the Stars' prospects and young players showed much to be excited for come future seasons.

Regular Season
10 Oct L Columbus 5-4 [OT]
11 Oct L at Nashville 3-1
15 Oct W Nashville 6-4
16 Oct L at St. Louis 6-1
18 Oct L Colorado 5-4
20 Oct W at New York R 2-1
22 Oct L at New Jersey L 5-0
23 Oct W at New York I 5-3
25 Oct L Washington 6-5 [OT]
29 Oct W Minnesota 4-2
31 Oct L at Chicago 5-2
01 Nov L at Boston 5-1
07 Nov W at Anaheim 5-2
08 Nov L at San Jose 2-1
11 Nov L at Los Angeles 3-2 [SO]
13 Nov L Los Angeles 3-2
15 Nov W at Phoenix 3-2
20 Nov L Chicago 6-3
22 Nov L Anaheim 2-1 [SO]
24 Nov L at Philadelphia 4-3
26 Nov W at Minnesota 4-3
28 Nov L at San Jose 6-2
30 Nov W Edmonton 4-3
02 Dec W at Calgary 3-1
03 Dec L at Edmonton 5-2
05 Dec W Colorado 2-1 [SO]
10 Dec L Phoenix 5-3
12 Dec W Detroit 3-1
13 Dec L at Nashville 3-0
16 Dec W Phoenix 2-1 [OT]
18 Dec W Columbus 6-5
20 Dec L at Ottawa 5-4 [OT]
23 Dec W at Toronto 8-2
27 Dec W Anaheim 4-3 [OT]
29 Dec L San Jose 3-1
31 Dec W New Jersey 4-2
03 Jan L at Edmonton 3-1
04 Jan W at Vancouver 3-2 [SO]
08 Jan L at Detroit 6-1
10 Jan L at Phoenix 1-0 [SO]
12 Jan W vs Detroit 5-4 [OT]
15 Jan L vs Buffalo 5-4 [SO]
17 Jan W vs Los Angeles 3-2 [SO]
19 Jan L at Tampa Bay 4-2
21 Jan W at Florida 4-1
27 Jan W vs Atlanta 2-0
29 Jan W at Detroit 4-2
31 Jan W at Columbus 7-3
03 Feb W vs Calgary 3-1
05 Feb L at Colorado 3-2
06 Feb W vs New York R 10-2
08 Feb W vs Nashville 4-1
11 Feb L vs Phoenix 1-0
13 Feb W vs Vancouver 2-1
14 Feb L at Chicago 6-2
16 Feb W at Columbus 3-2 [SO]
19 Feb W vs Edmonton 4-2
21 Feb L vs Chicago 3-1
23 Feb L vs San Jose 1-0
26 Feb L vs St. Louis 3-1
28 Feb L vs Anaheim 4-3
01 Mar L vs Pittsburgh 4-1
03 Mar W at San Jose 4-1
05 Mar L at Los Angeles 5-4 [OT]
06 Mar W at Anaheim 3-2
08 Mar L vs Montreal 3-1
10 Mar L at St. Louis 5-2
12 Mar W vs Carolina 3-2
14 Mar W vs Minnesota 3-2 [OT]
17 Mar L at Vancouver 4-2
18 Mar L at Calgary 2-1
21 Mar L at San Jose 5-2
24 Mar L vs Vancouver 5-2
26 Mar L vs Los Angeles 1-0 [SO]
28 Mar L vs Florida 6-3
30 Mar L at Phoenix 6-5 [OT]
31 Mar W at Los Angeles 3-2 [OT]
02 Apr L vs Calgary 2-1
04 Apr W vs St. Louis 5-4 [OT]
07 Apr L at Minnesota 3-1
09 Apr W at Colorado 3-2 [SO]
10 Apr L at Anaheim 4-3 [SO]
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