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 | Dallas Cowboys 16oz GameBall Travel Tumbler List Price: $26.99 Sale Price: $23.81 |
| Enjoy a beverage while you're on the go with this NFL® team "Game Ball" travel tumbler from Great American Products. The 16-oz insulated tumbler boasts a leather-like football sleeve and a spill-resistant lid... |
 | Dallas Cowboys Tony Romo Junior Wall Decal List Price: $34.99 Sale Price: $34.99 |
| Your gridiron decorations should be as spectacular as the players themselves. Add some bold football flair to your office or fan cave when you display this Dallas Cowboys Tony Romo junior wall graphic from Fathead®... |
 | DeMarcus Ware Dallas Cowboys Wall Decal List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $82.16 |
| When a warrior steps onto the gridiron, he brings his own special brand of on-field prowess. Honor your favorite player's individuality with this Dallas Cowboys Demarcus Ware wall graphic from Fathead®... |
 | Dallas Stars NHL Sticker Decal Auto Car Wall Vinyl Sale Price: $6.25 |
| Buy 2 Get 1 FREE (When you buy 2, we will authomatically send you the 3rd one for free).
Quick and easy to apply. Just peel and stick. This is digitally cut graphic.
No tools and no glue necessary.
This is made from high quality vinyl with adhesive backing... |
 | NHL Greatest Moments List Price: $19.98 Sale Price: $5.39 Used From: $4.95
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| For the casual and hardcore hockey fan, now you can own every great moment in NHL history on one DVD, from the game winners to the record breakers, this is a must have for every hockey fan. From it�s inception in 1917 until today, the National Hockey League has provided unforgettable moments that turned players into legends, while capturing the hearts of hockey fans through the generations... |
 | 2010 NBA Champions Los Angeles Lakers List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $7.54 Used From: $9.50
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| In the 2010 season, one challenger after another tried to knock the Los Angeles Lakers off their NBA throne. But in the end, the Lakers reigned supreme once again, winning their 16th NBA championship in a drive that culminated with an NBA Finals triumph over the arch-rival Boston Celtics, led by Finals MVP Kobe Bryant... |
The Dallas Stars were founded far away from Dallas, Texas. Walther Bush was one of the owners who purchased one of National Hockey League’s original six extension franchises in 1967 that resulted in Minnesotans North Stars. It was 1976-68 season when North Stars started playing and called the Metropolitan Sports Arena in Bloomington home. Initially team was playing good and had successes made NHL contests for four initial years. Stars kept growing in 1970s, and players of Cleveland Barons were attracted in 1978. They played their first Stanley Cup contest and lost against Islanders in 1981. North Start was playing matches on a regular basis for the rest of the eighties when Bobby Smith, Neal Broten and Dino Ciccareli played solidly.
Injuries and changes were very common for North Stars in late 1980s. The missed NHL contests in 1986-88 season but came back with a come back from Dave Gagner and Mike Gartner. Stars fans got a sight of the man who would be a franchise player in Minnesota and Dallas.
Gordon and George, the team owners wished to sell the team for minimum $ 50 million or to shift the team to San Jose. Norman Green and Howard Baldwin paid for the team and they didn’t move. San chose some players from North Stars system for their new team Sharks. They had some changes in the front office, Bob Gainey moved back as a head coach, and Bob Clarke became the General Manager.
 Minnesota franchise moved in 1993 as monetary problems were never addressed. Stars shifted to south to play for a very first Texas based NHL Team that was called Dallas Home. They played against St Louis Blues in first round of Stanley Cup and won in their first season in Dallas but lost against Vancouver Canucks. Team was bought by media mogul Tom Hicks after the shutout reduced 1994-95 season.
The Stars performed better in 1996-97 season by 38 more points from their gloomy performance last year. Stars brought Ed Belfour and other experienced players to their team to be a strong side. In 1997-98 they took the President’s trophy with maximum regular season points.
Stars kept on trying to make their team strong. Brett Hull was one of the most productive goal scorers in NHL history was hired by Stars. He proved to be beneficial as Stars made it to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1999 season in his presence. They played against Dominik Hasek and Buffalo Sabers. Brett Hull scored a contentious goal for their very first Stanley Cup. In coming years Hull, Belfour and Hatcher left and Bill Guerin and gave goalie Marty Turco were brought in the squad. Constant guidance with experience like Mike Modano made them a premier NHL team.
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