The Dallas Stars announced Friday they have activated forward Adam Erne from long-term injured reserve (LRIR). Erne will immediately step back into Dallas’ lineup for Friday’s game against the Anaheim Ducks, with Colin Blackwell getting scratched to make room.
A couple of roster moves to open up some cap space for the Dallas Stars. On Monday, the team announced that forwards Matt Duchene and Adam Erne have both been placed on long-term injured reserve.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
Although he’s far from a high-profile talent, Erne was one of the most surprising signings from the summer. The 2024-25 campaign was the first time in nine years that Erne hadn’t registered an NHL contest.
Dallas Stars winger Adam Erne will miss “at least a couple of weeks” with a lower-body injury, Stars radio analyst Bruce LeVine reported Wednesday afternoon.
The Dallas Stars scored twice in less than a minute in the middle of the third period to take the lead and held on for a 5-4 come-from-behind win over the host Nashville Predators on Saturday.
A familiar name has earned himself a new NHL deal. On Tuesday, Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill announced that the team has signed forward Adam Erne to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2025-26 season.
On Wednesday, the Dallas Stars revealed their training camp roster for the 2025-26 season. Among the usual names, a few players are heading to Texas on professional tryouts.
The Stars have signed Adam Erne to a professional tryout, according to the training camp roster they announced today. It will be his third consecutive season attending an NHL camp on a tryout basis.
Thought it’s not the most of ideal circumstances, Adam Erne is thrilled to be attending New York Rangers training camp, getting to put on the sweater of his favorite childhood team.
Welcome to my annual player review series, where I dive into the Edmonton Oilers season player-by-player. We’ll look back at the season that was, what kind of impact each player had, and what we could see from them next season.
Welcome to my annual player review series, where I dive into the Edmonton Oilers season player-by-player. We’ll look back at the season that was, what kind of impact each player had, and what we could see from them next season.
Most, if not all of these players won’t see any action during the rest of Edmonton’s postseason action but will be staying ready in case injuries warrant them suiting up.
The Edmonton Oilers have placed forward Adam Erne on waivers, the club announced Monday. Erne, 28, joined the team on a professional tryout in the pre-season and ended up signing a one-year contract with the team.