Players on Unusual Teams: Dallas Edition

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  1. Hello again, Jaromir.

    Also I definitely forgot that Zuccarello played, though I feel “2 games” is underselling when he played 13 playoff games. Would be interested to see how playoff games played affects the counts for players.

  2. Holtby is the only Vezina winner to face Ovechkin and not give up a goal.

    It was only one game, but still…

  3. Panthers legend Tim Thomas.

    I remember when he was traded to Dallas and everyone was roasting his pads.

  4. Those Univeristy of Dallas jerseys we so bad, one of the biggest downgrades into the Reebok era.

  5. I vaguely recall Lindros on the news after signing with Dallas. He was interviewed in some park holding a McFleury or DQ Blizzard I think? No idea why I still remember this.

    We don’t talk a ton about bad contracts prior to the 2013-14 season but Sean Avery was a bad one. Didn’t even make it through the 1st season of a 4 year contract before the Stars decided they had had enough. Took the weird call up waivers rule for the Stars to send him back to the Rangers.

  6. Mike Smith feels weird to me because I always associate him with the Stars because of his shutout debut (I believe it was Dallas’s first goalie debut SO too, so that’s why it was more memorable)

  7. Claude Lemieux looks like he’s playing in an old timers’ game but never actually played for the team

  8. There’s an interesting collection of awesome dudes and absolute dirtbags on this list.

  9. Could they not even get Tim Thomas the right color pads? Or some generic black/white?

  10. Putting John MacLean in Dallas Stars squares in Puckdoku is one of my favorite life activities.

  11. I swear, Jagr is on just about every single one of these. It’s getting to a point of which teams he **didn’t** play on

  12. Seeing Tim thomas in any other jersy than bruins will always throw me for a loop

  13. Looks like Jagr has a pair of spray painted Rangers or Kladno gloves. Wonder why he could wear his black gloves from the his team the year before, the Flyers.

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