By virtue of having spent the vast majority of his career with the Dallas Stars, he's a sports icon in a major city. He won a Stanley Cup. When you have these kinds of accomplishments on your resume, you might be able to get away with some things the … See all stories on this topic »
He is a Dallas sports icon. Hockey legend, Stanley Cup Champion, more goals and points than any other American born hockey player. Mike Modano retires. And it’s an emotional moment, on DonnieSport TV. Also, comments from Brett Hull and Dallas Stars GM Joe Nieuwendyk.
By Tim Cowlishaw / The Dallas Morning News (MCT) DALLAS — I guess Stars general manager Joe Nieuwendyk didn't think it was enough to add a 35-year-old defenseman and a 34-year-old winger, so he went out and signed a 41-year-old center. … See all stories on this topic »
DALLAS (AP) – Mike Modano officially walked away from the NHL on Friday with tears, signing an honorary one-day contract so he could retire after 21 seasons as a member of the Dallas Stars. By LM Otero, AP Mike Modano wears a Dallas Stars jersey during … See all stories on this topic »
By Mark Stepneski The Dallas Stars will sign Mike Modano to a one-day contract so that he can retire as a Star. The deal will be worth $999999 (his number). He, of course, won't the collect money. Once he puts his name on the contract, he'll retire. … See all stories on this topic »
By Richard Durrett PTI Big Finish Former Dallas Stars and Detroit Red Wings forward Mike Modano, the NHL's all-time points leader among US-born players, officially announced his retirement Wednesday. The 41-year-old decided it was time to end his … See all stories on this topic »
The past few years have been very tough for Dallas Stars fans. The ownership issues combined with inconsistent efforts by the home team have led to three years of frustration and overall mediocrity. The fans have seen four all-time favorite players … See all stories on this topic »
By Richard Durrett Former Dallas Stars forward Mike Modano said he's still mulling whether to retire and will make a decision by the middle of September. But the 41-year-old has been exploring his options for when his playing days are done. … See all stories on this topic »
The seven-time NHL All-Star spent last season with the Detroit Red Wings after playing his entire career with the Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars organization. Later when he was asked if he wanted to make a retirement announcement right then on the … See all stories on this topic »
Even though it seemed like the perfect time for Modano to hang 'em up at the end of the 2009-10 season with the Dallas Stars, he felt like he still had a little bit left in the tank. He put his chips in the pot for one more go-around with the Detroit … See all stories on this topic »