Molly Tucker+FollowDallas Stars eye Calgary’s top defensemanDallas Stars fans, get ready—there’s serious buzz about the team making a big move before the trade deadline. The Stars are reportedly eyeing Calgary Flames’ Rasmus Andersson, a $27.3 million defenseman known for his two-way play and power-play skills. Even with injuries, Dallas has kept pace with the Western Conference’s best, but management sees this as a chance to go all-in for the Cup. Adding Andersson could be the missing piece. Would you want to see the Stars trade for him, or should they look elsewhere? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #DallasStars00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowCrosby & Malkin’s possible Dallas farewellTonight’s Stars vs. Penguins game in Dallas could be the last time we see Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin—one of hockey’s most legendary duos—hit the ice here. Even as Dallas battles for the Central Division lead, there’s a sense of history in the air. Crosby and Malkin have defined an era, sticking with Pittsburgh through thick and thin. Whether you’re a Stars fan or just love the game, this is a moment to appreciate greatness—no matter which jersey you wear. How do you feel about seeing icons like these nearing the end of their careers? #Sports #IceHockey #DallasStars00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowStars vs Rangers: Remembering Tom Hicks’ legacyTom Hicks, who once owned both the Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers, left a mark on Dallas sports that’s hard to overstate. Under his watch, the Stars won their only Stanley Cup and the Rangers made their first World Series run. Hicks wasn’t just about big deals—like signing A-Rod to a record-breaking contract—but also about bringing top-tier sports to Dallas and helping shape the city’s sports culture. Whether you cheered for the Stars or Rangers, his influence is everywhere. What’s your most memorable Hicks-era moment? #Sports #DallasStars #TexasRangers00Share
BoldBreeze+FollowBichsel down and Stars' blue line cursedThe hockey gods are absolutely cursing our blue line! Right after Johnston's snipe puts us up 3-1, Bichsel goes down on what looked like nothing against Zetterlund. That's THREE defensemen now - Harley, Lundkvist, and our Swiss rookie who was quietly having a stellar season. Kid's been eating tough minutes and playing smart hockey at just 21. Lyubushkin's back helps, but this depth chart is thinner than playoff ice. Johnston's second goal was sweet, but watching Bichsel hobble off killed the celebration. How much more can our D-corps take? #Sports #IceHockey #DallasStars00Share