Dallas Stars Daily Links: Deck the Halls
Could Taylor Hall end up as a present for the Stars this holiday season? Plus, tonight’s a rematch against Winnipeg, former Stars make the highlight reels, and more.
With the New Jersey Devils heading towards potentially another 1st overall pick, Taylor Hall has picked up a lot of steam as a major trade candidate. Wes made the case for the Dallas Stars trading for Hall earlier this week, and now the Stars crew over at The Athletic have taken a crack at it in a roundtable discussion:
Considering Hall’s talent, I don’t foresee him having any issues integrating into Jim Montgomery’s system. Off the ice and in the locker room, this would undoubtedly be a major plus. If acquiring Mats Zuccarello was a message that the front office is all-in on the championship window right now, Hall would do the same in an amplified form.
Of course, there are several issues with a Hall trade for Dallas. Not only would it come at an extremely high price, but it would likely strictly as a rental, as squeezing Hall in under the cap would be a problem for future seasons:
The market is going to be too rich, and the Stars don’t have the draft picks to afford the buy-in for a seat at the table. It would certainly be a fun transaction and an exciting one for this season. But given the long-term implications, Dallas doesn’t make much sense as a trade partner for the Devils when it comes to Hall.
You can read more about what Sean Shapiro, Saad Yousuf, and Bob Sturm have to say about the topic here.
Stars Stories
It’s gameday! Dallas will try and get revenge against the Winnipeg Jets tonight after their embarrassing loss on Tuesday:
No laughing matter: Stars must serve up revenge in rematch with Jets https://t.co/U8LXi94Uc0 via @NHLdotcom
— Mike Heika (@MikeHeika) December 4, 2019
Everyone ready for the inevitable Patrik Laine goal?
‘I wish we played 82 against those guys’: Stars’ nemesis Patrik Laine again proves to be a thorn in the their side @MDeFranks | #GoStars https://t.co/e9FLwn1w3f
— SportsDay Stars (@dmn_stars) December 4, 2019
Missed out on Winter Classic tickets? There’s still a chance to go:
Who wants two FREE tickets to the #WinterClassic?
— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) December 4, 2019
Enter to win below for your chance to join us for some outdoor hockey in Texas. #GoStars
Central Census
In a battle between recent Stanley Cup champions, the Pittsburgh Penguins prevailed 3-0 over the St. Louis Blues. [Pensburgh]
One of the Penguins’ goals came courtesy of Plano-native Stefan Noesen, who joined Dallas on a PTO this preseason and recently signed an NHL deal with Pittsburgh:
New squad, first goal. That's No. 1 for @stefannoesen with the @penguins. #WNH
— NHL (@NHL) December 5, 2019
📺: https://t.co/JJoDTGE37a @NHLonNBCSports pic.twitter.com/yvLqqHXCdQ
Speaking of former Stars scoring goals, check out this beauty from Valeri Nichushkin:
An unassisted, short-handed goal for Nichushkin, just as everyone expected.#GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/Rbget99TJg
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) December 5, 2019
That ended being the game-winner for the Colorado Avalanche, who beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1. [Mile High Hockey]
Remember when the Minnesota Wild were supposed to be bad? They may not be, but...
The Minnesota Wild are red-hot right now, but shouldn't the focus go back to rebuilding?https://t.co/kPdi4OdOXF
— The Hockey News (@TheHockeyNews) December 5, 2019
League Links
Think you know the NHL rulebook? Of course you don’t — who does?
New post: Anyone who's ever tried to read the NHL ruelbook knows that there's some weird stuff in there. But maybe even weirder is what's not actually there, including some rules you've probably heard about your whole life. https://t.co/kbw4mvejni pic.twitter.com/JnyxonjsRX
— Down Goes Brown (@DownGoesBrown) December 4, 2019
It’s never too early to look ahead to the NHL Draft. You know, just in case:
Injuries are starting to hit this year's crop of NHL Draft prospects.
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) December 5, 2019
Regardless, Sportsnet's Sam Cosentino provides his latest rankings by listing the top 31 players available 🔽https://t.co/FsJIEODeDe
I always joke about how the Norris Trophy is seemingly awarded by November every season, but it really is John Carlson’s to lose this year:
John Carlson has scored at a rate that only a select few Hall of Fame defensemen have in the past and is on pace to score more than 100 points. But a lock for the Norris? Not quite yet.@THNJaredClinton with more:https://t.co/wY2Qd1fhxq
— The Hockey News (@TheHockeyNews) December 5, 2019
Finally, Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Robin Lehner opens up about the recent reckoning of NHL coaches and second chances:
In the wake of the Marc Crawford allegations, Blackhawks goalie Robin Lehner shared his thoughts about zero-tolerance and forgiveness. "These people are not evil people." Find out more from @MarkLazerus. https://t.co/oObbCGAjvk
— The Athletic NHL (@TheAthleticNHL) December 4, 2019