Dallas Stars News
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The Dallas Stars fired coach Glen Gulutzan and assistant Paul Jerrard after the National Hockey League team failed to make the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season..
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The Dallas Stars fired General Manager Jim Nieuwendyk after the team missed the National Hockey League playoffs for a fifth straight year, while the Colorado Avalanche dismissed coach Joe Sacco.
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The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 to move into the final playoff spot in the National Hockey League’s Western Conference.
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The Boston Bruins acquired 41-year- old Jaromir Jagr, the eighth-leading scorer in National Hockey League history, from the Dallas Stars for a conditional second- round pick in the 2013 draft and two prospects.
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Women in green jackets aren’t the only change at Augusta National Golf Club as it prepares to host the Masters Tournament next week.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired All-Star wing Jarome Iginla, who has twice led the National Hockey League in goals-scored while spending his first 16 seasons with the Calgary Flames.
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Dallas Stars attorney Martin A. Sosland spurned Texas courts when he put the hockey team into bankruptcy this month, partly because of the way the Texas Rangers baseball club was treated by a hometown judge.
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The Dallas Stars hockey team, the last professional sports club owned by former billionaire Thomas Hicks, filed for bankruptcy with a plan to sell the franchise through a court-approved auction.
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The Dallas Stars, the bankrupt National Hockey League team, won court approval to sell itself to hotelier Tom Gaglardi for about $50 million in cash and $100 million in new debt.
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The Dallas Stars, the bankrupt National Hockey League team, won court permission to sell itself at an auction in which hotelier Tom Gaglardi may compete with lawyer Chuck Greenberg, a former co-owner of the Texas Rangers.
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