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  • 1994–95 Dallas Stars season
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  • The 1994–95 Dallas Stars season was the twenty-eighth season in franchise history and the second in Dallas, Texas. Injuries to forward Mike Modano caused him to miss 18 games, more than a third of the 48-game regular season, and finished with 29 points (12 goals, 17 assists). As a result the Stars didn't have the same offensive power they had had in 1993-94, when Modano scored a career-high 50 goals and relied on Dave Gagner to pick up the slack, which he did, leading the team in goals, assists and points. Despite finishing the season on a 4-game losing streak for a 17-23-8 record, Dallas still scored more goals (136) than they allowed (135).
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Season
  • 1994
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GAALeader
  • Andy Moog
Team
  • Dallas Stars
GoalsFor
  • 136
Division
  • Central
AssistsLeader
  • Dave Gagner
WinsLeader
Coach
  • Bob Gainey
Conference
  • Eastern
Record
  • 17
PointsLeader
  • Dave Gagner
GoalsLeader
Captain
  • Derian Hatcher ( )
  • Mark Tinordi ( )
  • Neal Broten ( )
DivisionRank
  • 5
GeneralManager
PIMLeader
ConferenceRank
  • 8
Arena
GoalsAgainst
  • 135
Year
  • 1994
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  • The 1994–95 Dallas Stars season was the twenty-eighth season in franchise history and the second in Dallas, Texas. Injuries to forward Mike Modano caused him to miss 18 games, more than a third of the 48-game regular season, and finished with 29 points (12 goals, 17 assists). As a result the Stars didn't have the same offensive power they had had in 1993-94, when Modano scored a career-high 50 goals and relied on Dave Gagner to pick up the slack, which he did, leading the team in goals, assists and points. Despite finishing the season on a 4-game losing streak for a 17-23-8 record, Dallas still scored more goals (136) than they allowed (135). In the playoffs, the Stars faced the best team in the NHL, the Detroit Red Wings. The Stars found themselves in a hole early, trailing 3 games to none prior to game 4 on May 14. After Dallas won a spirited game 4 by a score of 4-1, the two teams rushed back to Detroit for game 5 on May 15, which the Red Wings won 3-1 to take the series 4 games to 1. __TOC__