The right-shot center has quickly cemented himself as one of the best in a deep Stars prospect pool. He played all but one of Texas’ 72 regular-season games, leading the AHL in points with 77 (29 goals, 51 assists).
The Dallas Stars are gearing up for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. However, Dallas is in need of some reinforcements. Those reinforcements are coming by way of one of their young players.
It is time to see what one of the best players in the American Hockey League is made of. On Friday, the Dallas Stars recalled forward Mavrik Bourque from their primary affiliate, the Texas Stars.
The hockey season is coming to a close across the world, bringing about the exciting time of year when top prospects are winning awards and loaded teams are winning championships.
Over the past few months, the online discourse surrounding the Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames has recently reached a new level. Dallas’ biggest area of need as a “buyer” this season is help on defence.
The Dallas Stars’ AHL team, the Texas Stars, have been hot and cold so far this February. But there’s a light at the end of the tunnel as Logan Stankoven and Mavrik Bourque dominate in Cedar Park, Texas.
The Dallas Stars have a talented prospect pool, but the clincher is that it’s a talented pool for a contender rather than a rebuilding team, which makes things more interesting.
With the All-Star break now behind us, the trade deadline looms large and is just a few weeks away. Where does each team stand, and what moves should they be looking to make?