Team Canada announced that Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney and Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill will manage the team for the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off.
Hockey Canada has named its leadership group for the 2025 NHL 4 Nations Face-Off. On Friday, the governing body announced the Boston Bruins general manager, Don Sweeney, will be the GM for Team Canada, while Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill will serve as team’s associate GM for the event.
The Dallas Stars are the team to beat in the Western Conference. They’ve separated themselves from the pack, only trailing the New York Rangers in the Presidents’ Trophy race.
Dallas Stars president of hockey operations and general manager Jim Nill announced Monday that the club has signed goaltender Ben Kraws to a one-year, entry-level contract beginning in the 2024-25 season.
One of the hot topics of the annual NHL general managers meetings was changing the format of 3-on-3 overtime. After a day of debating on Monday, the NHL GMs decided it was best not to change how the game is played in the overtime session despite the constant regrouping.
Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill announced Tuesday that the club has signed defenseman Luke Krys to a two-year, entry-level contract that will begin in the 2024-25 season.
Are the Dallas Stars complete? With the NHL’s trade deadline looming this Friday, that is the critical question. It is a very specific question, too. General manager Jim Nill and coach Pete DeBoer are not asking what might help or which teams have assets to flip.
Over the past few months, the online discourse surrounding the Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames has recently reached a new level. Dallas’ biggest area of need as a “buyer” this season is help on defence.
The Dallas Stars are in the midst of another excellent campaign in 2023-24, occupying the top spot in the Central Division and sitting just three points back of the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins in the President’s Trophy race.
The Dallas Stars currently hold a 35-16-8 record. Dallas leads the Central Division as a result of their strong season. The Stars feature an impressive roster and they have aspirations of making a deep postseason run.
It was opening day of Dallas Stars training camp in 2019 when I got the call that my mother was on a ventilator after suffering a seizure and head injury and was not expected to survive.
Looking across the National Hockey League, a number of hockey fans can often find it a struggle to find someone that looks like themselves or identifies religiously or culturally with the way they do.
The Dallas Stars included some time for charitable works in their training camp schedule, and it’s a rare opportunity for the team to come together in this way.
Under general manager Jim Nill, the Dallas Stars have done an admirable job of accumulating talent, especially on the draft floor. While the team’s 2017 draft class receives (and deserves) a ton of praise for shaping the future of the franchise, the Stars’ scouting team hasn’t stopped adding quality prospects since then.
It’s hard to believe but even after graduating some very good players, the Dallas Stars still have a loaded talent pool with varying degrees of readiness.
The Dallas Stars franchise has announced that General Manager Jim Nill re-signs with the club. The two-year contract extends the General Manager of the Year through to the 2025-26 season.
The Dallas Stars extended the contract of general manager Jim Nill through the 2025-26 season on Monday. Nill, 65, is entering his 11th season in the job.
The Dallas Stars have extended general manager Jim Nill on a two-year contract through the 2025-26 season.
Nill has made his fair share of mistakes, but looking at his overall body of work it’s abundantly clear that he’s done an exceptional job building the Stars. Now the reigning GM of the Year has a new contract for his efforts.
Nill’s wheeling and dealing was a big reason that, though the Stars eventually ceded the Central Division lead to the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas was near the top of the Western standings all season and entered the Stanley Cup Playoffs as one of the teams to watch.
It’s time once again for some more NHL rumours. We’re racing to the end of the 2022-23 NHL season, but there are plenty of rumours with the off-season looming.
Jim Nill of the Dallas Stars, Don Sweeney of the Boston Bruins and Bill Zito of the Florida Panthers are the three candidates to take home the 2023 award.
Jim Montgomery is a great head coach in the National Hockey League. That’s been proven to the casual fan with the Boston Bruins’ record over the first half.
Nill, 64, has served in his current capacity with the Stars since 2013.
Roman Polak is not planning on returning to Dallas when play resumes next month.
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