The Dallas Stars will be one of the most interesting teams to watch once the 2015-2016 NHL season kicks off. After another eventful, to say the least, offseason that included adding three big names to their roster through trade and free agency, the Stars seem to have their sights locked on winning now.
Rewind to 2013-2014. The Dallas Stars were rolling in from another losing season in the 2012-2013 shortened year, and had just undergone a rebirth in the offseason. After firing former Star Joe Nieuwendyk from the general manager position and bringing in Red Wings assistant GM Jim Nill, it looked as though the six-year playoff drought would be tacking on a seventh year after 13-14.