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Happy Christmas Eve, Stars fans. The next time we see the Victory Green Gang in action, they’ll be back in the AAC, so let’s take a look at what happened during their last day on the road:
Last night’s overtime loss to the Detroit Red Wings was both entertaining and infuriating, yet the Victory Green shoots still stand out. Robert Tiffin talks about it. [Stars Thoughts]
IG is being negative about permitting WordPress embeds, but if you want to see a nice Story about the Dallas dads’ trip…well, you know what to do. [Instagram]
If you haven’t had a chance to read up on Kate and Tyler Seguin’s new K91s program for adoptable shelter dogs, you really should. (Many kindness, much cute photos). [Dallas Stars]
Sounds like Glen Gulutzan isn’t especially worried about losing a point to an Eastern Division team.
“I actually like the way we played, so I’m not going to judge our team on losing a point or winning a point. “
Stars head coach Glen Gulutzan analyzes his team’s performance heading into Christmas break⬇️#TexasHockey pic.twitter.com/sTOKafpw54
— Victory+ (@victoryplustv) December 24, 2025
Meanwhile, Robo and Daddy show you how to just move your feet and be on fire. Easy, right?
#Death Stranding
Last night was the last big splash before the NHL’s Christmas break, and it approached Frozen Frenzy levels of activity. Let’s catch up on the rest of Cellblock Central:
Even the Nashville Predators can still give the Minnesota Wild a nice view of Lake Wobegon. The Preds, on a bit of a roll right now, shocked the St. Paul Quinn Hugheses 3-2 in OT. [NHL.com]
The Chicago Blackhawks, on the other hand, are rolling the wrong way. They lost their sixth in a row, this time to the Philadelphia Flyers, 3-1. [Second City Hockey]
And in more Central-on-Central violence, Scott Wedgewood made 32 saves as the Colorado Avalanche eked out a 1-0 win over the Utah Mammoth. [Denver Post]
Finally
Dammit, Duchene. Enjoy your holiday, everyone.