Ice Hockey is also known as the winter sport. This game of Ice Hockey consists of 20 players out of whom only 18 players play the game and the rest two are substitutes and this is the case with all the teams which participates in National Hockey League. Substitutes in this game are very important because this game gets violent some times and there is no one to stop the fight. Even the referees are not supposed to hinder the fights and this is the reason why Ice Hockey is famous in United States. Fight is not the only reason for the excitement
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The Dallas Stars are a specialized ice hockey team found in Dallas in Texas. Dallas Stars are part of the Pacific Division in Western Conference of the NHL (National Hockey League). Dallas Stars is the team based in Bloomington in Minnesota. This team was found as Minnesota North Stars in the year 1967. In the 1993-94 season of NHL, this team was transferred to Dallas as a franchise. When Dallas Stars were transferred to American Airlines Center, they played in Reunion Arena till 2001. Dallas stars are the winner of seven division titles of Dallas and adding to it is the two President's Trophies as the best regular season NHL team. Dallas Stars are also two times winners of the western Conference championship. They also have made a history by winning the Stanley cup in 1998-1999. In the same year, a great player of Dallas Stars, Joe Nieuwendyk, was the winner of Conn Smythe Trophy and was also the most valuable player for that year. In 2009
Mike Singletary Jersey , the famous and experienced player of Dallas Stars, Brett Hull would get his place in the Hall Of Flame.
Dave Gettleman was the pro personnel director for the New York Giants when general manager Jerry Reese asked him what it would take to get wide receiver Jeremy Maclin in the 2009 NFL draft.