After the smoking hellscape that defined much of the Dallas Stars’ 2016-17 season, it’s only fair that the team (and its fans) catch a break during the offseason. Fortunately, the good kind of breaks have been piling up lately.
Mike Heika of The Dallas Morning News offers a summary as the team gets ready for NHL Draft month:
After dealing with injury, illness, bad breaks and bad mistakes that caused Dallas to plummet 30 points in the standings last season (the 14th-worst drop ever in the NHL), the Stars are having a wonderful offseason.