Dallas Stars 2020-2021 Season in Review
Roster and Statistics
The Dallas Stars finished the 2020-2021 season with a record of 37-24-8, good for 82 points. They finished 3rd in the NHL Central Division and qualified for the playoffs. In the playoffs, they lost in the first round to the Colorado Avalanche in six games.
The Stars were led by Tyler Seguin, who had 23 goals and 43 assists in 56 games. Alexander Radulov also had a strong season, with 19 goals and 26 assists in 56 games. Miro Heiskanen was a standout on defense, with 8 goals and 28 assists in 55 games.
Key Additions and Subtractions
The Stars made a few key additions and subtractions to their roster during the offseason. They signed free agent defenseman Ryan Suter to a four-year, $14.4 million contract. They also traded for forward Tanner Pearson from the Vancouver Canucks.
The Stars lost a few key players to free agency, including forwards Corey Perry and Jason Dickinson. They also traded defenseman Esa Lindell to the Boston Bruins.
Outlook for 2021-2022
The Stars are hoping to build on their success from the 2020-2021 season and make a deeper run in the playoffs. They have a strong roster led by Seguin, Radulov, and Heiskanen. They also have a solid group of young players who are ready to take on bigger roles.
The Stars will face some challenges in the 2021-2022 season. They play in a tough division with the Colorado Avalanche, Minnesota Wild, and Vegas Golden Knights. They will also have to deal with the salary cap, which will make it difficult to add any more significant pieces to their roster.
Despite the challenges, the Stars are confident that they can be a contender in the 2021-2022 season. They have a talented roster and a lot of experience. They will be looking to make a deep run in the playoffs and bring the Stanley Cup back to Dallas.
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