, Matt McClearin looks at the playoff-bound Stars and their exciting crop of phenoms, some of whom aren't yet old enough to drink a beer.
The Stars lost in the Western Conference Finals last year in a thrilling six-game series to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights. You might also remember the Stars squad that made it to the Stanley Cup Finals in the 2020 “bubble season.” But on the heels of those heartbreaking losses, the Stars now seem poised to run right back into the deep end of the NHL playoffs.
"But if you’re curious about this team or have thoughts of jumping on a local bandwagon, just do it."The Stars have incredible depth, thanks to smart drafting and player development that’s created an influx of talented young players. Last season saw the debut of Wyatt Johnston, who was a revelation in the playoffs and has carried that into a second consecutive 20-plus goal campaign in his second season. He’s 20.
And before we move on, the top-notch defenseman Hartley is skating with is Miro Heiskanen, one of the best overall players not just on the Stars, but in the NHL. You guessed it, he’s a young one too. The Finnish Heiskanen, despite playing in his sixth NHL season, is only 24.
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