Glen Gulutzan's second chance with the Dallas Stars comes more than a decade after his first stint, and with Jason Robertson, Roope Hintz, Miro Heiskanen,
The Dallas Stars are set to begin training camp with Glen Gulutzan back behind the bench, but analyst Brian Sweet warns fans not to expect any surprise
The Dallas Stars enter 2025-26 with Glen Gulutzan's one percent challenge and a new identity that could finally unlock their Stanley Cup potential. Jim Nill's decision to hire Glen Gulutzan this summer wasn't about tearing down what Pete DeBoer built, it was about refining the details.
In NHL history, 52 players have reached the 1,200-point plateau over the course of their careers. How many of the 52 can you name in six minutes?
The Dallas Stars hired Glen Gulutzan this summer with one goal in mind: turn a perennial contender into a Stanley Cup winner. For the past three years, Dallas has fallen just short, bowing out in the Western Conference Final.
Every NHL player faces some degree of pressure. Even Aleksander Barkov, who has captained the Florida Panthers to back-to-back titles. However, some players certainly face more pressure than most, and of course inherently some players are facing the most pressure.
The Dallas Stars have suffered tough losses in three straight Western Conference Finals, twice at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers. This summer, the team decided to make a change, hiring Oilers assistant Glen Gulutzan as their new head coach.
The Dallas Stars are in the midst of a frustrating streak. They’ve lost in the Western Conference Final in each of the last three seasons, including back-to-back losses at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers.
The Dallas Stars already boast one of the NHL's deepest rosters, but their upcoming training camp could feature a battle that goes beyond the veterans.
Welcome to my new weekly article, Stars Weekly, where we go over the week that was for the Dallas Stars! Once the season starts, there will be a lot more to cover, but there’s still plenty to talk about as the offseason marches on.
With names like Jason Robertson, Mikko Rantanen, and Miro Heiskanen, Glen Gulutzan inherits a Dallas Stars roster that's built to win now After years serving as an assistant coach across the league, Glen Gulutzan is back in the spotlight, and this time, he might be walking into the best situation any NHL coach could ask for.
With the Dallas Stars finalizing a deal with Glen Gulutzan on July 1 to become their new head coach, all 32 teams have their man behind the bench for the 2025-26 season.
Just weeks into his return to the Dallas Stars organization, the new head coach has already diagnosed the fatal flaw that's kept the team from getting past the Edmonton Oilers in back-to-back playoff exits.
The Dallas Stars fired Peter DeBoer after several post-season failures, and now his replacement Glen Gulutzan opened up on why his teams have struggled against Edmonton.
New Dallas Stars head coach Glen Gulutzan is inheriting a team with a high talent level and high expectations. The Stars have made it to the Western Conference Finals three years in a row, yet have a head coach in his first year of coaching.
The Dallas Stars, new head coach Glen Gulutzan, and the addition of Olympic figure skating legend David Pelletier as an assistant coach are turning heads as Dallas looks to sharpen its speed and edge work heading into the 2025-26 NHL season.
New Dallas Stars, head coach Glen Gulutzan, and their 2025-26 season outlook are all tied to one clear message as the team looks to rebound: they must add more physical play and grit without losing the speed and skill that made them contenders.
In his short career as a head coach in the NHL, Kris Knoblauch has taken the league by storm. In less than two seasons behind an NHL bench, he has two Stanley Cup Final appearances.
The Edmonton Oilers will have a new look behind the bench heading into the 2025-26 season. It is expected that head coach Kris Knoblauch will get an extension, but gone are Glen Gulutzan and Paul Coffey.
An exodus of the Edmonton Oilers coaching staff is in full swing. With all the assistant coaches’ contracts having expired after this past season, all signs have pointed to none of them returning, while one has already landed on his feet with the Dallas Stars naming Glen Gulutzan head coach.
The Dallas Stars got a late start on the coaching carousel, with their hire of head coach Glen Gulutzan on July 1 coming nearly a month after nearly every other team made their hires.
The Stars have named longtime Oilers skating coach David Pelletier as an assistant on Glen Gulutzan’s staff, per a team announcement Friday. It’s not the 50-year-old’s first NHL job.
Glen Gulutzan is getting a second chance behind the bench of the Dallas Stars. The Stars on Tuesday hired Gulutzan as the team's head coach. Gulutzan, 53, replaces Pete DeBoer, who was fired by the team on June 6 shortly after Dallas lost in the Western Conference finals for the third straight season.
The Dallas Stars officially named a new head coach as the chaos of the offseason crescendos. After news broke that the organization identified a new leader for their NHL club, the Stars made things official and named Glen Gulutzan as the new coach.
Dallas gave him his first NHL head coaching gig back in 2011, promoting him after he served as the head coach of AHL Texas for two seasons.
After spending the past seven seasons as an assistant coach with the Edmonton Oilers, Glen Gulutzan is finally getting another shot as a full-fledged bench boss in the NHL.
Big news on the coaching front in Edmonton, as the Oilers are working on a contract extension for head coach Kris Knoblauch. Oilers general manager Stan Bowman revealed the news Saturday in a post-draft press conference.
The Dallas Stars have announced the hiring of their new head coach to replace Pete DeBoer, but in doing so, they poached him away from the Oilers' bench.
A familiar face could return to the bench in Texas. According to multiple reports, the Dallas Stars are closing in on hiring Glen Gulutzan as the team’s new head coach.
The Dallas Stars were granted permission to interview Edmonton Oilers assistant coach Glen Gulutzan for their vacant head coaching spot, Oilersnation’s Jason Gregor reported Wednesday.
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