Seasoned pros like Toronto's Mark Giordano and Dallas' Ryan Suter aren't letting age -- or in some cases gray hair -- slow them down.
The Calgary Flames will not be partaking in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs and tomorrow’s game versus the San Jose Sharks will be their last of the season.
It's easy to look in hindsight and say something didn't work out. As a writer who gives their opinions on the Minnesota Wild's goings-on, it's important to look at what I said at the moment before criticizing a decision after the fact.
As the holiday season approaches, PHR will be taking a look at what teams are thankful for in 2023-24. There also might be a few things your team would like down the road. We’ll examine what’s gone well in the early going and what could improve as the season rolls on for the Dallas Stars.
Welcome to the Nashville Predators‘ All-Time 25 in 25. In this series, we at The Hockey Writers will unveil the top 25 players in franchise history in honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary.
As we enter the longest stretch of the year where there are little to no hockey events or news to look forward to, it creates some time to reflect on the past and predict the future.
While the Edmonton Oilers might consider buying out the contract of Kailer Yamamoto this offseason, there’s another potential buyout candidate out of Dallas the Oilers might want to keep an eye on.
With potential buyouts on the horizon in the NHL, one name out of Dallas has made a few insider lists. Veteran defenseman Ryan Suter might be a casualty of the Stars’ offseason planning, as the blueliner has two more seasons at a cost of $3.65 million per season on his deal.
Here are five players who may be staring down early exits from their contracts.
With Game 3 of the Western Conference Final set to kick off Tuesday between the Dallas Stars and Vegas Golden Knights, Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk take a look at what the Stars need to do to get themselves back into the win column and avoid going down 3-0.
The Dallas Stars are hoping a return to familiar territory will help close the narrow gap with the Vegas Golden Knights in the NHL Western Conference finals, which resume Tuesday with Game 3.
It's been nearly a month since the Minnesota Wild were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs with 18,000 fans booing them off the ice after their Game 6 loss to the Dallas Stars.
Brett Howden scored 1:35 into overtime to give the Vegas Golden Knights a 4-3 victory over the Dallas Stars in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals on Friday night in Las Vegas.
The Minnesota Wild took a 2-1 lead in their best-of-seven Stanley Cup playoff series with the Dallas Stars on Friday night but the matchup within Game 3 was Wild fans against Stars defenseman Ryan Suter.
If the feelings Minnesota Wild fans had for Ryan Suter before Game 1 hadn't already changed, they probably have now after Suter was shown twice on television cameras delivering illegal cross-checks to Kirill Kaprizov's back. The most blatant of the two happened late in the third period when Kaprizov skated in front of the Dallas goal.
With the holiday season in full swing and 2023 quickly approaching, it’s time to take a look back at the year that was and see who the best players of the calendar year were.
With the Dallas Stars not renewing Rick Bowness’s contract as head coach, and several players ready to be paid, where do the Stars go from here?
The Dallas Stars have made a big splash early into the opening day of free agency, signing defenceman Ryan Suter to a four-year deal with a cap hit of $3.65 million.
The 36-year-old was bought out of the final four years of his contract by Minnesota earlier this month and will be paid $833K over the next eight years not to play for them.
Considering his experience and leadership, and Suter is one of the more valuable names available on the open market.
Almost immediately following the news that Ryan Suter was being bought out by the Minnesota Wild — a move that shocked a lot of people –, word started to spread that teams were keenly interested in acquiring the defenseman’s services.
The news recently broke that the Minnesota Wild have bought out defenseman Ryan Suter, along with forward Zach Parise. The pair are free agents and will be available to sign anywhere on July 28.
Zach Parise and Ryan Suter have been staples in the Minnesota Wild lineup since 2012. That will no longer be the case.
The Minnesota Wild are starting to become a very veteran team with a majority of their players over the age of 25. Defenseman Ryan Suter is no different as he entered his 16th season at 36 years of age this year.
Any NHL player, coach, or fan will tell you that the regular season doesn't mean jack once the playoffs get underway. To an extent, that is very true. But when we look at the matchups for Round 1, all we really have to rely on is how these opponents fared against each other during the regular campaign.
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