The Dallas Stars have unveiled jersey numbers for their newest players, and one veteran in particular is reclaiming a familiar look. Radek Faksa, who signed a three-year deal to return to Dallas after a short stint with the St.
The Dallas Stars have officially announced the jersey numbers for their newest players, and for one familiar face, it's a return to an old identity. The team welcomed back Radek Faksa on a three-year deal during free agency.
The Dallas Stars are heading into the new season looking for stability, and one of their most underrated moves could be the return of a familiar face. While the team was busy clearing cap space by moving Mason Marchment and Matt Dumba, a quieter signing might be the key to another deep run.
Radek Faksa returns to the Dallas Stars on a $6 million deal, giving Jim Nill depth and leadership for another Stanley Cup push Radek Faksa's return could be the Dallas Stars' smartest offseason move The Dallas Stars made several moves this summer, but one stands out as the most important.
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.
The Dallas Stars have reunited with centre Radek Faksa on a three-year deal with an average annual value (AAV) of $2 million. The 13th overall pick by Dallas in 2012, Faksa previously played for the Stars from 2015 to 2024, appearing in over 600 games and posting exactly 200 points.
After coming up short in the Western Conference Finals for the third straight year, the Dallas Stars are going to spend this offseason looking for a way to get improve their roster so that they can finally get over the hump.
The Dallas Stars have signed forward Radek Faksa to a three-year, $6 million deal with an annual average value (AAV) of $2 million, according to multiple reports.
Vince Z. Mercogliano: New York Rangers defenseman K’Andre Miller’s availability is well known. Believe the Rangers would like an NHL player in the return package.
The St. Louis Blues made the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2025, and nearly went on an impressive run. The Blues chased Connor Hellebuyck three times in the first round against the Winnipeg Jets.
Welcome to NHL Rumours! The Eastern Conference Final has begun, and the Western Conference Final starts on Wednesday. While the Stanley Cup Playoffs are in the final four, that does not mean the other NHL teams are not busy.
Nothing is better in sports than a game seven contest in the playoffs. The St. Louis Blues played the Winnipeg Jets in game seven of their first-round playoff series.
The St. Louis Blues find themselves in an interesting position as 2025 trade deadline day has arrived. They are 30-27-6 and have won five of their final six games before they take on the Anaheim Ducks on deadline day.
Radek Faksa scored the game-winning goal as the St. Louis Blues edged the visiting Calgary Flames 2-1 Tuesday night. Colton Parayko also scored for the Blues and Jordan Binnington made 26 saves.
Welcome to our latest installment of NHL Rumours! The NHL trade deadline is not until March 7th. However, rumours are floating around as to who could be on the move before that date.
St. Louis Blues’ forward Radek Faksa will not play Thursday night against the San Jose Sharks, according to Blues’ Head Coach Jim Montgomery. “I’m not a doctor, but it was real close to his privates,” Montgomery told The Athletic Blues’ reporter Jeremy Rutherford.
The St. Louis Blues haven’t made any huge moves this summer. The most impactful move general manager Doug Armstrong has made so far is locking in Pavel Buchnevich to a new six-year contract extension.
The St. Louis Blues are acquiring centre Radek Faksa in a trade with the Dallas Stars. The Blues are sending future considerations to the Stars in return.
According to Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli, the St. Louis Blues have acquired forward Radek Faksa from the Dallas Stars for future considerations. Faksa tallied seven goals and 12 assists for 19 points in 74 games last season with the Stars, he added one goal in eight Stanley Cup Playoff contests.
Dallas Stars forward Radek Faksa will return to the lineup for Sunday's Game 7 of the Western Conference first-round series versus the visiting Vegas Golden Knights.
In the salary cap era, NHL teams often find themselves trying to plug holes in the playoffs with inexperienced, young players. The Vegas Golden Knights feel fortunate that they can deal with Nicolas Hague’s day-to-day lower-body injury by replacing him with a three-time Stanley Cup champion.
Over the past few months, the online discourse surrounding the Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames has recently reached a new level. Dallas’ biggest area of need as a “buyer” this season is help on defence.
Stars head coach Rick Bowness revealed ahead of Saturday's game that Ben Bishop, Radek Faksa, Blake Comeau, Roope Hintz and Stephen Johns have all been deemed "unfit to play."