The Dallas Stars put up a good fight in Game 2 against the Colorado Avalanche, sealing a much-needed win in overtime to tie the series at one game apiece.
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The Dallas Stars (43-21-4) beat the Philadelphia Flyers (28-34-8) 3-2 in overtime on Saturday afternoon, thanks to three goals from defensemen, including one in regulation and one in OT from Thomas Harley.
Thomas Harley scored his second goal of the game nine seconds into overtime to lift the Dallas Stars to a 3-2 win against the visiting Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday afternoon.
Greg Boysen: Chicago Blackhawks coach Anders Sorensen said that forward Colton Dach is listed as day-to-day with a hyperextended elbow. Wes Crosby: Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Daniil Tarasov has missed the past two games due to an illness.
Thomas Harley scored with 4.8 seconds remaining to give the Dallas Stars (40-19-2) a 4-3 win over the New Jersey Devils (33-24-6) at American Airlines Center on Tuesday night.
Thomas Harley scored with under five seconds left in regulation to give the Dallas Stars a dramatic 4-3 win over the visiting New Jersey Devils on Tuesday.
Canada will be without Josh Morrissey for the championship game against the United States of the 4 Nations Face-Off set for Thursday evening in Boston, Massachusetts.
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar is out due to illness and will not suit up for Canada in Saturday’s 4 Nations Face-Off clash against the rival United States.
This evening, at the Bell Centre, a match that will be very intense is expected. After all, even though Sweden and Finland will be in action this afternoon, it’s tonight’s duel that captures the attention.
MONTRÉAL — On the eve of an epic clash between the United States and Canada, the goal posts surrounding tournament roster rules moved in a significant way for the home team on Friday.
With Alex Pietrangelo out, Shea Theodore injured, and now Cale Makar reportedly ill, Team Canada has been told they can add Dallas Stars defenseman Thomas Harley to their roster at the 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament.
Stars defenseman Thomas Harley has been summoned by Team Canada after they lost another blueliner in game one of the Four Nations faceoff. Team Canada managed a 4-3 victory over Sweden last night in the opening game of the Four Nations faceoff, despite blowing a multiple-goal lead twice in the contest.
Dallas Stars defenseman Thomas Harley will reportedly serve as a stand-by for Team Canada, meaning that he would be first up if there’s another injury to their defense core.
The wheels are in motion to ensure that Canada is fully staffed when the 4 Nations Face-Off shifts venues in case they have any more casualties. Chris Johnston of The Athletic reported on Thursday that Canada is having Dallas Stars defenseman Thomas Harley travel to Boston to stand by as an extra defender in case of emergency.
The Dallas Stars (24-13-1) end a short, but perfect three-game homestand with a 3-2 overtime win against the Utah Hockey Club (17-15-7) at American Airlines Center on Saturday night.
Thomas Harley scored the overtime winner as the Dallas Stars edged the visiting Utah Hockey Club 3-2 on Saturday night. Harley snapped home a Matt Duchene pass past Karel Vejmelka at 3:01 of the extra period to secure Dallas's fourth straight win.
Thomas Harley might have one of the hardest shots on the Dallas Stars, and he showed it off during a preseason practice. The 23-year-old Stars defenseman missed an open net during a drill, striking the glass behind the cage.
The Dallas Stars have signed defenseman Thomas Harley to a two-year contract extension worth $8 million, carrying an average annual value (AAV) of $4 million.
The Dallas Stars are hungry for success heading into the 2024-25 season. They came within two wins of the Stanley Cup Final for the second straight year.
He exploded in his first full NHL season this year. The 22-year-old defenseman managed 47 points in 79 games (just seven points back from Miro Heiskanen, who led the Stars defense in scoring).
As the Dallas Stars continue their quest for their first Stanley Cup of the 21st century, they have an important player on their team that will need a new contract in the offseason.
If you’re a Dallas Stars fan, you should get excited about Thomas Harley. Here’s what you need to know about the American-born, Canadian-bred NHL defenseman.
Thomas Harley scored his second goal of the game at 3:27 of overtime and the Dallas Stars defeated the visiting Washington Capitals 5-4 on Saturday. It was Harley's second overtime winner in the past two games and came after Washington scored twice in the final two minutes of the third period to force the extra session.