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This marks the third consecutive season that Nill has captured the annual award, becoming the first general manager in NHL history to do so
DALLAS — For the third consecutive year, Dallas Stars General Manager Jim Nill has won the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year award -- the first GM to win three times in a row.
Only a short year ago, Dallas Stars General Manager Jim Nill signed Matt Dumba to a two-year deal worth over $3 million per season in the hopes that Dumba could recapture what made him a great player in Minnesota.
With a new four-year extension signed, the veteran forward is excited to continue building on his skills while helping Dallas to its ultimate goal
Benn recently re-signed with Dallas on a one-year, $1 million deal with up to $3 million more in potential bonuses.
The Stars need to find a way to improve their roster to get past the Oilers. This is the most realistic trade they can make to do just that.
Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill has completed the three-peat. Nill was named the 2024-25 recipient of the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award during the 2025 NHL draft on Friday.
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It was still a bit surreal for Gulutzan to be back in the Stars’ home arena, where he was a first-time NHL head coach in his early 40s, and only about six weeks after being in the opposing locker room following Edmonton’s loss in Game 1 of the West Final.
Multiple NHL sources said that Nill is set to bring Gulutzan back for a second run as the head coach of the Dallas Stars, which these days is a slow moving conveyor belt to the unemployment line.
The Dallas Stars have hired Glen Gulutzan as their head coach 12 years after he was fired from his first stint with them.