No. 18
Reilly Smith - James Neal - Rob DiMaio - Grant Ledyard - Joel Bouchard
Derek Plante - Chris Tancill - Mike Lalor - Jim McKenzie - Bobby Smith
Curt Fraser - Al Tuer - Paul Houck - Emanuel Viveiros - David Jensen
Mike Eaves - Jim McKenny - Jaime Gallimore - Bryan Hextall - Don Martineau
Ted Harris - Mike Chernoff - Danny Seguin - Bill Collins
Only note against Edmonton..
Reilly Smith becomes the 24th player in franchise history to wear the No. 18 sweater.
Wren Blair 1967/68-1968/69
John Muckler 1968/69
Wren Blair 1969/70
Charlie Burns 1969/70
Jackie Gordon 1970/71-1973/74
Parker MacDonald 1973/74
Jackie Gordon 1974/75
Charlie Burns 1974/75
Ted Harris 1975/76-1977/78
Andre Beaulieu 1977/78
Lou Nanne 1977/78
Harry Howell 1978/79
Glen Sonmor 1978/79-1982/83
Murray Oliver 1982/83
Bill Mahoney 1983/84-1984/85
Lorne Henning 1985/86-1986/87
Glen Sonmor 1986/87
Herb Brooks 1987/88
Pierre Page 1988/89-1989/90
Bob Gainey 1990/91-1995/96
Ken Hitchcock 1995/96-2001/02
Rick Wilson 2001/02
Dave Tippett 2002/03-2008/09
Marc Crawford 2009/10-2010/11
Glen Gulutzan 2011/12-Current
MANAGEMENT
General Manager - 10
Wren Blair 1967-1974
Jack Gordon 1974-1978
Lou Nanne 1978-1988
Jack Ferreira 1988-1990
Bob Clarke 1990-1992
Bob Gainey 1992-2002
Doug Armstrong 2002-2007
Les Jackson & Brett Hull 2007-2009
Joe Nieuwendyk 2009-Present
Where's piqued with the all time uniform history?!
I didn't even see this post. What do you want me to do? There's actually a great resource already out there. Although I guess it's never bad to have our own redundant version in case that goes offline someday.
I didn't even see this post. What do you want me to do? There's actually a great resource already out there. Although I guess it's never bad to have our own redundant version in case that goes offline someday.
that's a pretty cool site. i was thinking more of photos though. and isn't there a historical connection to a team called the seals?
EDIT: there is... "in 1978, the North Stars were purchased by the owners of the Cleveland Barons (formerly the California Golden Seals), the Gund brothers, George III and Gordon. With both on the verge of folding, the NHL permitted the two failing franchises to merge. The merged team continued as the Minnesota North Stars, but assumed the Barons’ place in the Adams Division. The merger brought with it a number of talented players, and the North Stars were revived"
haha, and it's in the first post. feeling rather genius right now...
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Oldest Player
1) Gump Worsley on Apr. 2, 1973 (44 yrs, 10 mos, 19 days)
2) Dean Prentice on Jan. 2, 1974 (41 yrs, 2 mos, 28 days)
3) Guy Carbonneau on Apr. 9, 2000 (40 yrs, 0 mos, 22 days)
4) Mike Modano on Apr. 8, 2010 (39 yrs, 10 mos, 3 days)
5) Grant Ledyard on Apr. 7, 2001 (39 yrs, 4 mos, 18 days)
This is obviously going to change with Whitney and Jagr both over 40. But will update it at the end of the season as each game is just them getting older. Clearly they should both end up 3rd and 4th, pushing Ledyard and Modano out of the top 5.
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Originally Posted by Stars99Lobo37
ALL-TIME SWEATER NUMBERS No. 11
Derek Roy
No. 13
Ray Whitney
No. 20
Cody Eakin
No. 68
Jaromir Jagr
Derek Roy became the 24th player to wear the No. 11 sweater.
Ray Whitney became the 7th player to wear the No. 13 sweater.
Cody Eakin became the 16th player to wear the No. 20 sweater.
Jaromir Jagr became the 1st player to wear the No. 68 sweater.
Jaromir Jagr, Ray Whitney, and Derek Roy became the 460th, 461st, and 462nd player to score a point in franchise history.
Jaromir Jagr and Ray Whiteney became the 375th and 376th player to score a goal in franchise history.
Jaromir Jagr, Ray Whitney, and Derek Roy became the 456th, 457th, and 458th player in get an assist in franchise history.
Brenden Dillon became the 491st player to have a penalty called on them in franchise history.
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Cristopher Nilstorp became the 10th player to wear the No. 41 sweater when he suited up against Minnesota.
Jaromir Jagr became the 42nd player to have a penalty called on them in franchise history, when he was called in the 1st period against Minnesota.
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Cody Eakin became the 463rd player to score a point in franchise history with two points against Detroit.
Cody Eakin also became the 459th player to register an assist in franchise history.
And to finish it off, Cody Eakin became the 493rd player in franchise history to have a penalty called against them.
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Aaron Rome became the 21st player to wear the No. 27 sweater when he suited up against St. Louis. He also became the 588th player to play for the North Stars/Stars.
Colton Sceviour became the 463rd player to register a point when he assisted on Brenden Morrow's 3rd period goal against St. Louis. He also became the 460th player to register an assist.
Only notes from the Columbus and Detroit games:
Jordie Benn's penalty against Columbus made him the 494th player all-time to have a penalty called against them.
And Ray Whitney's penalty against Detroit made him the 495th player all-time.
Assists
1) Mike Modano - 802
2) Neal Broten - 593
3) Sergei Zubov - 438
4) Brian Bellows - 380
5) Bobby Smith - 369
6) Dino Ciccarelli - 319
7) Tim Young - 316
8) Craig Hartsburg - 315
9) Dave Gagner - 287
T10) Brenden Morrow - 284
T10) Mike Ribeiro - 284
Coaches - Wins
1) Ken Hitchcock - 277
2) Dave Tippett - 271
3) Glen Sonmor - 174
4) Bob Gainey - 165
5) Jack Gordon - 116
6) Marc Crawford - 79
7) Lorne Henning - 68
8) Pierre Page - 63
T9) Glen Gulutzan - 48
T9) Wren Blair - 48
T9) Ted Harris - 48
With his assist on Jamie Benn's goal against Anaheim, Brenden Morrow moved into a tie with Mike Ribeiro for 10th all-time in assists.
With the win against Anaheim, Glen Gulutzan moved into a tie for 9th all-time in wins by a coach.
Also, with his minor against Anaheim, Aaron Rome became the 498th player in franchise history to have a penalty called against them.
Against Calgary..
Jamie Oleksiak's assist on Brenden Morrow's 2nd period goal gave him his first point as a Dallas Star. He became the 468th player all-time to record a point in a Stars uniform.
Cody Eakin's 3rd period goal gave him his first goal as a Dallas Star. He became the 380th player all-time to record a goal in a Stars uniform.
Jamie Oleksiak's assist on Brenden Morrow's 2nd period goal gave him his first assist as a Dallas Star. He became the 463rd player all-time to record an assist in a Stars uniform.
Against Nashville..
Stephane Robidas became the 37th player in franchise history to reach 200 points for the club.
Matt Fraser became the 470th player in franchise history to register a point. He also became the 382nd player to score a goal for the franchise.
Against Columbus...
Reilly Smith became the 465th player all-time to record an assist for the franchise.
Against Edmonton...
Erik Cole became the 2nd Star all-time to wear the No. 72 sweater.
Erik Cole also became the 491st played to suit up for the Stars organization.
Against St. Louis...
The Stars' 4-1 victory over the Blues marked their 100th regular season win in franchise history over St. Louis
Kari Lehtonen moved into sole possession of 9th place in games played for goaltenders with his 154th game played.
Kari Lehtonen also hit the 9,000 minute mark with his 60 minutes played against the Blues.
Brenden Morrow moved into sole possession of 5th place in games played with his 828th game played.
Erik Cole became the 471st player in franchise history to record a point in a game. Cole also became the 383rd player in franchise history to score a goal.
great job
just read through this entire thread again
some great stories all the way through here
saw a bunch of names I had to go take another look at again using the wonders of the internet---thank you