KTXA (channel 21), branded as TXA 21, is an independent television station in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
It became the television home of the NHL's Dallas Stars when the team moved to Texas that year, airing a package of 20 road games as part of 50 televised contests between regional sports network HSE, KTVT, and KTXA. The Stars remained for two years on KTXA, moving to KDFI in 1995.
Dallas Stars | |
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Formerly the Minnesota North Stars - Founded in 1967 - Based in Dallas, Texas | |
Franchise | Team - General managers - Coaches - Players - Captains - Draft picks - Expansion draft - Seasons - Current season |
History | 1967 expansion - Records - Award winners - Retired numbers - Broadcasters |
Personnel | Owner(s): DSE Hockey Club, L.P. (Tom Gaglardi, governor) - General manager: Jim Nill - Head coach: Peter DeBoer - Team captain: Jamie Benn - Current roster |
Arenas | Reunion Arena - American Airlines Center |
Affiliates | AHL: Texas Stars - ECHL: Idaho Steelheads |
Media | TV :Bally Sports Southwest, KTXA (TXA 21) - Radio :KTCK (1310 AM and 96.7 FM) |
Culture and lore | Minnesota North Stars - "No Goal" - Ralph Strangis - Victor E. Green - The Fifth Overtime - "Cinco De Morrow" - Dr Pepper Arena - 2020 NHL Winter Classic |
Category - Commons |