The Stanley Cup playoffs field is set, and it's time to look at the next crop of potential playoff heroes. Seemingly no tournament in sports offers as much opportunity for an unlikely hero to shine as the NHL's postseason.
The Dallas Stars have secured their spot in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs with nine games left in the regular season. It's been an excellent stretch of hockey for the Stars, who have won five straight and seven of their last 10.
Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill announced on the DLLS Stars Podcast that center Roope Hintz will be out for about a week with his upper-body injury.
The Dallas Stars made the biggest splash at the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline, acquiring Mikko Rantanen from the Carolina Hurricanes. The Stars are pushing for a Stanley Cup after coming close in recent years.
The Dallas Stars didn’t have a perfect week, but star forward Roope Hintz dominated the scoresheet as the NHL got back into full swing following the 4 Nations Face-Off break.
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The certified underdog heading into the first-ever 4 Nations Face-Off is Finland. Even with talented offensive weapons such as captain Aleksander Barkov, Sebastian Aho and Patrik Laine, Suomi is lacking in certain areas heading into the short tournament, especially on the back end.
You can ask three different people who the favorite to win the Calder Trophy is, and you’ll get three different answers. And that’s because, at least based on January, there are three legit threats to win the coveted award.
On Friday, January 31st, at the American Airlines Center, the Stars made it four in a row with a convincing win over the Canucks, who couldn’t overcome the Dallas attack and saw their own win streak snap.
The Dallas Stars are going to be missing one of their top offensive weapons. When speaking to the media, head coach Pete DeBoer revealed that forward Roope Hintz will not be playing on Thursday night against the Montreal Canadiens.
Harvey Valentine: Anaheim Ducks forward Troy Terry returned to the lineup after missing four games for personal reasons. Sean Shapiro: Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill said that forward Mason Marchment is a couple of weeks away.
The Dallas Stars defeated the Ottawa Senators 4-2, in what was a jam-packed game right from the start. Roope Hintz scored two goals, Jason Robertson had two assists in the win, and Jake Oettinger needed only 11 saves.
Roope Hintz scored twice, including the tiebreaking goal midway through the second period, and the stingy Dallas Stars won their third straight, 4-2 over the visiting Ottawa Senators on Thursday night.
During his time as the General Manager for the Edmonton Oilers, Peter Chiarelli made a few trades that left fans and analysts wondering what he was thinking.
There’s nothing wrong with a little good-natured fun at a teammate’s expense, and for Roope Hintz of the Dallas Stars, he’s finding that out firsthand.
Go back and look at the previous five Stanley Cups and outside of the 2019 St. Louis Blues, it’s hockey IQ, scoring, and speed that captured the Cup. The Blues, while obvoiusly talented, were heavier and a little more gritty rather than pretty.
The Dallas Stars will go without centre Roope Hintz for Game 1 of the Western Conference Final against the Edmonton Oilers, Stars head coach Peter DeBoer said Thursday morning.
Dallas Stars head coach Pete Deboer announced on Friday that Roope Hintz will not be ready to go for Game 1 of the Western Conference Final. That is a significant break for the Edmonton Oilers as Hintz is one of the Stars’ top offensive performers.
Hintz was hurt while blocking a shot in the first period of Game 4, sustaining an injury that ultimately forced him out of the Game 5 lineup against the Avalanche.
Game One between the Colorado Avalanche and the Dallas Stars dramatically ended as Dallas blew a three-goal lead but hung on for a 5-3 win to even the series.
YB's Griffin Carroll once again went 2-0 on his NHL article plays, and that is now 8-0 in the past four days. It seems only right that he just continues to win his bets, it's been way more fun.
With the assistance of overtime, we cashed our favorite bet from Game 1 of Carolina-Florida, and now we turn to the West for one read into how this opening game goes.
It's a small slate in the NHL today, and we're keeping our reads relatively simple. As we typically strive to do, we found us some plus-money plays to get the week started.