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Fantasy News
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Bourque was called up from AHL Texas on Wednesday. Bourque's promotion comes after AHL Texas was eliminated from the Calder Cup playoffs. The 22-year-old center racked up 26 goals and 51 helpers in 71 AHL regular-season contests before adding another 11 points in seven postseason games with Texas. Even if Bourque doesn't see much time in the Stanley Cup playoffs, he should be in the mix for a roster spot heading into the 2024-25 campaign given his offensive upside.... See More ... See Less
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Stars' Mavrik Bourque: Sent to AHL
Bourque was reassigned to AHL Texas on Thursday. Bourque had 26 goals and 77 points in 71 AHL regular-season contests in 2023-24. He also made his NHL debut April 6, recording two shots and a hit in 10:56 of ice time. Bourque figures to be a key player for Texas in its upcoming playoff series against Milwaukee.... See More ... See Less -
Stars' Mavrik Bourque: Returns to NHL
Bourque was called up from AHL Texas on Friday, Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. The Stars had a pair of injuries Wednesday in Game 2 against the Golden Knights, as Mason Marchment and Radek Faksa each suffered undisclosed injuries. The Stars are down to 12 healthy forwards ahead of Game 3 versus Vegas on Saturday, necessitating the recall of Bourque. Bourque made his NHL debut April 6 in Chicago, managing two shots on goal in 10:56 of ice time. He led the AHL in scoring during the regular season with 77 points and is tied for the early lead in AHL playoff scoring with two goals and two assists in a pair of games.... See More ... See Less -
Stars' Mavrik Bourque: Returns to minors
Bourque was loaned to AHL Texas on Sunday. During his NHL debut Saturday versus Chicago, Bourque had one shot on goal and two hits in 10:56 of ice time. His demotion was expected because Tyler Seguin (lower body) is slated to return to the lineup Sunday against Colorado.... See More ... See Less -
Stars' Mavrik Bourque: Called up from AHL
Bourque was recalled from AHL Texas on Friday. Bourque has been exceptional in the AHL this season, as he leads the league in points with 72 in 66 games. Bourque was selected in the first round -- 30th overall -- in 2020. He has little, if anything, left to prove at the AHL level and should make his NHL debut before the end of the regular season.... See More ... See Less -
Stars' Mavrik Bourque: Dropped to AHL
Bourque was assigned to AHL Texas on Sunday. Bourque registered 20 goals and 47 points in 70 AHL contests last campaign. The 21-year-old forward is still waiting for a chance to make his NHL debut after being drafted 30th overall in 2020 by the Stars.... See More ... See Less -
Stars' Mavrik Bourque: Called up by Dallas
Bourque was summoned by Dallas from AHL Texas on Thursday. Bourque had 20 goals and 47 points in 70 regular-season contests with Texas. The 21-year-old hasn't made his NHL debut. Dallas can use the extra depth with Jamie Benn (suspension) out and Evgenii Dadonov (lower body) doubtful for Thursday's contest, but even so, Bourque might not draw into the lineup.... See More ... See Less -
Stars' Mavrik Bourque: Grabs entry-level deal
Bourque penned a three-year, entry-level contract with Dallas on Monday. Bourque has reached the 25-goal mark in each of his previous two junior seasons and will likely hit that threshold again in 2020-21. Selected by the Stars with the 30th overall pick in the 2020 NHL Draft, another strong campaign from the 19-year-old center could see him jump straight to the NHL roster ahead of the 2021-22 campaign.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Bruce LeVine@BruceLeVinePuck9H agoStars off night, so checked out the ACMs with @adalldoll. (Happy Mother’s Week!) @NoahKahan crushed the duet with Kelsea Ballerini. Favorite song of the night https://t.co/tZJi1nEVTM
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z - Dallas Stars@DallasStars11H agoFridays are for Watch Partying 🍻 Join us tomorrow on #PNCPlazaDallas outside @AACenter for our Game 6 @BudLight Watch Party as we take on the Avs at 9pm CT! Bring yourself and your chairs, we'll bring the party, Ice Girls, @VictorEGreen, @jeffk_stars, and @ShippySpins! See… https://t.co/DKTpCRV8do
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Lia Assimakopoulos@Lassimak17H agoJake Oettinger is 11-4 after a playoff loss in his career with .925 SV%. After allowing the most goals of the Stars’ playoff run last night, can he bounce back once more in Game 6 to end the series vs. Colorado? https://t.co/vrmpec7VeZ
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Lia Assimakopoulos@Lassimak19H agoICYMI: The Stars fought to win home-ice advantage, so why are they struggling to win at home? https://t.co/FAgxrLUgeQ
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Lia Assimakopoulos@Lassimak20H agoBack to Denver we go (if my flight ever takes off). The Stars couldn’t get it done at home, so they’ll look to be road warriors again at Ball Arena. Here are five thoughts from last night ⤵️ https://t.co/TempVzgC4g
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Mike Heika@MikeHeika20H agoHeika’s Take: Stars can’t find dagger as Avalanche force Game 6 https://t.co/HC2QQqa4ND
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Bruce LeVine@BruceLeVinePuck21H agoBefore mass-hysteria kicks in... please remember that in Game #5 of the 1999 WCF, Hall of Famer Eddie Belfour gave up 6 goals as Colorado took a 3-2 series lead. Stars won next game in Denver, went on to win the Cup. Losses happen in playoffs, bouncing back is what matters
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Mike Heika@MikeHeika1D agoAvalanche at Stars 05.15.24 https://t.co/EQKgXzFSam
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Lia Assimakopoulos@Lassimak1D agoThe Stars fought all regular season for home ice advantage. But now below .500 at home in the playoffs, it isn’t proving to be much of an advantage at all. https://t.co/FAgxrLUgeQ
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Lia Assimakopoulos@Lassimak1D agoAgreed with this point from PDB. Stars won three straight in both series. Winning four in a row is a big ask. "This is a hard league to beat any team four times in a row, never mind the Colorado Avalanche when you’re in the conference semifinals."