Team History
Originally founded as the Minnesota North Stars in 1967, the franchise relocated to Dallas and quickly made its mark. The highlight of the team legacy is the unforgettable Stanley Cup victory in 1999, a crowning achievement that solidified the Stars’ place among hockey’s elite.
Dallas Stars Highlights
The 2023-24 season was a thrilling ride for the Dallas Stars, highlighted by a strong playoff run and record-breaking performances. Jake Oettinger solidified his place as one of the NHL’s best goaltenders with clutch saves in pivotal games, while Jason Robertson continued to dominate, setting new franchise records for goals and points. Key moments included an unforgettable overtime victory against the Colorado Avalanche and a commanding series win in the playoffs’ first round.
Off the ice, the Stars continued to connect with their fans through exciting initiatives, including special events at the American Airlines Center and community outreach programs that brought hockey to new audiences. The season was not just about results but about the electric energy and dedication that defined every game. Watch the video to relive the incredible goals, clutch saves, and unforgettable moments that made the 2023-24 season a historic one for the Dallas Stars!
Strong leadership has been pivotal to the Stars’ success. Guided by Head Coach Pete DeBoer, the coaching staff focuses on developing talent and implementing strategies that keep the team competitive. The management’s vision ensures the Stars remain a formidable force in the league.
Ed Belfour – Goaltender
Known as “The Eagle,” Belfour was a cornerstone of the Dallas Stars’ defense and a key figure in their 1999 Stanley Cup victory. Highlights of his career with the Stars include:
Mike Modano – Center
One of the most celebrated American-born NHL players, Modano is a Dallas Stars icon, known for his speed, skill, and contributions to the team’s 1999 Stanley Cup win. Key facts about his career include:
Sergei Zubov – Defenseman
This Hall of Fame defenseman brought finesse and poise to the Stars’ blue line and was instrumental in their success, known for his playmaking and skill. Highlights of his career include:
Jamie Benn – Left Wing
Dallas Stars captain since 2013, making this his 12th season in the role. Drafted 129th overall in 2007, Benn has become one of the team’s most consistent players:
Jake Oettinger – Goaltender
Jake Oettinger was drafted in the first round by the Dallas Stars in 2017 and has since developed into the team’s starting goaltender. Some career highlights include:
Tyler Seguin – Center
Tyler Seguin was acquired by the Stars in a trade with the Boston Bruins in 2013, following a Stanley Cup victory with Boston in 2011. Since joining Dallas, Seguin has been one of the team’s top offensive players. Highlights of his career include: