Who was on the 1999 Dallas Stars?
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Who was on the 1999 Dallas Stars?
Dallas Stars 1999-00
Regular Season | ||
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# | Player Name | GP |
9 | Mike Modano | 77 |
16 | Brett Hull | 79 |
56 | Sergei Zubov | 77 |
Who was the captain of the Dallas Stars in 1999?
captain Derian Hatcher
The Stars were led by captain Derian Hatcher, head coach Ken Hitchcock and goaltender Ed Belfour.
When did the Stars last win the Stanley Cup?
1999
Dallas Stars, American professional ice hockey team based in Dallas that plays in the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The franchise has appeared in the Stanley Cup finals five times (1981, 1991, 1999, 2000, and 2020) and has won one championship (1999).
Who is the Dallas Stars captain?
Jamie BennDallas Stars / Captain
Who is the Dallas Stars goalie?
Jake OettingerBraden HoltbyScott WedgewoodAdam Scheel
Dallas Stars/Goaltenders
Who won the 1999 Stanley Cup?
Dallas Stars1999 Stanley Cup Finals / Champion
Who won Stanley Cup in 1999?
Are Jamie and Jordie Benn twins?
He is the older brother of Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn.
Who is the best Dallas Stars goalie?
#1 Ed Belfour He won the Calder Memorial Trophy for outstanding play as a rookie and was twice recognized as the NHL’s best goalie winning the Vezina Trophy in 1990-91 and 1992-93.
Who is number 2 on the Dallas Stars?
J. Hakanpaa
PLAYERS
NAME | NO | WT |
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J. Hakanpaa, D | 2 | 220 lbs |
J. Hanley, D | 44 | 190 lbs |
T. Harley, D | 55 | 205 lbs |
M. Heiskanen, D | 4 | 190 lbs |
What year was no goal?
Over a decade ago, one of the most controversial goals in hockey history was scored when Dallas Stars forward Brett Hull beat Buffalo Sabres goaltender Dominik Hasek in triple overtime of Game Six to win the Stanley Cup.
Has Buffalo ever won a Stanley Cup?
The Sabres, along with the Canucks, are the longest continuously running active NHL franchises to have never won the Stanley Cup….
Buffalo Sabres | |
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Stanley Cups | 0 |
Conference championships | 3 (1974–75, 1979–80, 1998–99) |
Presidents’ Trophy | 1 (2006–07) |