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Roope Hintz will miss some time following his injury Friday night against Colorado. Head coach Glen Gulutzan told reporters on Saturday that the Dallas Stars forward will be out for an extended period after suffering a left leg injury in the second period of the 5-4 shootout loss.
Roope Hintz's return to the Dallas Stars was short-lived on Friday as he left the game against the Colorado Avalanche in the second period with an apparent leg injury. The Stars later announced Hintz would not return to the game,
Dallas held the lead for the majority of the game and put forth a solid team effort, but it just wasn’t enough in a shootout loss to Colorado
Hintz collided with Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon in the corner before his leg hyperextended, and he fell to the ice. The Stars’ coaches and players said they all didn’t
As a space scientist, every time I go outside with my family, I tell my children to look up at the sky. The front door of our home looks southeast, and on winter nights the constellation Orion hangs majestically just above the horizon as soon as it grows dark enough to see stars.
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Olympic injuries to Rantanen and Faksa affected how Dallas Stars approached NHL trade deadline
DALLAS (AP) — A couple of injuries during the Olympics affected how Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill approached the NHL trade deadline, then another of their Olympians got hurt Friday night. Nill wanted to add some depth and some more good players,
For 16 months, the Mavericks and Stars’ discord largely has been behind the scenes, other than bubbling forth last October in filings of dueling lawsuits. That made Friday afternoon’s summary judgment hearing the first public glimpse of bad blood between Dallas’ NBA and NHL franchises,
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Why do some massive stars become Red Supergiants before a Supernova? New research offers clues
New studies reveal how metallicity and stellar evolution determine whether massive stars expand into red supergiants prior to Type II supernova explosions.