2008–09 Dallas Stars season
National Hockey League team season
The 2008–09 Dallas Stars season was the 42nd season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 5, 1967.
The Stars attempted to win the Stanley Cup for the second time in franchise history but the Stars would end the season missing the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2002 having missed the 2009 playoffs by eight points.
Pre-season
The Stars finished the pre-season with a 1-5-1 record.
2008 Pre-season Game Log: 1–5–1 (Home: 1–2–1; Road: 0–3–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Recap
1
September 23
Dallas
2–3
St. Louis
Stephan
10,796
0–1–0
[1]
2
September 25
Colorado
4–2
Dallas
Climie
16,634
0–2–0
[2]
3
September 27
St. Louis
3–4
Dallas
Turco
17,191
1–2–0
[3]
4
September 28
Dallas
3–4
Chicago
Stephan
18,425
1–3–0
[4]
5
October 1
Dallas
1–3
Colorado
Climie
?
1–4–0
[5]
6
October 2
Chicago
4–3
Dallas
SO
Turco
15,142
1–4–1
[6]
7
October 5
Edmonton
3–2
Dallas
Turco
16,835
1–5–1
[7]
Regular season
The Stars finished the regular season having scored the fewest shorthanded goals in the NHL, with just two.[ 1]
On February 6, 2009, the Stars defeated the New York Rangers at home by a score of 10–2.[ 2] It was the first time that the Stars had scored 10 goals in a game since they defeated the San Jose Sharks at home by a score of 10–3 on November 28, 1992, when the franchise was still based in Minnesota .[ 3]
On April 4, 2009, Trevor Daley scored just 16 seconds into the overtime period to give the Stars a 5–4 home win over the St. Louis Blues .[ 4] It would prove to be the fastest overtime goal scored during the 2008–09 regular season.[ 5]
Divisional standings
[ 6]
Note: No. = Division rank, CR = Conference rank, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.
Conference standings
bold – qualified for playoffs, y – division winner, p – Presidents' Trophy winner
CE – Central Division, NW – Northwest Division, PA – Pacific Division
Schedule and results
2008–09 Game Log
October: 4–5–2 (Home: 2–1–2; Road: 2–4–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
1
October 10
Columbus
5–4
Dallas
OT
Turco
18,532
0–0–1
1
[8]
2
October 11
Dallas
1–3
Nashville
Turco
17,113
0–1–1
1
[9]
3
October 15
Nashville
4–6
Dallas
Turco
16,899
1–1–1
3
[10]
4
October 16
Dallas
1–6
St. Louis
Turco
18,550
1–2–1
3
[11]
5
October 18
Colorado
5–4
Dallas
Turco
17,151
1–3–1
3
[12]
6
October 20
Dallas
2–1
NY Rangers
Turco
18,200
2–3–1
5
[13]
7
October 22
Dallas
0–5
New Jersey
Turco
12,101
2–4–1
5
[14]
8
October 23
Dallas
5–3
NY Islanders
Turco
10,183
3–4–1
7
[15]
9
October 25
Washington
6–5
Dallas
OT
Turco
18,532
3–4–2
8
[16]
10
October 29
Minnesota
2–4
Dallas
Stephan
18,431
4–4–2
10
[17]
11
October 31
Dallas
2–5
Chicago
Stephan
21,212
4–5–2
10
[18]
November: 4–6–2 (Home: 1–3–1; Road: 3–3–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
12
November 1
Dallas
1–5
Boston
Turco
14,576
4–6–2
10
[19]
13
November 7
Dallas
5–2
Anaheim
Turco
17,048
5–6–2
12
[20]
14
November 8
Dallas
1–2
San Jose
Turco
17,496
5–7–2
12
[21]
15
November 11
Dallas
2–3
Los Angeles
SO
Turco
13,823
5–7–3
13
[22]
16
November 13
Los Angeles
3–2
Dallas
Turco
17,675
5–8–3
13
[23]
17
November 15
Dallas
3–2
Phoenix
Turco
15,508
6–8–3
15
[24]
18
November 20
Chicago
6–3
Dallas
Turco
18,027
6–9–3
15
[25]
19
November 22
Anaheim
2–1
Dallas
SO
Turco
17,734
6–9–4
16
[26]
20
November 24
Dallas
3–4
Philadelphia
Turco
19,171
6–10–4
16
[27]
21
November 26
Dallas
4–3
Minnesota
Turco
18,568
7–10–4
18
[28]
22
November 28
San Jose
6–2
Dallas
Turco
18,532
7–11–4
18
[29]
23
November 30
Edmonton
3–4
Dallas
Turco
16,650
8–11–4
20
[30]
December: 8–4–1 (Home: 6–2–0; Road: 2–2–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
24
December 2
Dallas
3–1
Calgary
Turco
19,289
9–11–4
22
[31]
25
December 3
Dallas
2–5
Edmonton
Turco
16,839
9–12–4
22
[32]
26
December 5
Colorado
1–2
Dallas
SO
Turco
16,651
10–12–4
24
[33]
27
December 10
Phoenix
5–3
Dallas
Turco
16,374
10–13–4
24
[34]
28
December 12
Detroit
1–3
Dallas
Turco
18,532
11–13–4
26
[35]
29
December 13
Dallas
0–3
Nashville
Stephan
15,426
11–14–4
26
[36]
30
December 16
Phoenix
1–2
Dallas
OT
Turco
15,387
12–14–4
28
[37]
31
December 18
Columbus
5–6
Dallas
SO
Turco
16,281
13–14–4
30
[38]
32
December 20
Dallas
4–5
Ottawa
OT
Turco
19,486
13–14–5
31
[39]
33
December 23
Dallas
8–2
Toronto
Turco
19,269
14–14–5
33
[40]
34
December 27
Anaheim
3–4
Dallas
OT
Turco
18,532
15–14–5
35
[41]
35
December 29
San Jose
3–1
Dallas
Turco
18,532
15–15–5
35
[42]
36
December 31
New Jersey
2–4
Dallas
Turco
18,584
16–15–5
37
[43]
January: 7–3–2 (Home: 3–0–1; Road: 4–3–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
37
January 3
Dallas
1–4
Edmonton
Turco
16,839
16–16–5
37
[44]
38
January 4
Dallas
3–2
Vancouver
SO
Turco
18,630
17–16–5
39
[45]
39
January 8
Dallas
1–6
Detroit
Turco
20,066
17–17–5
39
[46]
40
January 10
Dallas
0–1
Phoenix
SO
Turco
14,557
17–17–6
40
[47]
41
January 12
Detroit
4–5
Dallas
OT
Turco
17,648
18–17–6
42
[48]
42
January 15
Buffalo
5–4
Dallas
SO
Turco
17,339
18–17–7
43
[49]
43
January 17
Los Angeles
2–3
Dallas
SO
Turco
18,532
19–17–7
45
[50]
44
January 19
Dallas
2–4
Tampa Bay
Turco
13,991
19–18–7
45
[51]
45
January 21
Dallas
4–1
Florida
Turco
11,200
20–18–7
47
[52]
46
January 27
Atlanta
0–2
Dallas
Turco
16,726
21–18–7
49
[53]
47
January 29
Dallas
4–2
Detroit
Turco
20,066
22–18–7
51
[54]
48
January 31
Dallas
7–3
Columbus
Turco
18,049
23–18–7
53
[55]
February: 6–7–0 (Home: 5–5–0; Road: 1–2–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
49
February 3
Calgary
1–3
Dallas
Turco
16,395
24–18–7
55
[56]
50
February 5
Dallas
2–3
Colorado
Turco
13,624
24–19–7
55
[57]
51
February 6
NY Rangers
2–10
Dallas
Turco
18,532
25–19–7
57
[58]
52
February 8
Nashville
1–4
Dallas
Turco
17,689
26–19–7
59
[59]
53
February 11
Phoenix
1–0
Dallas
Turco
16,440
26–20–7
59
[60]
54
February 13
Vancouver
1–2
Dallas
Turco
18,532
27–20–7
61
[61]
55
February 14
Dallas
2–6
Chicago
Turco
22,704
27–21–7
61
[62]
56
February 16
Dallas
3–2
Columbus
SO
Turco
15,006
28–21–7
63
[63]
57
February 19
Edmonton
2–4
Dallas
Turco
17,792
29–21–7
65
[64]
58
February 21
Chicago
3–1
Dallas
Turco
18,584
29–22–7
65
[65]
59
February 23
San Jose
1–0
Dallas
Turco
17,988
29–23–7
65
[66]
60
February 26
St. Louis
3–1
Dallas
Turco
17,603
29–24–7
65
[67]
61
February 28
Anaheim
4–3
Dallas
Turco
18,171
29–25–7
65
[68]
March: 5–8–3 (Home: 2–4–1; Road: 3–4–2)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
62
March 1
Pittsburgh
4–1
Dallas
Stephan
18,532
29–26–7
65
[69]
63
March 3
Dallas
4–1
San Jose
Turco
17,496
30–26–7
67
[70]
64
March 5
Dallas
4–5
Los Angeles
OT
Turco
17,430
30–26–8
68
[71]
65
March 6
Dallas
3–2
Anaheim
Turco
17,380
31–26–8
70
[72]
66
March 8
Montreal
3–1
Dallas
Turco
17,646
31–27–8
70
[73]
67
March 10
Dallas
2–5
St. Louis
Turco
17,708
31–28–8
70
[74]
68
March 12
Carolina
2–3
Dallas
Turco
16,788
32–28–8
72
[75]
69
March 14
Minnesota
2–3
Dallas
OT
Turco
18,584
33–28–8
74
[76]
70
March 17
Dallas
2–4
Vancouver
Turco
18,630
33–29–8
74
[77]
71
March 18
Dallas
1–2
Calgary
Turco
19,289
33–30–8
74
[78]
72
March 21
Dallas
2–5
San Jose
Turco
17,496
33–31–8
74
[79]
73
March 24
Vancouver
5–2
Dallas
Turco
17,276
33–32–8
74
[80]
74
March 26
Los Angeles
1–0
Dallas
SO
Turco
16,908
33–32–9
75
[81]
75
March 28
Florida
6–3
Dallas
Turco
18,532
33–33–9
75
[82]
76
March 30
Dallas
5–6
Phoenix
OT
Stephan
13,831
33–33–10
76
[83]
77
March 31
Dallas
3–2
Los Angeles
Turco
17,648
34–33–10
78
[84]
April: 2–2–1 (Home: 1–1–0; Road: 1–1–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
78
April 2
Calgary
2–1
Dallas
Turco
17,106
34–34–10
78
[85]
79
April 4
St. Louis
4–5
Dallas
OT
Climie
18,532
35–34–10
80
[86]
80
April 7
Dallas
1–3
Minnesota
Climie
18,568
35–35–10
82
[87]
81
April 9
Dallas
3–2
Colorado
SO
Climie
13,822
36–35–10
84
[88]
82
April 10
Dallas
3–4
Anaheim
SO
Turco
17,531
36–35–11
85
[89]
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
Playoffs
The Dallas Stars failed to qualify for the 2009 NHL playoffs . for the first time since 2002
Player statistics
Skaters
Goaltenders
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Stars. Stats reflect player's season totals.
‡ Traded mid-season
Bold/italics denotes franchise record
Awards and records
Milestones
Stars forward James Neal
Regular Season
Player
Milestone
Reached
James Neal
1st NHL Game 1st NHL Goal 1st NHL Point
October 10, 2008
Fabian Brunnstrom
1st NHL Game 1st NHL Goal 1st NHL Point 1st NHL Hat Trick
October 15, 2008
James Neal
1st NHL Assist
October 15, 2008
Fabian Brunnstrom
1st NHL Assist
October 20, 2008
Mike Ribeiro
300th NHL Point
October 23, 2008
B. J. Crombeen
1st NHL Goal
October 25, 2008
Joel Lundqvist
100th NHL Game
October 25, 2008
Stephane Robidas
500th NHL Game
October 31, 2008
Transactions
Trades
Condition not satisfied.
Free agents
Waivers
Retired
Draft picks
The Stars' picks at the 2008 NHL Entry Draft in Ottawa , Ontario .
See also
Farm teams
In 2008, the Stars ended their affiliation with the American Hockey League (AHL)'s Iowa Stars as their primary minor league affiliate, expecting to announce the formation of a new minor league expansion team, the Texas Stars , at the beginning of the 2009–10 season. The Texas Stars will be based in Cedar Park, Texas , just three hours driving time from the metroplex. The Stars' minor league contract players are currently dispersed among four different teams in the AHL and ECHL .
References
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