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Dallas is currently in second place in the Central with 98 points, six points behind Winnipeg, with 10 games left in the regular season.
From The Dallas Morning News
Seattle has been unofficially counted out since the league’s break for Christmas.
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The five-year contract extension, which begins in the 2025-26 season and runs through the 2029-30 season, is worth $42 million and has an average annual value of $8.4 million
Since his debut season in 2022-23, it’s been clear that the Dallas Stars’ future revolves around forward Wyatt Johnston. He was the team’s leading scorer in just his second NHL season. He’s a favorite to become its next captain after Jamie Benn.
In a decisive 3-0 victory over the Minnesota Wild, Wyatt Johnston emerged as a standout player by netting a crucial power-play goal. This performance not only highlights Johnston's growing impact on the Dallas Stars but also underscores his pivotal role during late-season games.
The Seattle Kraken hosted the Dallas Stars on Saturday, March 29. The Stars took the victory 5-1 and with it, earned a spot in the playoffs.
Dallas defenseman Miro Heiskanen is making progress in his recovery from knee surgery. Stars coach Pete DeBoer provided a positive update, saying Heiskanen has resumed skating.
Jake Oettinger shut out his home-state team stopping 32 shots, Wyatt Johnston and Matt Duchene scored 58 seconds apart late in the second period and the Dallas Stars beat the Minnesota Wild 3-0 on Monday night.
Mikael Granlund’s second goal of the game 2:32 into overtime gave him 600 career points and lifted the Dallas Stars to a 4-3 come-from-behind win over the Anaheim Ducks.
Dallas Stars Wyatt Johnston sits down with FOX 4's Jeff Kolb to talk about the moment he was drafted by the Dallas Stars, living with Joe Pavelski and winning the Stanley Cup for Jamie Benn.
Johnston scored a power-play goal in Monday's 3-0 win over the Wild. Johnston opened the scoring for the Stars at the 15:01 mark of the first period after deflecting a shot from Thomas Harley, and the 21-year-old once again left his mark on the power play for Dallas.