The Dallas Stars have hinted that the team might be on the move when their lease with the American Airlines Center expires in 2031. According to Front Office Sports, the Stars advisory board of 21 ...
A legal battle is unfolding at the American Airlines Center as the Dallas Mavericks file suit against the Dallas Stars, claiming the hockey team violated a long-standing lease agreement that governs ...
The Dallas Stars are considering leaving American Airlines Center when their lease expires in 2031 and are exploring new arena sites across several Dallas suburbs, per Front Office Sports. Team ...
The Dallas Stars are considering a move outside city limits when their lease at American Airlines Center expires in 2031. Front Office Sports reported Friday that Stars ownership is considering a site ...
Doug Myers is a digital content producer for CBS Texas. A longtime journalist, Doug has worked for four newspapers in Texas and Louisiana and for three television stations in Texas. He has also spent ...
First the Texans left Dallas. Twice, actually. Then the Cowboys deserted the Cotton Bowl for Irving to become the Hole-in-the-Roof gang. Now the Mavs and the Stars are looking for someplace to play ...
After being elected in September, Dallas Stars great Joe Pavelski was officially inducted into the US Hockey Hall of Fame on ...
I don’t know how you received the news Tuesday that the Dallas Mavericks are suing the Dallas Stars. It’s a bit like the Cowboys suing the Rangers over some shared parking lots in Arlington, and I ...
Texas businessman and philanthropist Tom Hicks, who simultaneous owned NHL, Major League Baseball and English Premier League soccer clubs, died Saturday. He was 79.
The Dallas Stars joined the citywide reaction to the Dallas Cowboys’ blockbuster trade of Micah Parsons on Thursday, posting a lighthearted reminder to their fans that their own franchise star is not ...
Tom Hicks, a businessman and philanthropist who at one time owned two Dallas franchises, has died, his spokesperson announced ...