After not writing for a month, I am back an am about to write my most controversial post to date.
With the Stars 15th season about to begin in about 1 1/2 months, I thought it fitting to countdown the Top 10 players of the Dallas Stars history. Only rule is that a player chosen has to atleast played one season with the Dallas Stars (this means a 100% North Stars player can not be chosen)
Let the countdown begin!
10. Brendan Morrow – The curent captain is just the 5th captain in Stars history. He was chosen 25th overall in the ‘97 entry draft and has 269 pts in 6 season. Morrow has been a consistent producer for Dallas. Morrow has been consistent with his +/- rating, never earning an overall minus rating at the end of any regular season he has played in the NHL.
9. Joe Nieuwendyk – Joe is the first of 7 members who were on the ‘99 Stanley Cup Team. He came to the team in 1995 for Prospect Jarome Iginla. He did not dissapoint, getting 339 points with the Stars. One of his best years was in 1999 where he was instrumental in helping the Stars win the Stanley Cup. He had 6-game winning goals which helped his total of 21 points in ‘99 playoffs, a total that was good enough for his first and only Conn Smyth Award.
8. Marty Turco – Marty was picked up 124th overall in the 1994 entry draft, but that certainly did not stop him from putting up record numbers. Since he started in the NHL, he has been turning heads. He has the Stars All-Time Wins record as well as the most wins in a season for the franchise. His carrer record for the team is 175-82-36, he also has a 2.11 GAA and an impressive .914 Save Percentage.
7. Eddie Belfour – Belfour backstopped the Stars during there glory years and helped them win 4 divison titles, 2 President Trophys, 2 Confrence Championships and a Stanley Cup all in just 5 years. Belfours also made 53 saves for a .981 Save Percentage in Game 6 of the ‘99 Finals.
6. Brett Hull – Of all the players on this list Hull was in Dallas the shortest period of time. Hull was picked up as Free Agent before the start of the 98/99 season. Hull helped Dallas reach the finals twice and will always be known for scoring the most disputed Cup-winning goal in NHL history. Hull is now working for the Stars office.
5. Sergei Zubov – Sergei has spent most of his carrer in Dallas and his best years with the team. The 4-time all star, has been in Dallas since 1996 while putting up 510 points in that time as a defenseman. Zubov, despite being 36 years old, had 71 points during the 2005/06 season to make him a Norris Trophy finalist.
4. Jere Lehtinen – Lehtinen has never played for any other NHL team other then the Dallas Stars, and Stars fans have benn lucky to have him on there team. His has won the Selke Trophy 3 times (1998, 1999, 2003). Lehtinen has been one of the faces of finnish hockey for a long time and reasonably so as he is the only Finnish player to have won both a World Championships gold medal and a Stanley Cup.
3. Neal Broten – The only member of this list to have his number retired by the team. HIs best years were in Minnesota, none the less for he was still a captain of the team in 1994/95. Neal was fan favorite, former team mate of his Dave Gagner said ” Neal was the guy the fans loved, I’d score two goals and the fans would barely cheer. Neal would get one and the place would go bananas.”
2. Derian Hatcher – He was picked up 8th overall in the 1990 entry draft and cameover to Dallas from Minnesota in 1993. He was the captain from 1994-2003, and in that span had 71 goals and 223 assists while collecting an impressive 1380 PIM. He led the Stars to the 1999 Stanley Cup where he became the the first American born Captain to win the Stanley Cup.
1. Mike Modano – Was there ever any doubt as who was going to be #1? Mike is the best player to ever put on a Dallas Stars jersey. He selected #1 overall in the 1988 Draft by the North Stars and never looked back from there. He has 507 goals, the most ever by an american born player, 1226 points in 1238 games. He hold almost every important scoring record for the franchise including career games played, career goals, carrer assists, carrer points, career playoff goals, assists and points as well carrer playoff games. Mike has been the face of the Dallas Stars franchise for over 14 years and because of this and 507 more reasons, Mike Modano is the greatest Stars of all-time.