If you love the Dallas Stars hockey team like I do, you will LOVE this page! While this entire website is about my real estate business, I have dedicated a special page to my favorite professional sports team, the Dallas Stars.

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Websites & Social Medial of the Dallas Stars
- Dallas Stars Official Website
- Dallas Stars Instagram
- Dallas Stars YouTube
- Jamie Benn Instagram – Dallas Stars Captain
- Tyler Seguin’s Website – Dallas Stars Assistant Captain
- John Kingberg Instagram – Dallas Stars Assistant Captain
- Alex Radulov Instagram – Dallas Stars Assistant Captain
- Jason Spezza Twitter – Dallas Stars Assistant Captain
- Marty Turco’s Website
Dallas Stars Individual Records
- Most goals in a season: Dino Ciccarelli; Brian Bellows, 55 (1981–82; 1989–90)
- Most assists in a season: Neal Broten, 76 (1985–86)
- Most points in a season: Bobby Smith, 114 (1981–82)
- Most penalty minutes in a season: Basil McRae, 378 (1987–88)
- Most points in a season, defenseman: Craig Hartsburg, 77 (1981–82)
- Most points in a season, rookie: Neal Broten, 98 (1981–82)
- Most goals in a season, rookie: Neal Broten, 38 (1981–82)*
- Most wins in a season: Marty Turco, 41 (2005–06)
- Most shutouts in a season: Marty Turco, 9 (2003–04)
The Dallas Stars are a professional ice hockey team based in Dallas. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team was founded during the 1967 NHL expansion as the Minnesota North Stars, based in Bloomington, Minnesota. Before the beginning of the 1978–79 NHL season, the team merged with the Cleveland Barons after the league granted them permission due to each team’s respective financial struggles. Ultimately, the franchise relocated to Dallas for the 1993–94 NHL season. The Dallas Stars played out of Reunion Arena from their relocation until 2001, when the team moved less than 1.5 miles into the American Airlines Center.
The Dallas Stars have won eight division titles in Dallas, two Presidents’ Trophies as the top regular season team in the league, the Western Conference championship twice, and in 1998–99, the Stanley Cup. Joe Nieuwendykwon the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the playoffs that year.