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Dallas Stars awards
StanleyCup
The Dallas Stars have won the Stanley Cup (above) one time.
Award Wins
Stanley Cup
1
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
4
Presidents' Trophy
2

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Art Ross Trophy
1
Calder Memorial Trophy
2
Conn Smythe Trophy
1
Frank J. Selke Trophy
3
Lester Patrick Trophy
1
NHL Foundation Player Award
1
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award
3
William M. Jennings Trophy
1
Total
Awards won 23

This is a list of Dallas Stars award winners. It also includes players and data from the previous incarnation of the franchise, the Minnesota North Stars.

League awards[]

Team trophies[]

Team trophies awarded to the Dallas Stars franchise
Award Description Times won Seasons References
Stanley Cup NHL championship 1 1998–99 [1][2]
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Campbell/Western Conference playoff championship 4 1990–91, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2019–20 [3]
Presidents' Trophy Most regular season points 2 1997–98, 1998–99 [4][5]

Individual awards[]

Individual awards won by Dallas Stars franchise players and staff[6]
Award Description Winner Season References
Art Ross Trophy Regular season scoring champion Benn, JamieJamie Benn 2014–15 [7][8]
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey MacAdam, AlAl MacAdam 1979–80 [9][10]
Calder Memorial Trophy Rookie of the year Grant, DannyDanny Grant 1968–69 [11][12]
Smith, BobbyBobby Smith 1978–79
Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player of the playoffs Nieuwendyk, JoeJoe Nieuwendyk 1998–99 [13][14]
Frank J. Selke Trophy Forward who best excels in the defensive aspect of the game Lehtinen, JereJere Lehtinen 1997–98 [15][16]
1998–99
2002–03
General Manager of the Year Award Top general manager Nill, JimJim Nill 2022–23 [17]
2023–24
NHL Foundation Player Award Community service Turco, MartyMarty Turco 2005–06 [18]
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award Goaltender with the best save percentage Belfour, EdEd Belfour 1999–2000
Turco, MartyMarty Turco 2000–01
2002–03
William M. Jennings Trophy Fewest goals given up in the regular season Belfour, EdEd Belfour rowspan="2" | 1998–99 [19][20]
Turek, RomanRoman Turek

All-Stars[]

NHL first and second team All-Stars[]

The NHL first and second team All-Stars are the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.

Dallas Stars franchise players selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[6]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Benn, JamieJamie Benn Left wing 3 2013–14 1st
2014–15 2nd
2015–16 1st
Bishop, BenBen Bishop Goaltender 1 2018–19 2nd
Hatcher, DerianDerian Hatcher Defense 1 2002–03 2nd
Modano, MikeMike Modano Center 1 1999–2000 2nd
Robertson, JasonJason Robertson Left wing 1 2022–23 1st
Turco, MartyMarty Turco Goaltender 1 2002–03 2nd

NHL All-Rookie Team[]

The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.

Dallas Stars franchise players selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[6]
Player Position Season
Heiskanen, MiroMiro Heiskanen Defense 2018–19
Johnston, WyattWyatt Johnston Forward 2022–23
Klingberg, JohnJohn Klingberg Defense 2014–15
Modano, MikeMike Modano Forward 1989–90
Robertson, JasonJason Robertson Forward 2020–21
Smith, MikeMike Smith Goaltender 2006–07

All-Star Game selections[]

The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Forty-four All-Star Games have been held since the Dallas Stars entered the NHL as the Minnesota North Stars in 1967, with at least one player chosen to represent the franchise in each year. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team, respectively, 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games, and 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[21] The franchise has hosted two of the games. The 25th took place at the Met Center, then known as the Metropolitan Sports Center, and the 55th took place at the American Airlines Center.

Dallas Stars franchise players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[6]
Game Year Name Position References
21st 1968 Balon, DaveDave Balon Left wing [23]
22nd 1969 Grant, DannyDanny Grant Left wing [24]
Larose, ClaudeClaude Larose Right wing
O'Shea, DannyDanny O'Shea Center
Vasko, ElmerElmer Vasko Defense
23rd 1970 Goldsworthy, BillBill Goldsworthy Right wing [25]
Grant, DannyDanny Grant Left wing
Larose, ClaudeClaude Larose Right wing
O'Shea, DannyDanny O'Shea Center
Parise, J. P.J. P. Parise Left wing
24th 1971 Grant, DannyDanny Grant Left wing [26]
Harris, TedTed Harris Defense
25th 1972 Goldsworthy, BillBill Goldsworthy Right wing [27]
Harris, TedTed Harris Defense
Mohns, DougDoug Mohns Defense
Worsley, GumpGump Worsley Goaltender
26th 1973 Gibbs, BarryBarry Gibbs Defense [28]
Parise, J. P.J. P. Parise Left wing
27th 1974 Goldsworthy, BillBill Goldsworthy Right wing [29]
Hextall, DennisDennis Hextall Center
28th 1975 Goldsworthy, BillBill Goldsworthy
(Did not play)
Right wing [30]
Hextall, DennisDennis Hextall Center
29th 1976 Goldsworthy, BillBill Goldsworthy Right wing [31]
30th 1977 Young, TimTim Young Center [32]
31st 1978 Eriksson, RolandRoland Eriksson Center [33]
32nd 1980 Hartsburg, CraigCraig Hartsburg Defense [34]
Meloche, GillesGilles Meloche Goaltender
Payne, SteveSteve Payne Left wing
Sargent, GaryGary Sargent
(Did not play)
Defense
33rd 1981 Beaupre, DonDon Beaupre Goaltender [35]
Smith, BobbyBobby Smith Center
34th 1982 Ciccarelli, DinoDino Ciccarelli Right wing [36]
Hartsburg, CraigCraig Hartsburg Defense
Meloche, GillesGilles Meloche Goaltender
Smith, BobbyBobby Smith Center
Sonmor, GlenGlen Sonmor Coach
35th 1983 Broten, NealNeal Broten Center [37]
Ciccarelli, DinoDino Ciccarelli Right wing
Hartsburg, CraigCraig Hartsburg Defense
McCarthy, TomTom McCarthy Left wing
36th 1984 Bellows, BrianBrian Bellows Right wing [38]
Maxwell, BradBrad Maxwell Defense
37th 1985 McKegney, TonyTony McKegney
(Did not play)
Left wing [39]
Payne, SteveSteve Payne Left wing
38th 1986 Broten, NealNeal Broten Center [40]
39th 1988 Bellows, BrianBrian Bellows Right wing [41]
40th 1989 Ciccarelli, DinoDino Ciccarelli Right wing [42]
41st 1990 Gartner, MikeMike Gartner Right wing [43]
42nd 1991 Gagner, DaveDave Gagner Center [44]
Smith, BobbyBobby Smith

Center
43rd 1992 Bellows, BrianBrian Bellows Left wing [45]
Tinordi, MarkMark Tinordi Defense
44th 1993 Casey, JonJon Casey Goaltender [46]
Modano, MikeMike Modano Center
45th 1994 Courtnall, RussRuss Courtnall Right wing [47]
Modano, MikeMike Modano
(Did not play)
Center
46th 1996 Hatcher, KevinKevin Hatcher Defense [48]
47th 1997 Hatcher, DerianDerian Hatcher Defense [49]
Hitchcock, KenKen Hitchcock Coach
Modano, MikeMike Modano
(Did not play)
Center
Moog, AndyAndy Moog Goaltender
48th 1998 Belfour, EdEd Belfour Goaltender [50]
Hitchcock, KenKen Hitchcock Coach
Lehtinen, JereJere Lehtinen Right wing
Modano, MikeMike Modano Center
Sydor, DarrylDarryl Sydor Defense
Zubov, SergeiSergei Zubov Defense
49th 1999 Belfour, EdEd Belfour Goaltender [51]
Hitchcock, KenKen Hitchcock Coach
Modano, MikeMike Modano Center
Sydor, DarrylDarryl Sydor Defense
Zubov, SergeiSergei Zubov Defense
50th 2000 Modano, MikeMike Modano Center [52]
Zubov, SergeiSergei Zubov Defense
51st 2001 Hull, BrettBrett Hull Right wing [53]
52nd 2002 Lehtinen, JereJere Lehtinen
(Did not play)
Right wing [54]
53rd 2003 Guerin, BillBill Guerin

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Right wing [55]
Modano, MikeMike Modano

dagger

Center
Turco, MartyMarty Turco Goaltender
54th 2004 Guerin, BillBill Guerin

dagger

Right wing [56]
Modano, MikeMike Modano

dagger

Center
Turco, MartyMarty Turco

dagger

Goaltender
55th 2007 Boucher, PhilippePhilippe Boucher Defense [57]
Turco, MartyMarty Turco Goaltender
56th 2008 Ribeiro, MikeMike Ribeiro Center [58]
Zubov, SergeiSergei Zubov
(Did not play)
Defense
57th 2009 Modano, MikeMike Modano Center [59]
Robidas, StephaneStephane Robidas Defense
58th 2011 Eriksson, LouiLoui Eriksson Left wing [60]
Richards, BradBrad Richards Center
59th 2012 Benn, JamieJamie Benn Left wing [61]
60th 2015 Seguin, TylerTyler Seguin Center [62]
61st 2016 Benn, JamieJamie Benn Left wing [63]
Ruff, LindyLindy Ruff Coach
Seguin, TylerTyler Seguin Center
62nd 2017 Seguin, TylerTyler Seguin Center [64]
63rd 2018 Klingberg, JohnJohn Klingberg Defense [65]
Seguin, TylerTyler Seguin Center
64th 2019 Heiskanen, MiroMiro Heiskanen Defense [66]
65th 2020 Seguin, TylerTyler Seguin Center [67]
66th 2022 Pavelski, JoeJoe Pavelski Center [68]
67th 2023 DeBoer, PeterPeter DeBoer Coach [69][70]
Robertson, JasonJason Robertson Left wing
68th 2024 Oettinger, JakeJake Oettinger Goaltender [71]

Career achievements[]

Hockey Hall of Fame[]

The following is a list of Dallas Stars who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[72][73]

Dallas Stars franchise players and personnel inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[6][72][73]
Individual Category Year inducted Years with Stars franchise in category References
Belfour, EdEd Belfour Player 2011 1997–2002 [74]
Boivin, LeoLeo Boivin Player 1986 1969–1970 [75]
Bush, WalterWalter Bush Builder 2000 1967–1984 [76]
Carbonneau, GuyGuy Carbonneau Player 2019 1995–2000 [77]
Ciccarelli, DinoDino Ciccarelli Player 2010 1980–1989 [78]
Gartner, MikeMike Gartner Player 2001 1989–1990 [79]
Hitchcock, KenKen Hitchcock Builder 2023 1996-2002, 2017-2018 [80]
Hull, BrettBrett Hull Player 2009 1998–2001 [81]
Lindros, EricEric Lindros Player 2016 2006–2007 [82]
Makarov, SergeiSergei Makarov Player 2016 1996 [83]
Mariucci, JohnJohn Mariucci Builder 1985 1967–1987 [84]
Modano, MikeMike Modano Player 2014 1989–2010 [85]
Murphy, LarryLarry Murphy Player 2004 1989–1990 [86]
Nieuwendyk, JoeJoe Nieuwendyk Player 2011 1995–2002 [87]
Turgeon, PierrePierre Turgeon Player 2023 2001-2004 [88]
Worsley, GumpGump Worsley Player 1980 1970–1974 [89]
Zubov, SergeiSergei Zubov Player 2019 1996–2009 [77]

Foster Hewitt Memorial Award[]

Two members of the Dallas Stars organization have been honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. The award is presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career.[90]

Members of the Dallas Stars franchise honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
Individual Year honored Years with franchise as broadcaster References
Shaver, AlAl Shaver 1993 1967–1993 [6]
Strader, DaveDave Strader 2017 2015–2017 [91]

Lester Patrick Trophy[]

The Lester Patrick Trophy has been presented by the National Hockey League and USA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient's contribution to ice hockey in the United States.[92] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Dallas Stars franchise in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.

Members of the Dallas Stars franchise honored with the Lester Patrick Trophy
Individual Year honored Years with Stars franchise References
Broten, NealNeal Broten 1998 1981–1995, 1997 [6]
Bush, WalterWalter Bush 1973 1967–1984 [6]
Mariucci, JohnJohn Mariucci 1977 1967–1987 [6]
Nanne, LouLou Nanne 1989 1968–1988 [6]

United States Hockey Hall of Fame[]

Members of the Dallas Stars franchise inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame[6]
Individual Year inducted Years with Stars franchise References
Broten, NealNeal Broten 2000 1981–1995, 1997 [93]
Bush, WalterWalter Bush 1980 1967–1984 [94]
Hatcher, DerianDerian Hatcher 2010 1991–2003 [95]
Hatcher, KevinKevin Hatcher 2010 1994–1996 [96]
Hull, BrettBrett Hull 2008 1998–2001 [97]
Mariucci, JohnJohn Mariucci 1973 1967–1987 [98]
Modano, MikeMike Modano 2012 1989–2010 [99]
Nanne, LouLou Nanne 1998 1968–1988 [100]
Thomas, TimTim Thomas 2019 2014 [101]
Wilson, RonRon Wilson 2017 1985–1988 [102]
Young, ScottScott Young 2017 2002–2004 [102]

Retired numbers[]

See also: List of NHL retired numbers

The Dallas Stars have retired six of their jersey numbers. Two of them – Bill Goldsworthy's number 8 and Bill Masterton's number 19 – were retired while the team was still in Minnesota. Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[103] Gretzky did not play for the Stars during his 20-year NHL career and no Stars player had ever worn the number 99 prior to its retirement.[104][105]

Dallas Stars retired numbers
Number Player Position Years with Stars franchise as a player Date of retirement ceremony References
7 Broten, NealNeal Broten Center 1981–1995, 1997 February 7, 1998 [106]
8 Goldsworthy, BillBill Goldsworthy Right wing 1967–1976 February 15, 1992 [107]
9 Modano, MikeMike Modano Center 1989–2010 March 8, 2014 [108]
19 Masterton, BillBill Masterton Center 1967–1968 January 17, 1987 [107]
26 Lehtinen, JereJere Lehtinen Right wing 1995–2010 November 24, 2017 [109]
56 Zubov, SergeiSergei Zubov Defense 1996–2009 January 28, 2022 [110]

Team awards[]

Mike Modano Trophy[]

The Mike Modano Trophy is an annual award given to the player who leads the team in scoring at the end of the regular season.[111] It was introduced in 2014 and is named for Stars great Mike Modano.[112]

Season Winner
2013–14 Tyler Seguin
2014–15 Jamie Benn

Season Winner
2015–16 Jamie Benn
2016–17 Tyler Seguin

Season Winner
2017–18 Jamie Benn
2018–19 Tyler Seguin

Normandy Homes Star of the game Award[]

The Normandy Homes Star of the game Award is an annual award given to the player who earns the most points from Star of the game selections throughout the regular season.[111]

Season Winner
1977–78 Per-Olov Brasar
1978–79 Bobby Smith
1979–80 Al MacAdam
1980–81 Bobby Smith
1981–82 Neal Broten
1982–83 Brian Bellows
1983–84 Neal Broten
1984–85 Steve Payne
1985–86 Don Beaupre
1986–87 Dino Ciccarelli
1987–88 Dino Ciccarelli
1988–89 Dave Gagner
1989–90 Jon Casey
1990–91 Dave Gagner

Season Winner
1991–92 Mike Modano
1992–93 Russ Courtnall
1993–94 Andy Moog
1994–95 Andy Moog
1995–96 Mike Modano
1996–97 Mike Modano
1997–98 Mike Modano
1998–99 Mike Modano
1999–00 Mike Modano
2000–01 Mike Modano
2001–02 Mike Modano
2002–03 Mike Modano
Marty Turco
2003–04 Brenden Morrow

Season Winner
2005–06 Jason Arnott
2006–07 Mike Modano
2007–08 Mike Ribeiro
2008–09 Marty Turco
2009–10 Brad Richards
2010–11 Brad Richards
2011–12 Kari Lehtonen
2012–13 Kari Lehtonen
2013–14 Jamie Benn
2014–15 Jamie Benn
2015–16 Jamie Benn
2016–17 Tyler Seguin
2017–18 Tyler Seguin
2018–19 Tyler Seguin

See also[]

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