Next month the Winter Olympics will be getting started in Italy and several Dallas Stars will be representing their respective countries.

Dallas Stars Players in the 2026 Winter Olympics

Several countries have finalized their Olympic rosters for the upcoming games and several Dallas Stars will be making the trip to Italy.

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A funny joke amongst Stars fans is if you’re good at hockey and from Finland. You will fit into this franchise. The four representatives for Team Finland on the Stars have become known as ‘The Finnish Mafia’. The Stars actually traveled to Finland in 2024 to play in the Global Series against the Panthers. Sadly, the Stars lost both games while they were there.

I’m starting to think whoever makes the Olympic rosters for America just hates Jason Robertson at this point. What the hell do you want him to do?! For American born players in the NHL this season he’s eighth in scoring, FIRST in points, and second in power play goals.  You have fourteen other forwards ranked better than him that were born in America?

The Winter Olympics take place from February 4-22. The first ice hockey game will take place on February 5th. The NHL will be off starting February 5th and will not return until February 25th. I know it’s a huge honor to represent your country in these games, but also the players can get a nice rest during that almost three week period if they’re not going.

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The Dallas Stars are currently the second best team in the NHL points wise, however their division rival Colorado Avalanche have been running away with the one seed. They currently have a ten point lead on the Stars. Should be another exciting postseason if those two meet up again.

Looking Back at the 2020 Winter Classic in Dallas

Before we all were locked away in our homes due to threats of coronavirus. 2020 started out with over 85,000 hockey fans coming together in Dallas to watch a game at the historic Cotton Bowl. With the announcement of another big hockey game coming to North Texas. Let’s look back at that awesome game in Big D.

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