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To help boost the physical game Gulutzan wants, the Stars brought back Radek Faksa, who signed a three-year contract July 1.
Glen Gulutzan believes the Dallas Stars have twice made the right decision about his coaching career, first not keeping him as their head coach 12 years ago and now bringing him back in that same ...
Not only was Gulutzan a first-time NHL head coach when hired by the Stars in 2011, that was when the franchise was going through bankruptcy and an ownership change, and basically run by the league.
DeBoer is widely regarded as one of the best coaches in hockey, but the Stars still decided it was time for a change. Now, they are zeroing in on a new candidate to take over on the bench next season.
It has been a busy summer for the Dallas Stars, with multiple moves made in an attempt to return to hockey glory. One stands out as the best.
Stars’ early free agency moves show confidence in roster, returning coach Glen Gulutzan On the first day of NHL free agency, Gulutzan’s hire appears to be the one and only big change the Stars ...
Glen Gulutzan, who served as the Dallas Stars head coach from 2011-2013 will take over as the team's leader once again, according to ESPN.
With a new coach, some players leaving or staying, and a couple of new arrivals, are the Dallas Stars better as the next season approaches?
Coaching record in Dallas: 319-186-60-20 To this day, Hitchcock is the most successful coach in Dallas Stars history. Hitchcock was the head coach of the Stars for parts of eight seasons over more ...
Gulutzan was 64-57-9 with the Stars from 2011-13, then went to Vancouver before an 82-68-14 record as head coach of the Flames from 2016-18.
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