Dallas Stars Tickets

Dallas Stars


 

Buy Dallas Stars Tickets

 

 

Other Cheap NBA Tickets

New York Islanders Tickets, New York Rangers Tickets, Philadelphia Flyers Tickets, Pittsburgh Penguins Tickets, Buffalo Sabres Tickets, Montreal Canadiens Tickets, Ottawa Senators Tickets, Toronto Maple Leafs Tickets, Atlanta Thrashers Tickets, Carolina Hurricanes Tickets, Florida Panthers Tickets, Tampa Bay Lightning Tickets, Washington Capitals Tickets, Chicago Blackhawks Tickets, Columbus Blue Jackets Tickets, Detroit Red Wings Tickets, Nashville Predators Tickets, St. Louis Blues Tickets, Calgary Flames Tickets, Colorado Avalanche Tickets, Edmonton Oilers Tickets, Minnesota Wild Tickets, Vancouver Canucks Tickets, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Tickets, Los Angeles Kings Tickets, Phoenix Coyotes Tickets, San Jose Sharks Tickets

 

___________________________________________________________

 

 

About Dallas Stars

The Dallas Stars are a professional men's ice hockey team based in Dallas, Texas and are best known for winning the Stanley Cup in 1999. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). Prior to 1993, the team was known as the Minnesota North Stars.

 

The Minnesota North Stars were founded as an expansion team in 1967, playing their games adjacent to Metropolitan Stadium at the newly-constructed Metropolitan Sports Center (the "Met Center") in Bloomington, Minnesota. Initially successful both on the ice and at the gate, the North Stars fell victim to financial problems after several poor seasons in the mid-1970s.

 

In 1978, they were purchased by the owners of the also-struggling Cleveland Barons (formerly the California Golden Seals), the influential Gund brothers, George III and Gordon, and the NHL permitted the two franchises to merge. The merged team retained the name Minnesota North Stars, but assumed the Barons’ old place in the Adams Division. The merger brought with it a number of talented players, and the North Stars were revived, making the Stanley Cup Finals in 1981, but they lost in five games to the New York Islanders. However, by the early 1990s, declining attendance and the inability to secure a new downtown revenue-generating arena led ownership to request permission to move the team to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1990. The NHL rejected the request, and instead agreed to award an expansion franchise, the San Jose Sharks, to the Gund brothers. The North Stars were sold to a group of investors that were originally looking to place a team in San Jose, although one of the group's members, Norman Green, would eventually gain control of the team. In the following season, Minnesota made it to the Stanley Cup Finals, only to lose to the Pittsburgh Penguins.


________________________________________________________

 

Our website is designed around your needs, but if you do have any questions please contact us.

 

Our staff at Ticketeventz.com strive to answer any and all of your questions. Our sites are secured through HackerSafe and we guarantee that all information given to us will never be resold.

 

We are dedicated to providing our clients with maximum choice, lowest markup as well as safe, convenient, and highly reliable environment.

 

________________________________________________________