Training camp is an important time of the year for the Dallas Stars.
It’s the team’s first chance to get on the ice together before a given regular season begins and get a firsthand glimpse at all of the changes that the previous offseason brought. Whether it’s new players that were signed or traded for during the summer or prospects that have earned a look for the NHL roster, it’s a time for trial and error and a chance to see the organization’s best talent on the ice together.
But in years past, the location has been a bit scattered and unexpected.