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1999 Stanley Cup Finals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1998–99 NHL season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1998–99 NHL season was the 82nd regular season of the National Hockey League. Twenty-seven teams played 82 games each. The Dallas Stars finished first in regular season play, and won the Stanley...
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The New York Rangers have hired former Stanley Cup winner John Tortorella to replace Tom Renney, who was fired as head coach earlier Monday. ... Tortorella, 50, was an assistant coach with the Rangers during the 1999-2000 season, taking over from John Muckler when he was fired in March of that season.
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As all of you know, we're here to congratulate the 1999 Stanley Cup winner, the Dallas Stars. Ice hockey is a fascinating game, but for those of us who grew up in the South, we know it's normally dominated by people north of the Mason-Dixon line.
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The greatest night in the history of the Dallas Stars franchise would take place on June 19, 1999, in Buffalo, and it was a culmination of all general manager Bob Gainey’s masterful guidance, all of head coach Ken Hitchcock’s lessons and teachings, and all of owner ... CHARTER FLIGHT HOME WITH THE STANLEY CUP :
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Stanley Cup Winner; Dr. Scot McFadden '73, '75; Sport/Industrial Psychologist; Speakers Series - March 24, 1999 & March 20, 2001 ... He is currently under contract with the Dallas Stars, the 1999 Stanley Cup Champions, as a motivational expert and to assist with player selection and professional development.
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