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The Dallas Stars 2024-2025 Season Thread: Win Now, Talk Later


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1 hour ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

Anyway, the problem could be how you're running the app, is mostly my point. It has little to nothing to do with the ducks. 

when the ducks are not playing at the same time the app streams perfectly

100% of the occurrences of the app fucking up have been when the ducks are playing at the same time

google chromecast and/or a firestick both add extra hardware vs native to an ip-addressable tv

go stars

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12 hours ago, Hagbard Celine said:

when the ducks are not playing at the same time the app streams perfectly

100% of the occurrences of the app fucking up have been when the ducks are playing at the same time

google chromecast and/or a firestick both add extra hardware vs native to an ip-addressable tv

go stars

that's incredibly odd and makes little to no sense. anyway, I don't experience the same thing so maybe try a different setup. otherwise, maybe Victory+ just hates you? lol, I got nothing

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I have to pair the old fire stick every time. 

The old Chromecast can't find it or it won't talk to it so I have to cast the phone to it 

Let's say that it is less than optimal. 

Oh yeah sometimes when casting it to the chromeo the sound cuts out and I have to fix it by...hellifino, I fuck with it until the sumbitch works again.

But it's free so I don't have a lot to bitch about really. 

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I have no problem with Google TV/Chromecast. I would not be at all surprised if using the app through a smart tv would cause problems.

I would take Klinger. I don't know it's an either/or with Dumba. I doubt we're shipping him, so if we brought Klinger we would likely part with Lundqvist or Smith.

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https://www.nhl.com/stars/news/nhl-announces-dallas-stars-quarter-century-teams-011625

On Thursday, the National Hockey League announced the 12 players making up the First and Second Quarter-Century Teams for the Dallas Stars.

The First and Second Teams consist of six players -- three forwards, two defensemen and one goalie -- who played for the franchise from Jan. 1, 2000 - Dec. 31, 2024.

The six players voted to each First Team will be on the ballot for the NHL All Quarter-Century Team that will be chosen via a fan vote that will start in February.

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Six of the best Dallas Stars players from 2000 to 2025

Forwards: A fifth-round pick (No. 129) in the 2007 NHL Draft, Benn is the current cornerstone of the franchise and has been their captain since Sept. 19, 2013. He had the most points of the quarter-century Stars with 932 (391 goals, 541 assists) in 1,148 games. He won the 2015 Art Ross Trophy, awarded to the player with the most points at the end of the regular season, when he had 87. Lehtinen was a stellar two-way player. A three-time winner of the Selke Trophy (1998, '99 and 2003), given to the League's best defensive forward, the right wing is the last non-center to win trophy. He had 343 points (175 goals, 168 assists) in 600 games. Then there's Modano, the face of the Stars until his final season in 2009-10. Modano won the Cup with the Stars in 1999 and had 592 points (232 goals, 360 assists) in 713 games. He was inducted to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012, the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2014 and named one of the NHL's 100 Greatest Players in 2017.

Defensemen: Two of the best in Stars history make up this pair. Heiskanen had 275 points (57 goals, 218 assists) in 461 games while averaging 24:29 of ice time. Zubov won the Cup with Dallas in 1999 and entered the Hall of Fame with the Class of 2019. His 374 points (73 goals, 301 assists) in 568 games are tied with John Klingberg for first among Dallas defensemen since Jan. 1, 2000.

Goalie: Turco played most of his NHL career for the Stars (2000-10), going 262-154-37 with 26 ties, a 2.31 goals-against average, .911 save percentage and 40 shutouts in 509 games (485 starts) during the quarter century.

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Next six of the best Dallas Stars players from 2000 to 2025

Forwards: The Stars captain from 2006-13, Morrow brought grit, a physical game and production during his time in Dallas. He had 522 points (240 goals, 282 assists) in 814 games. Pavelski's talents for tipping, redirecting and deflecting pucks were a boon. He had 307 points (121 goals, 186 assists) in 369 games and retired from the NHL on July 16, 2024. Seguin has played for Dallas since he was acquired in a trade with the Boston Bruins on July 4, 2013. He had 687 points (304 goals, 383 assists) in 785 games, second to Benn in the quarter century.

Defensemen: Klingberg played for the Stars from 2014-22 before signing a one-year contract with the Anaheim Ducks on July 29, 2022. He had 374 points (71 goals, 303 assists) in 552 games. Lindell made his NHL debut in 2015-16 and had 203 points (52 goals, 151 assists) in 640 games.

Goalie: Three of Belfour's five seasons with the Stars came in the 2000s. He won the Cup in 1999 and returned to the Stanley Cup Final the next season, a six-game loss to the New Jersey Devils. Belfour, a 2011 Hall of Fame inductee, was 74-56 with 21 ties, a 2.39 GAA, .905 save percentage and 11 shutouts in 153 games after Jan. 1, 2000.

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