The 2019–20 Dallas Stars season  was the 53rd  season for the National Hockey League  franchise that was established on June 5, 1967, and 27th season since the franchise relocated from Minnesota  prior to the start of the 1993–94 NHL season . The Stars advanced to the playoffs for consecutive seasons for the first time since 2007–08 .
On December 10, 2019, Jim Montgomery  was dismissed and replaced by Rick Bowness .[ 2]  
The season was suspended by the league officials on March 12, 2020, after several other professional and collegiate sports organizations followed suit as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic .[ 3] [ 4]   On May 26, the NHL regular season was officially declared over with the remaining games being cancelled.[ 5]   The NHL officially resumed play in two controlled locations in August 2020, with Western Conference teams, including Dallas, playing in Edmonton and Eastern Conference teams in Toronto.  The Stars advanced to the playoffs and played in a round-robin tournament , which determined the team's seed for the playoffs; Dallas was ultimately seeded third,[ 6]   entering them into a first-round series against the Calgary Flames , which they won in six games.[ 7]   The Stars then faced the Colorado Avalanche  in the second round, defeating them in seven games.[ 8]   In the Western Conference Final, the Stars defeated the Vegas Golden Knights  in five games to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in 20 years .[ 9]   They were ultimately defeated in six games by the Tampa Bay Lightning .
 
Standings 
Dallas in action against Detroit  on January 3, 2020  
Divisional standings 
Source: National Hockey League
[ 10]  
Western Conference 
Source: National Hockey League
[ 12]  
Tiebreaking procedures  
Fewer number of games played (only used during regular season). 
Greater number of regulation wins (denoted by RW). 
Greater number of wins in regulation and overtime (excluding shootout wins; denoted by ROW). 
Greater number of total wins (including shootouts). 
Greater number of points earned in head-to-head play; if teams played an uneven number of head-to-head games, the result of the first game on the home ice of the team with the extra home game is discarded. 
Greater goal differential (difference between goals for and goals against). 
Greater number of goals scored (denoted by GF).  
Schedule and results 
Preseason 
The pre-season schedule was published on June 13, 2019.[ 13]  
2019 preseason game log: 4–3–0 (Home: 1–3–0; Road: 3–0–0)
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Attendance 
Record 
Recap
  
1 
September 16 
St. Louis  
2–0 
Dallas 
 
Bishop  
13,214 
0–1–0 
[ 14]  
 
2 
September 17 
Dallas 
2–1 
Minnesota  
OT 
Point  
13,537 
1–1–0 
[ 15]  
 
3 
September 19 
Dallas 
2–1 
Colorado  
 
Bow  
— 
2–1–0 
[ 16]  
 
4 [a]  
September 21 
Florida  
6–0 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
— 
2–2–0 
[ 17]  
 
5 
September 24 
Dallas 
2–1 
St. Louis 
 
Bow 
16,515 
3–2–0 
[ 18]  
 
6 
September 26 
Minnesota 
2–1 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin  
12,036 
3–3–0 
[ 19]  
 
7 
September 28 
Colorado 
3–4 
Dallas 
SO 
Bishop 
13,112 
4–3–0 
[ 20]  
 
Notes:  
a    Game was played at BOK Center  in Tulsa, Oklahoma . 
  
Regular season 
The NHL regular season schedule was released on June 25, 2019. The Stars hosted the 2020 NHL Winter Classic  against the Nashville Predators , the first outdoor game for both teams, winning by a final score of 4–2.
2019–20 game log
  
October: 5–8–1 (Home: 3–3–1; Road: 2–5–0)
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Attendance 
Record 
Pts 
Recap
  
1 
October 3 
Boston  
2–1 
Dallas 
 
Bishop  
18,532 
0–1–0 
0 
[ 21]  
 
2 
October 5 
Dallas 
2–3 
St. Louis  
 
Bishop 
18,096 
0–2–0 
0 
[ 22]  
 
3 
October 6 
Dallas 
3–4 
Detroit  
 
Khudobin  
19,515 
0–3–0 
0 
[ 23]  
 
4 
October 8 
Dallas 
4–3 
Washington  
OT 
Bishop 
18,573 
1–3–0 
2 
[ 24]  
 
5 
October 10 
Calgary  
3–2 
Dallas 
SO 
Bishop 
17,989 
1–3–1 
3 
[ 25]  
 
6 
October 12 
Washington 
4–1 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
18,532 
1–4–1 
3 
[ 26]  
 
7 
October 14 
Dallas 
0–4 
Buffalo  
 
Bishop 
16,595 
1–5–1 
3 
[ 27]  
 
8 
October 16 
Dallas 
2–3 
Columbus  
 
Bishop 
14,683 
1–6–1 
3 
[ 28]  
 
9 
October 18 
Dallas 
2–4 
Pittsburgh  
 
Khudobin 
18,482 
1–7–1 
3 
[ 29]  
 
10 
October 19 
Dallas 
4–1 
Philadelphia  
 
Bishop 
18,003 
2–7–1 
5 
[ 30]  
 
11 
October 21 
Ottawa  
1–2 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
17,896 
3–7–1 
7 
[ 31]  
 
12 
October 24 
Anaheim  
1–2 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
17,754 
4–7–1 
9 
[ 32]  
 
13 
October 26 
Pittsburgh 
3–0 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,532 
4–8–1 
9 
[ 33]  
 
14 
October 29 
Minnesota  
3–6 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
17,756 
5–8–1 
11 
[ 34]  
 
  
November: 10–2–1 (Home: 6–1–0; Road: 4–1–1)
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Attendance 
Record 
Pts 
Recap
  
15 
November 1 
Dallas 
2–1 
Colorado  
 
Khudobin  
18,020 
6–8–1 
13 
[ 35]  
 
16 
November 2 
Montreal  
1–4 
Dallas 
 
Bishop  
18,532 
7–8–1 
15 
[ 36]  
 
17 
November 5 
Colorado 
1–4 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,108 
8–8–1 
17 
[ 37]  
 
18 
November 10 
Dallas 
2–3 
Winnipeg  
OT 
Khudobin 
15,323 
8–8–2 
18 
[ 38]  
 
19 
November 13 
Dallas 
3–1 
Calgary  
 
Bishop 
18,257 
9–8–2 
20 
[ 39]  
 
20 
November 14 
Dallas 
4–2 
Vancouver  
 
Khudobin 
18,642 
10–8–2 
22 
[ 40]  
 
21 
November 16 
Dallas 
5–4 
Edmonton  
OT 
Khudobin 
17,346 
11–8–2 
24 
[ 41]  
 
22 
November 19 
Vancouver 
1–6 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,198 
12–8–2 
26 
[ 42]  
 
23 
November 21 
Winnipeg 
3–5 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,133 
13–8–2 
28 
[ 43]  
 
24 
November 23 
Chicago  
1–2 
Dallas 
SO 
Khudobin 
18,532 
14–8–2 
30 
[ 44]  
 
25 
November 25 
Vegas  
2–4 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,532 
15–8–2 
32 
[ 45]  
 
26 
November 26 
Dallas 
0–3 
Chicago 
 
Khudobin 
21,210 
15–9–2 
32 
[ 46]  
 
27 
November 29 
St. Louis  
3–1 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,532 
15–10–2 
32 
[ 47]  
 
  
December: 7–4–2 (Home: 4–2–1; Road: 3–2–1)
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Attendance 
Record 
Pts 
Recap
  
28 
December 1 
Dallas 
2–3 
Minnesota  
SO 
Bishop  
17,096 
15–10–3 
33 
[ 48]  
 
29 
December 3 
Dallas 
1–5 
Winnipeg  
 
Khudobin  
15,325 
15–11–3 
33 
[ 49]  
 
30 
December 5 
Winnipeg 
2–3 
Dallas 
OT 
Bishop 
17,983 
16–11–3 
35 
[ 50]  
 
31 
December 7 
NY Islanders  
1–3 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,532 
17–11–3 
37 
[ 51]  
 
32 
December 10 
New Jersey  
0–2 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,134 
18–11–3 
39 
[ 52]  
 
33 
December 13 
Vegas  
3–2 
Dallas 
OT 
Bishop 
18,532 
18–11–4 
40 
[ 53]  
 
34 
December 14 
Dallas 
4–1 
Nashville  
 
Khudobin 
17,586 
19–11–4 
42 
[ 54]  
 
35 
December 16 
Edmonton  
2–1 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,096 
19–12–4 
42 
[ 55]  
 
36 
December 19 
Dallas 
4–3 
Tampa Bay  
OT 
Khudobin 
19,092 
20–12–4 
44 
[ 56]  
 
37 
December 20 
Dallas 
4–7 
Florida  
 
Bishop 
14,040 
20–13–4 
44 
[ 57]  
 
38 
December 22 
Calgary  
5–1 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,532 
20–14–4 
44 
[ 58]  
 
39 
December 28 
Colorado  
2–3 
Dallas 
SO 
Bishop 
18,532 
21–14–4 
46 
[ 59]  
 
40 
December 29 
Dallas 
4–2 
Arizona  
 
Khudobin 
17,125 
22–14–4 
48 
[ 60]  
 
  
January: 6–4–0 (Home: 3–2–0; Road: 3–2–0)
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Attendance 
Record 
Pts 
Recap
  
41 
January 1 
Nashville  
2–4 
Dallas 
 
Bishop  
85,630 (outdoors ) 
23–14–4 
50 
[ 61]  
 
42 
January 3 
Detroit  
1–4 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin  
18,532 
24–14–4 
52 
[ 62]  
 
43 
January 8 
Dallas 
2–1 
Los Angeles  
 
Khudobin 
17,129 
25–14–4 
54 
[ 63]  
 
44 
January 9 
Dallas 
3–0 
Anaheim  
 
Bishop 
15,419 
26–14–4 
56 
[ 64]  
 
45 
January 11 
Dallas 
1–2 
San Jose  
 
Khudobin 
17,562 
26–15–4 
56 
[ 65]  
 
46 
January 14 
Dallas 
3–2 
Colorado  
OT 
Bishop 
18,015 
27–15–4 
58 
[ 66]  
 
47 
January 16 
Buffalo  
4–1 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,532 
27–16–4 
58 
[ 67]  
 
48 
January 18 
Dallas 
0–7 
Minnesota  
 
Khudobin 
18,219 
27–17–4 
58 
[ 68]  
 
49 
January 27 
Tampa Bay  
2–3 
Dallas 
OT 
Bishop 
18,345 
28–17–4 
60 
[ 69]  
 
50 
January 29 
Toronto  
5–3 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,532 
28–18–4 
60 
[ 70]  
 
  
February: 9–3–3 (Home: 3–2–0; Road: 6–1–3)
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Attendance 
Record 
Pts 
Recap
  
51 
February 1 
Dallas 
3–2 
New Jersey  
OT 
Bishop  
16,514 
29–18–4 
62 
[ 71]  
 
52 
February 3 
Dallas 
5–3 
NY Rangers  
 
Khudobin  
15,779 
30–18–4 
64 
[ 72]  
 
53 
February 4 
Dallas 
3–4 
NY Islanders  
OT 
Bishop 
10,128 
30–18–5 
65 
[ 73]  
 
54 
February 7 
Minnesota  
3–2 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,532 
30–19–5 
65 
[ 74]  
 
55 
February 8 
Dallas 
3–2 
St. Louis  
OT 
Khudobin 
18,096 
31–19–5 
67 
[ 75]  
 
56 
February 11 
Carolina  
1–4 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
18,532 
32–19–5 
69 
[ 76]  
 
57 
February 13 
Dallas 
3–2 
Toronto  
 
Bishop 
19,107 
33–19–5 
71 
[ 77]  
 
58 
February 15 
Dallas 
4–3 
Montreal  
OT 
Bishop 
21,302 
34–19–5 
73 
[ 78]  
 
59 
February 16 
Dallas 
3–4 
Ottawa  
OT 
Khudobin 
13,150 
34–19–6 
74 
[ 79]  
 
60 
February 19 
Arizona  
2–3 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,227 
35–19–6 
76 
[ 80]  
 
61 
February 21 
St. Louis 
5–1 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,532 
35–20–6 
76 
[ 81]  
 
62 
February 23 
Chicago  
1–2 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
18,532 
36–20–6 
78 
[ 82]  
 
63 
February 25 
Dallas 
4–1 
Carolina 
 
Khudobin 
18,176 
37–20–6 
80 
[ 83]  
 
64 
February 27 
Dallas 
3–4 
Boston  
 
Bishop 
17,850 
37–21–6 
80 
[ 84]  
 
65 
February 29 
Dallas 
3–4 
St. Louis 
SO 
Khudobin 
18,096 
37–21–7 
81 
[ 85]  
 
  
March: 0–3–1 (Home: 0–2–1; Road: 0–1–0)
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Attendance 
Record 
Pts 
Recap
  
66 
March 3 
Edmonton  
2–1 
Dallas 
OT 
Khudobin  
18,532 
37–21–8 
82 
[ 86]  
 
67 
March 5 
Dallas 
0–2 
Nashville  
 
Khudobin 
17,349 
37–22–8 
82 
[ 87]  
 
68 
March 7 
Nashville 
1–0 
Dallas 
 
Bishop  
18,532 
37–23–8 
82 
[ 88]  
 
69 
March 10 
NY Rangers  
4–2 
Dallas 
 
Bishop 
18,195 
37–24–8 
82 
[ 89]  
 
  
  
Legend  :
   Win (2 points) 
   Loss (0 points) 
   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point) 
  
Playoffs 
The Stars played in a round-robin tournament to determine their seed in the Western conference. Dallas finished with a 1–2–0 record, earning the third seed in the conference.[ 90]  
The Stars defeated the Calgary Flames  in the first round in six games.[ 91] [ 92]  
In the second round, the Stars faced the Colorado Avalanche , defeating them in seven games.[ 93]  
The Stars faced the Vegas Golden Knights  in the Conference Final, and defeated them in five games.[ 94]  
The Stars faced the Tampa Bay Lightning  in the Stanley Cup Finals , where they were defeated in six games.[ 95]  
2020 Stanley Cup playoffs
  
Western Conference Seeding Round-robin
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Record 
Points 
Recap
  
1 
August 3 
Dallas 
3–5 
Vegas  
 
Bishop  
0–1–0 
0 
[ 96]  
 
2 
August 5 
Colorado  
4–0 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin  
0–2–0 
0 
[ 97]  
 
3 
August 8 
Dallas 
2–1 
St. Louis  
SO 
Khudobin 
1–2–0 
2 
[ 98]  
 
  
Western Conference First Round vs. (6) Calgary Flames : Dallas won 4–2
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Series 
Recap
  
1 
August 11 
Calgary 
3–2 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin  
0–1 
[ 99]  
 
2 
August 13 
Calgary 
4–5 
Dallas 
 
Bishop  
1–1 
[ 100]  
 
3 
August 14 
Dallas 
0–2 
Calgary 
 
Khudobin 
1–2 
[ 101]  
 
4 
August 16 
Dallas 
5–4 
Calgary 
OT 
Khudobin 
2–2 
[ 102]  
 
5 
August 18 
Calgary 
1–2 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
3–2 
[ 103]  
 
6 
August 20 
Dallas 
7–3 
Calgary 
 
Khudobin 
4–2 
[ 104]  
 
  
Western Conference Second Round vs. (2) Colorado Avalanche : Dallas won 4–3
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Series 
Recap
  
1 
August 22 
Dallas 
5–3 
Colorado 
 
Khudobin  
1–0 
[ 105]  
 
2 
August 24 
Dallas 
5–2 
Colorado 
 
Khudobin 
2–0 
[ 106]  
 
3 
August 26 
Colorado 
6–4 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
2–1 
[ 107]  
 
4 
August 30 
Colorado 
4–5 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
3–1 
[ 108]  
 
5 
August 31 
Dallas 
3–6 
Colorado 
 
Bishop  
3–2 
[ 109]  
 
6 
September 2 
Colorado 
4–1 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
3–3 
[ 110]  
 
7 
September 4 
Dallas 
5–4 
Colorado 
OT 
Khudobin 
4–3 
[ 111]  
 
  
Western Conference Finals vs. (1) Vegas Golden Knights : Dallas won 4–1
  
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Series 
Recap
  
1 
September 6 
Dallas 
1–0 
Vegas 
 
Khudobin  
1–0 
[ 112]  
 
2 
September 8 
Dallas 
0–3 
Vegas 
 
Khudobin 
1–1 
[ 113]  
 
3 
September 10 
Vegas 
2–3 
Dallas 
OT 
Khudobin 
2–1 
[ 114]  
 
4 
September 12 
Vegas 
1–2 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
3–1 
[ 115]  
 
5 
September 14 
Dallas 
3–2 
Vegas 
OT 
Khudobin 
4–1 
[ 116]  
 
  
Stanley Cup Finals  vs. (E2) Tampa Bay Lightning : Tampa Bay won 4–2
 
# 
Date 
Visitor 
Score 
Home 
OT 
Decision 
Series 
Recap
  
1 
September 19 
Dallas 
4–1 
Tampa Bay 
 
Khudobin  
1–0 
[ 117]  
 
2 
September 21 
Dallas 
2–3 
Tampa Bay 
 
Khudobin 
1–1 
[ 118]  
 
3 
September 23 
Tampa Bay 
5–2 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
1–2 
[ 119]  
 
4 
September 25 
Tampa Bay 
5–4 
Dallas 
OT 
Khudobin 
1–3 
[ 120]  
 
5 
September 26 
Dallas 
3–2 
Tampa Bay 
2OT 
Khudobin 
2–3 
[ 121]  
 
6 
September 28 
Tampa Bay 
2–0 
Dallas 
 
Khudobin 
2–4 
[ 122]  
 
  
Legend  :
   Win (2 points) 
   Loss (0 points) 
   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point) 
  
Player statistics 
Skaters 
Goaltenders 
Regular season[ 125]  
 
Player
 
GP 
 
GS 
 
TOI 
 
W 
 
L 
 
OT 
 
GA 
 
GAA 
 
SA 
 
SV% 
 
SO 
 
G 
 
A 
 
PIM 
 
Ben Bishop  
44 
43 
2,473:49 
21 
16 
4 
103 
2.50 
1,286 
.920 
2 
0 
2 
2
  
Anton Khudobin  
30 
26 
1,677:29 
16 
8 
4 
62 
2.22 
882 
.930 
0 
0 
3 
4
  
Playoffs[ 126]  
 
Player
 
GP 
 
GS 
 
TOI 
 
W 
 
L 
 
OT 
 
GA 
 
GAA 
 
SA 
 
SV% 
 
SO 
 
G 
 
A 
 
PIM 
 
Anton Khudobin  
25 
24 
1,492:55 
14 
10 
0 
67 
2.69 
811 
.917 
1 
0 
1 
2
  
Ben Bishop  
3 
3 
132:36 
1 
2 
0 
12 
5.43 
77 
.844 
0 
0 
1 
0
  
Jake Oettinger  
2 
0 
36:40 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0.00 
8 
1.000 
0 
0 
0 
0
  
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Stars. Stats reflect time with the Stars only.
‡ Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Stars only.
 Bold/italics denotes franchise record.
Transactions 
The Stars have been involved in the following transactions  during the 2019–20 season.
Trades 
Free agents 
Date 
Player 
Team 
Contract term 
Ref
  
July 1, 2019 (2019-07-01 )  
Ryan Hartman  
to Minnesota Wild  
2-year 
[ 128]  
 
July 1, 2019 (2019-07-01 )  
Tanner Kero  
from Vancouver Canucks  
2-year 
[ 129]  
 
July 1, 2019 (2019-07-01 )  
Joe Pavelski  
from San Jose Sharks  
3-year 
[ 130]  
 
July 1, 2019 (2019-07-01 )  
Corey Perry  
from Anaheim Ducks  
1-year 
[ 131]  
 
July 1, 2019 (2019-07-01 )  
Brett Ritchie  
to Boston Bruins  
1-year 
[ 132]  
 
July 1, 2019 (2019-07-01 )  
Andrej Sekera  
from Edmonton Oilers  
1-year 
[ 133]  
 
July 1, 2019 (2019-07-01 )  
Jason Spezza  
to Toronto Maple Leafs  
1-year 
[ 134]  
 
July 1, 2019 (2019-07-01 )  
Mats Zuccarello  
to Minnesota Wild 
5-year 
[ 135]  
 
July 2, 2019 (2019-07-02 )  
Philippe Desrosiers  
to Florida Panthers  
1-year 
[ 136]  
 
July 22, 2019 (2019-07-22 )  
Erik Condra  
to Colorado Eagles  (AHL ) 
1-year 
[ 137]  
 
August 23, 2019 (2019-08-23 )  
Chris Martenet 
to Brampton Beast  (ECHL ) 
1-year 
[ 138]  
 
October 10, 2019 (2019-10-10 )  
Julius Honka  
to JYP Jyväskylä  (Liiga ) 
1-year 
[ 139]  
 
Waivers 
Date 
Player 
Team 
Ref
  
July 1, 2019 (2019-07-01 )  
 
from/to 
  
Contract terminations 
 
Retirement 
 
  
 
Signings 
Draft picks 
Below are the Dallas Stars' selections at the 2019 NHL entry draft , which was held on June 21 and 22, 2019, at Rogers Arena  in Vancouver, British Columbia .
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^   "Florida Panthers - Dallas Stars - September 21st, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - St. Louis Blues - September 24th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Minnesota Wild - Dallas Stars - September 26th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Colorado Avalanche - Dallas Stars - September 28th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Boston Bruins - Dallas Stars - October 3rd, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - St. Louis Blues - October 5th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Detroit Red Wings - October 6th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Washington Capitals - October 8th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Calgary Flames - Dallas Stars - October 10th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Washington Capitals - Dallas Stars - October 12th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Buffalo Sabres - October 14th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Columbus Blue Jackets - October 16th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Pittsburgh Penguins - October 18th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Philadelphia Flyers - October 19th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Ottawa Senators - Dallas Stars - October 21st, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Anaheim Ducks - Dallas Stars - October 24th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Pittsburgh Penguins - Dallas Stars - October 26th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Minnesota Wild - Dallas Stars - October 29th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Colorado Avalanche - November 1st, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Montréal Canadiens - Dallas Stars - November 2nd, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Colorado Avalanche - Dallas Stars - November 5th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Winnipeg Jets - November 10th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Calgary Flames - November 13th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Vancouver Canucks - November 14th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Edmonton Oilers - November 16th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Vancouver Canucks - Dallas Stars - November 19th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Winnipeg Jets - Dallas Stars - November 21st, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Chicago Blackhawks - Dallas Stars - November 23rd, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Vegas Golden Knights - Dallas Stars - November 25th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Chicago Blackhawks - November 26th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "St. Louis Blues - Dallas Stars - November 29th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Minnesota Wild - December 1st, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Winnipeg Jets - December 3rd, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Winnipeg Jets - Dallas Stars - December 5th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "New York Islanders - Dallas Stars - December 7th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "New Jersey Devils - Dallas Stars - December 10th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Vegas Golden Knights - Dallas Stars - December 13th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Nashville Predators - December 14th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Edmonton Oilers - Dallas Stars - December 16th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Tampa Bay Lightning - December 19th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Florida Panthers - December 20th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Calgary Flames - Dallas Stars - December 22nd, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Colorado Avalanche - Dallas Stars - December 28th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Arizona Coyotes - December 29th, 2019" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Nashville Predators - Dallas Stars - January 1st, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Detroit Red Wings - Dallas Stars - January 3rd, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Los Angeles Kings - January 8th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Anaheim Ducks - January 9th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - San Jose Sharks - January 11th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Colorado Avalanche - January 14th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Buffalo Sabres - Dallas Stars - January 16th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Minnesota Wild - January 18th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Tampa Bay Lightning - Dallas Stars - January 27th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Toronto Maple Leafs - Dallas Stars - January 29th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - New Jersey Devils - February 1st, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - New York Rangers - February 3rd, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - New York Islanders - February 4th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Minnesota Wild - Dallas Stars - February 7th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - St. Louis Blues - February 8th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Carolina Hurricanes - Dallas Stars - February 11th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Toronto Maple Leafs - February 13th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Montréal Canadiens - February 15th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Ottawa Senators - February 16th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Arizona Coyotes - Dallas Stars - February 19th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "St. Louis Blues - Dallas Stars - February 21st, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Chicago Blackhawks - Dallas Stars - February 23rd, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Carolina Hurricanes - February 25th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Boston Bruins - February 27th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - St. Louis Blues - February 29th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Edmonton Oilers - Dallas Stars - March 3rd, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Nashville Predators - March 5th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Nashville Predators - Dallas Stars - March 7th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "New York Rangers - Dallas Stars - March 10th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Stanley Cup Qualifiers schedule" . NHL.com . NHL.com. July 10, 2020. Retrieved July 15,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stanley Cup Playoffs first-round schedule" . NHL.com . August 9, 2020. Retrieved August 9,  2020 . 
 
^   Vickers, Aaron (August 20, 2020). "Stars use big rally to eliminate Flames in Game 6 of Western First Round" . NHL.com . Retrieved August 20,  2020 .  
 
^   "Stanley Cup Playoffs second-round schedule" . NHL.com . August 22, 2020. Retrieved August 22,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stanley Cup Playoffs conference finals schedule" . NHL.com . September 6, 2020. Retrieved September 6,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stanley Cup Final schedule" . NHL.com . September 17, 2020. Retrieved September 17,  2020 . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Vegas Golden Knights - August 3rd, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Colorado Avalanche - Dallas Stars - August 5th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - St. Louis Blues - August 9th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Calgary Flames - Dallas Stars - August 11th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Calgary Flames - Dallas Stars - August 13th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Calgary Flames - August 14th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Calgary Flames - August 16th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Calgary Flames - Dallas Stars - August 18th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Calgary Flames - August 20th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Colorado Avalanche - August 22nd, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Colorado Avalanche - August 24th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Colorado Avalanche - Dallas Stars - August 26th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Colorado Avalanche - Dallas Stars - August 30th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Colorado Avalanche - August 31st, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Colorado Avalanche - Dallas Stars - September 2nd, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Colorado Avalanche - September 4th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Vegas Golden Knights - September 6th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Vegas Golden Knights - September 8th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Vegas Golden Knights - Dallas Stars - September 10th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Vegas Golden Knights - Dallas Stars - September 12th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Vegas Golden Knights - September 14th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Tampa Bay Lightning - September 19th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Tampa Bay Lightning - September 21st, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Tampa Bay Lightning - Dallas Stars - September 23rd, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Tampa Bay Lightning - Dallas Stars - September 25th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Dallas Stars - Tampa Bay Lightning - September 26th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "Tampa Bay Lightning - Dallas Stars - September 28th, 2020" . NHL.com . 
 
^   "2019–20 Regular season – Dallas Stars Stats – Skaters" . NHL.com . Retrieved March 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "2019–20 Playoffs – Dallas Stars Stats – Skaters" . NHL.com . Retrieved September 28,  2020 . 
 
^   "2019–20 Regular season – Dallas Stars Stats – Goalies" . NHL.com . Retrieved August 10,  2020 . 
 
^   "2019–20 Playoffs – Dallas Stars Stats – Goalies" . NHL.com . Retrieved September 28,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars acquire right wing Ryan Hartman from Flyers" . NHL.com . June 24, 2019. Retrieved June 28,  2019 . 
 
^   "Wild inks Ryan Hartman to two-year contract" . NHL.com . July 1, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign center Tanner Kero to 2-year, 2-way contract" . NHL.com . July 1, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign forward Joe Pavelski to 3-year, $21 million contract" . NHL.com . July 1, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign right wing Corey Perry to 1-year contract" . NHL.com . July 1, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Bruins Announce Seven Transactions On July 1" . NHL.com . July 1, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign defenseman Andrej Sekera to 1-year contract" . NHL.com . July 1, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Maple Leafs Sign Free Agent Centre Jason Spezza" . NHL.com . July 1, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Wild, Mats Zuccarello agree on five-year contract" . NHL.com . July 1, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Florida Panthers Agree to Terms with Joel Lowry and Philippe Desrosiers" . NHL.com . July 2, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Eagles Add Veteran Forward Erik Condra" . www.coloradoeagles.com . July 22, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Beast Bring Back Hulking Defenseman Martenet" . www.bramptonbeast.com . August 23, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Julius Honka vahvistamaan JYPin takalinjoja" . JYP Jyväskylä  (in Finnish). October 10, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars buy out right wing Valeri Nichushkin" . NHL.com . June 30, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Lovejoy retires from NHL after 11 seasons" . NHL.com . August 29, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign defenseman Taylor Fedun to 2-year, 2-way contract" . NHL.com . June 27, 2019. Retrieved June 28,  2019 . 
 
^   "Stars sign defenseman Reece Scarlett to 1-year, 2-way contract" . NHL.com . July 1, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign goaltender Landon Bow to 1-year, 2-way contract" . NHL.com . July 1, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign defenseman Gavin Bayreuther to 1-year, 2-way contract" . NHL.com . July 8, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign defenseman Dillon Heatherington to 1-year, 2-way contract" . NHL.com . July 9, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign center Jason Dickinson to 2-year contract" . NHL.com . July 11, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign defenseman Thomas Harley to three-year, entry-level contract" . NHL.com . September 23, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
^   "Stars sign defenseman Dawson Barteaux to 3-year, entry-level contract" . NHL.com . September 26, 2019. Retrieved January 12,  2020 . 
 
  
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