Stars of Dallas
The Stars of Dallas are a professional team of Hockey based with Dallas with the Texas. She plays in the National league of hockey. Before 1993, the frankness was known like the North Stars of Minnesota.
History
- Entered the LNH : 1967-68
- known In the past under the name of the North Stars of Minnesota (1967 - 1993)
- N.B.: In 1978, the Barons de Cleveland amalgamated with North Stars.
- Arena : American Airlines Center (capacity: 18.532)
- Colors of the uniform : Green and gold
- Logo : A green star with a gilded contour and the words " DALLAS STARS". The higher point of star forms the " has " word STARS.
- Participations in the finales of the Cut Stanley : 1981 (losers), 1991 (losers), 1999 (gaining), 2000 (losers)
- known In the past under the name of the North Stars of Minnesota (1967 - 1993)
History of the frankness
1967-1993: North Stars of Minnesota
See also: North Stars of Minnesota
The North Stars of Minnesota were founded as a team of expansion in 1967, playing their local matches in the Metropolitan Sports Center (the " Center" puts;) beside the Metropolitan Stadium with Bloomington. North Stars were victim of financial problems after several bad seasons in the middle of the years 1970.
In 1978, they were bought by the owners of the Barons de Cleveland (formerly the Golden Seals of California), the Gund brothers, George III and Gordons, who amalgamated the two teams. The amalgamated team kept the name of North Stars of Minnesota , but maintained the old place of the Barons in Adams Division. Fusion brought with it a certain number of endowed players, and North Stars were restored, making the finales of the Coupe Stanley in 1981, but they lost in five matches vis-a-vis the New York Islanders. However, with the beginning of the year 1990, the multitude being drops some and the incapacity to find a new arena producing more income carried out the owners to ask for the permission of move the team in the urban Région of San Francisco in 1990. LNH refused the application, and preferred to allot a frankness from expansion, the Sharks de San Jose, with the Gund brothers. North Stars were sold with a group of investors which wanted in the beginning to place a team at San Jose, although one of the members of the group, Norman Green, gains the ordering of the team thereafter. The following season, Minnesota had lost vis-a-vis the Penguins de Pittsburgh in the finales of the Coupe Stanley in 1991.
1993 now: Stars of Dallas
Two years later, in 1993, because of a low multitude and several polemics, Norman Green obtained the permission to move the team in the Reunion Arena with Dallas, with the Texas, where the team was retitrée, " Dallas Stars ". In the playoffs 1994, the Stars lost against the Vancouver Canucks. Green will sell later the team with Tom Hicks. In 1999, the Stars gained the first Coupe Stanley of the frankness, against Buffalo Sabers. Dallas is turned over finally in 2000, but the team was overcome by the New Jersey Devils. For the Season LNH 2001-02, the team moved in a new arena, the American Airlines Center.The Stars appreciated the success of the removal to the Texas. With their victory in 1999, they gained two Trophée President as a team having accumulated the most points with general classification of the National league of hockey. Dallas also gained seven titles of division and two titles of the Conférence of the West in the ten last seasons.
Skating rinks of the Stars
Meeting Arena (1993-2001)
Before playing in the American Airlines Center , the Stars domiciled in the Reunion Arena . It is a general sports room of 18.026 places for the Basket-ball and 17.001 places for the Hockey. The Meeting Arena was inaugurated in 1980 and cost $27 million USD. It was named like the community fourierist the Meeting, which was founded with Dallas in 1855 by Victor Considering. Its originator is the firm HKS, Inc.. Since 2001, the majority of the franknesses moved with the American Airlines Center but the Meeting continuous Arena to accommodate concerts.
American Airlines Center (2001 now)
The American Airlines Center (called AAC or The Hangar ) is a general sports room located at Dallas (Texas), in the district of Victoria Park, close to the downtown of the city. The room is useful mainly for the Basket-ball, the Hockey and the concerts. Since 2001, its tenants are the Dallas Mavericks, a frankness from Basket-ball of NBA and the Stars of Dallas, a team of Hockey evolving/moving in LNH. The arena also accommodates the Dallas Desperados of the Arena Football League since 2002. Its capacity is of 19.200 places for the Basket-ball, 18.532 for the Hockey and 16.500 for the American football in room, it also has 144 continuations of luxury and 1.600 seats of club.In 1998, the Dallas Mavericks and the Dallas Stars wished a new arena to replace decayed the Reunion Arena with its 17.000 places. The taxpayers of Dallas approved new taxation of the hotels and the rented cars to cover part of the financing, with the two teams, the Mavericks and the Stars which will pay the remaining costs. The new arena was built just in the north of Woodall Rodgers Freeway close to Interstate 35E on the site of an old powerplant.
The arena was inaugurated the July 27th 2001 with Dallas at a cost of construction record of $420 million USD, which makes of it the most expensive arena of NBA and NHL. The ribbon of inauguration was longest of the world and registered voter in the Livre Guinness of the records. Its originators are the architectural firms David Mr., Schwarz/Architectural, Services Inc., HKS Inc. and Johnson/McKibben, Architects Inc. The first event in the arena was a concert of The Eagles the July 28th. The first sports event in the arena take place the August 19th 2001, it was a match of Football, opposing the Dallas Sidekicks to the San Diego Sockers of the World Indoor Soccer League.
Players
Current manpower
On November 16th 2007
Goalkeepers
Defenders
Assailing
With the temple of famous the
- Leo Boivin
- Harry Howell
- John Mariucci
- Larry Murphy
- Al Shaver
- Gump Worsley
Captains
- Mark Tinordi (1993-1994)
- Neal Broten & Derian Hatcher (1994-1995)
- Derian Hatcher (1995-2003)
- Mike Modano (2003-2005)
- Brendan Morrow (2006-…)
Not to forget
- ED Belfour
- Brian Bellows
- Dino Ciccarelli
- Dave To gain
- Danny Grant
- Derian Hatcher
- Brett Hull
- Richard Matvichuk
- Joe Nieuwendyk
- Paul Shmyr
- Bobby Smith
- Shane Churla
Withdrawn numbers
Internal bonds
- Seasons LNH
- Competitions of the Statistical LNH
- of the leaders of the LNH
- List on the participation in series eliminating heats of the teams of the LNH
- Wages of the players of the LNH
External bonds
- Official site of the Stars of Dallas
- DallasStarsHockey - Site of stats of the Stars
- Dallas Stars Podcast
- hockeypacific.com
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