

Everyone made fun of me, and look! They made it to the SCFs! The Stars have been such a hot and cold team, but that’s okay because they’ve still been pretty dang fun to watch nonetheless. I personally take credit for the Conference Finals win in 2020 because back then, it was my very first time making a bracket and I chose them to win. Since then, they’ve made it to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1994, 1999, and 2020. During this game, Brett Hull scored the GWG (Game Winning Goal) in order to bring the cup to Texas for the very first time. As far as Conference Finals wins, they’ve got three of those in the bag, and as far as a fourth goes, well that’s looking a little grim right now.īack in the 1998-1999 regular season, the Dallas Stars made it past every opponent in every round, including the most important one, the finals, where they beat the Buffalo Sabres in not one, not two, but in triple overtime to win 2-1 in Game 6. The Stars have won the Stanley Cup previously, but only once. Have the Stars ever won the Stanley Cup? Do they have another one in them this year? Let’s chat! Have the Dallas Stars ever won the Stanley Cup? Let’s take a glimpse into their past and how it just might impact their future!
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Let’s take just a little bit of a break from all of the sad and depressing information and realism and talk about their future, or as some might wanna call it…the glory days. Unfortunately, the future is looking pretty grim for the Stars. Their opponent is none other than the Vegas Golden Knights. Oettinger had to be alert when Eichel had this breakaway opportunity.The Dallas Stars are currently on the struggle bus on the way to the 2023 Stanley Cup Finals. Maybe most frustratingly for Vegas, the 2023 version of the team couldn’t be accused of just getting a volume of chances, as its mixed some quality with quantity.

Despite creating a flurry of chances, the Golden Knights couldn’t score against Oettinger. On one hand the Golden Knights carried much of the play, especially at even strength.

Yet, the first period brought back memories of certain tendencies for both teams. Jason Robertson wasn’t even a Stars regular yet, Jack Eichel had yet to appear in a playoff game and Peter DeBoer was completing his first season as Golden Knights head coach. Here's how it all unfolded: Golden Knights shine in first period, but Stars score the only goalĪ lot has changed for both the Stars and Golden Knights since they last met in a conference final (equivalent) back in 2020. The Golden Knights frequently looked like the superior team in Game 1, but it was far from a sure thing against the Stars. YOUR GAME 1 OT HERO, BRETT HOWDEN! 🤩 /wpirgIgozA
