On Monday, the NHL announced that Dallas Stars General Manager Jim Nill has received the 2023-24 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award. The NHL’s announcement marked the second consecutive season that Nill has received the annual award, which recognizes the work of the top GM in the NHL.
Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill is the NHL’s General Manager of the Year for the second straight season. Nill is just the second general manager to win the General Manager of the Year Award in consecutive seasons since its introduction in 2010, joining New York Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello (2020, 2021).
The NHL announced that Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill has won the 2024 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award, presented annually to the general manager (GM) who best excelled at the position during the regular season.
Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill has won the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award. Nill won the same award in 2022-23. The award honors the general manager who best excels at their role during the regular season.
Nill joins Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello as the only general manager to win the award on more than one occasion.
Duchene hit the 1,000-game plateau this past season but failed to reach his first Stanley Cup Final when Dallas lost to Edmonton in this year’s Western Conference Final.
The Dallas Stars free agent decisions throughout the offseason will be crucial to the team’s future success. NHL free agency begins on July 1st. Here is a look at the upcoming free agent decisions Dallas will need to make.
The Dallas Stars acquired defenseman Chris Tanev at the NHL Trade Deadline to improve their defense. Dallas already had a stingy defense that many teams struggled to beat.
Lia Assimakopoulos of the Dallas News: Assimakopoulos writes that the Dallas Stars season has ended, and the focus has shifted to the offseason and what the team will do with its pending free agents.
Lia Assimakopoulos of the Dallas Morning News: Chris Tanev played a big role in the Dallas Stars’ playoff run. He’s hopeful that he return to the Stars next season.
Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers is set to take place on Saturday night but apparently, that doesn't mean it's too early to talk opening odds for the 2025 Stanley Cup.
The Dallas Stars fell just short of the Stanley Cup Finals as they lost to the Edmonton Oilers in six games. Now, plenty of offseason questions swirl about the future of the Stars roster.
Joe Pavelski‘s impact on the Dallas Stars has been apparent over the last five seasons, as the team has established itself as a contender. Dallas has used his leadership to grow its young core and leaned on him during some deep playoff runs.
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Joe Pavelski told reporters last Tuesday he doesn’t intend on playing in the NHL in 2024-25, likely meaning the soon to be 40-year-old forward has played his final game in the NHL.
Dallas Stars forward Joe Pavelski told reporters Tuesday that he intends to retire. "This was it for me. It was known for a while, probably," Pavelski said at the team's exit interview day.
After the Dallas Stars lost in the Western Conference Final to the Edmonton Oilers, 39-year-old veteran forward Joe Pavelski announced that he is planning to retire from the NHL.
After a promising postseason run, the Dallas Stars died with a whimper against the Edmonton Oilers in a 2-1 defeat in Game 6 of the Western Conference Final.
Joe Pavelski is likely done with his career in the NHL.
The Dallas Stars got off to a great start in the Western Conference Finals. They had a 2-1 lead heading into Game 4 after picking up a win on the road in Game 3.
When the Dallas Stars fell 2-1 in Game 6 of the Western Conference Final on Sunday, many eyes shifted toward Joe Pavelski. The Stars forward recently turned 39 years old and appeared to be slowing down for the first time in his career.
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