Named the Stars’ Bill Masterton Award winner for team MVP as voted by his teammates for the sixth time...Posted his seventh 40-assist season, his seventh 70-point season and his fifth 80-point season, which are all franchise records...Collected his eighth 60-point season, which ties the Stars franchise record...Earned his ninth 20-goal season, which is second in Stars history, and his sixth 30-goal season, which ties for the third most in Stars history...Set a career-high and tied for first in Stars history for most hat tricks in one season (3)...Was one of four players (Bondra, Clark & Fleury) to record three hat tricks during the season...He was tied for fourth in the NHL in shorthanded goals (4), was tied for sixth in shorthanded points (5), was tied for seventh in game-winning goals (7), was 13th in points (81) and ranked among league leaders in assists (47), goals (34) and plus/minus (+29)...Was first on the team in goals (34), assists (47), points (81) and shots (222), was tied for first in plus/minus (+29) and was third in game-winning goals...He had a team-high 22 multi-point games and seven three-point outings...Earned six point streaks of at least four games...Earned the game-deciding goal in each of the Stars first three games (2-0-1) becoming the first player in franchise history to record the game-deciding goal in the first three games of the season and tying the team record for consecutive game-deciding goals (Wayne Connelly, Jan. 27-31, 1968, 3-0-0) Last time a NHL player scored game-deciding goals in first three games - Brian Propp, Philadelphia Flyers, 1982-83...Opened the season with a four-game point streak (3-3-6), Oct. 10-17...Had three points (1-2-3) in the Stars first game of the season, Oct. 10 vs. Buffalo...Earned a five-game point streak (2-6-8), Nov. 13-23, which included three multi-point games...Attempted his first career penalty shot on Dec. 7 at Calgary, but was unsuccessful (Moss)...Recorded his fifth career hat trick, with a shorthanded goal, and finished +4 on Dec. 23 at Toronto...Posted his 400th career NHL assist with his second assist on December 26 at Colorado...Was named the NHL's Player of the Week for the period ending Dec. 27 after recording six points (3-3-6) in four games...Had a season-high nine-game point streak (4-8-12), Jan. 12-Feb. 1, that tied for the 12th longest point streak in the NHL in '98-99...Recorded his 700th career NHL point with an assist on January 20 vs. Toronto...Played in the 1999 NHL All-Star Game for the North American Team on Jan. 24 in Tampa...His third All-Star appearance, he tied for the game-high in points with Mats Sundin, totaling one goal and three assists, and was +4, which also equaled the game high...It was his fifth All-Star selection, but only his third time playing as he missed the 1994 and 1997 All-Star Games due to injury...Was the Stars' JCPenney Player of the Month for January after earning 16 points (6-10-16) in 16 games...Posted a five-game point streak (7-3-10), Feb. 19-26...Recorded his sixth career hat trick, and second of the season, on Feb. 19 vs. Chicago...Recorded his 300th career NHL goal, the game-winner, on Feb. 23 at Nashville after posting his third hat trick of the season and seventh of his career...Was named the Stars’ JCPenney Player of the Month for February after recording 15 points (7-8-15) in 12 games with two hat tricks and three game-winning goals...Had a season-high four-game goal streak (5-1-6), Mar. 7-14...Left the game early on Mar. 23 at Phoenix after suffering a laceration around his eye...Missed four games, Apr. 3-9, with a groin strain...Finished second in NHL playoff scoring with 23 points and led the NHL in playoff assists (18)...Led the Stars in scoring in the Quarterfinals vs. Edmonton with four points (1-3-4)...Had a career-high six game playoff point streak, Apr. 21-May 8, which tied for the fourth longest streak of the playoffs...In the Semifinals vs. St. Louis he finished first on the team in series points (7), and tied for first in goals (3), assists (4) and plus/minus (+5)...Scored the overtime, series-clinching goal in Game Six at St. Louis...Had a five-game point streak (3-5-8), May 12-24...Totaled five points (1-4-5) in seven games in the Conference Finals vs. Colorado...Led all players with seven points in the Stanley Cup Finals (0-7-7)...Suffered a broken wrist late in Game Two of the Finals, but returned for Game Three and the remainder of the series...Recorded two assists in Game Five vs. Buffalo for his sixth multi-point game of the playoffs...He also won 65% of his face-offs (15 of 23)...Assisted on both goals in Game Six, playing 61 shifts with 46:12 of ice time in the Cup-clincher, and won 33 of 57 face-offs(57%).
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Was first on the team in plus/minus (+25) and shorthanded goals (5), second in assists (38) and points (59), third in shots (191), tied for fourth in power play goals (7) and was fifth in goals (21)...Was named the NHL's Player of the Month for October after registering 19 points (9-10-19) and finishing +9 in 14 games...It was the second time he won NHL honors in a span of three months (also, March 1997)...Named the Stars Player of the Month for October, the fifth time he has won the award...Had a career-high seven game assist streak (1-7-8), Oct. 25-Nov. 7, tying for the third longest assist streak in the NHL...Played in his 600th career game on Nov. 10 vs. St. Louis...Tied for third in the NHL in SHG and in shorthanded points (7) , was eighth in plus/minus and was among leaders in points per game (1.13)...Had four consecutive multi-point games (6-5-11), Oct. 10-18...He had only one other time in his career with four straight multi-point games, Jan. 9-15, 1992 (4-5-9)...Had multi-point games in three consecutive outings (1-5-6), Nov. 15-19...Recorded his fourth career hat trick, and added an assist, on Oct. 10 vs. Chicago with his second goal good for the 600th point of his NHL career...Missed one game with a bruised ankle, Dec. 12 vs. Boston...Missed ten games with a third degree MCL tear in his right knee, Dec. 5-29, suffered on Dec. 3 vs. Edmonton...He then missed two more contests, Jan. 2-3, with soreness in his knee...Had two assists for the North American squad at the 1998 NHL All-Star Game...It was his fourth All-Star selection, but only his second time playing as he missed the 1994 and 1997 All-Star Games due to injury...Had a four-game scoring streak Jan. 21-29, his fifth scoring streak of the season of four or more games...Tied his season-high for most points in a game with a goal and three assists on Feb. 2 at Toronto which marked his second four-point game of the year and 16th of his career...Had two goals in four contests for Team USA at the 1998 Winter Olympics, tying for the team lead in goals...Suffered a severly separated shoulder on Mar. 12 at Phoenix, and returned to the lineup on Apr. 18 vs. Chicago after missing 17 games...He registered two assists in the season finale for his 17th multi-point game of the season...Led the Stars in points (14) and assists (10) in the 1998 Playoffs and tied for the team lead in goals (4)...Tied for ninth in NHL Playoff scoring...Collected three points (1-2-3) in Game One of the Quarterfinals vs. San Jose...Scored two goals, including the game-winner in Game Five vs. San Jose...Set a career playoff high with three assists in Game One of the Semifinals vs. Edmonton.
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Finished fourth in voting for the Selke Trophy and seventh for the Hart Trophy...Finished fourth in the voting at center for the NHL post-season All-Star team...Named the Stars' Bill Masterton Award winner as MVP as voted by his teammates for the fifth time in the last six seasons...Led the Stars in goals (35), assists (48), points (83), power play goals (9), shorthanded goals (5), game-winning goals (9), and plus/minus (+43)...Finished second in the NHL in plus/minus, tied for second in shorthanded goals and game-winning goals, and 16th in scoring...Marked the fifth time in six years he has led the Stars in scoring...Tied a franchise record by becoming just the fourth player in franchise history to record 80+ points in four different seasons...Also tied a franchise record with the sixth 70-point season of his career...Became only the fifth player in Stars history to score 30+ goals in five different seasons...Named the NHL Player of the Month for March, collecting 18 points (5-13-18) and going +13 in 11 games...Was just the second player in franchise history to capture NHL Player of the Month honors (Beaupre, Feb., 1986)...His nine game-winning goals tied the franchise record...Also assisted on 14 game-winning goals, scored two game-tying goals and assisted on two game-tying goals, giving him a hand in 51% of the Stars' game-deciding goals (27 of 53)...Has 38 career game-winning goals, two behin Brian Bellows for the franchise record...His five short-handed goals were one shy of the franchise mark...Stars were 36-7-7 when he scored a point and just 11-18-1 when he was held scoreless...Was named to the Western Conference All-Star Team, but did not play due to a strained knee...Collected 22 multi-point games, including five three-point contests and three four-point games...Recorded seven two-goal games...Collected his 300th NHL assist on Oct. 30 vs. Buffalo...Tied a career-high with a six-game goal streak (7-2-9), Jan.21-31...Had a seven-game point streak (7-5-12), Jan. 21-Feb. 2...Missed the Feb. 9 game at Los Angeles with the flu...Equaled a career-high with four assists on Mar. 19 vs. Phoenix...Had a seven game point streak (4-6-10), Mar. 23-Apr.7...Played for Team USA in the 1996 World Cup of Hockey...Collected two goals and four assists for six points during the tournament.
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Led the Stars in goals (36), assists (45), points (81) and shots (320)...Became the fifth player in franchise history to record three seasons of 80+ points and is only the fourth player in team annals to record 40+ assits in five campaigns...Posted a team-high 17 multi-point games, including eight games of three or more points...Stars were 13-2-2 in games that he scored at least two points...Had a career high four goals against Edmonton on February 16...He scored 11 goals in February, tying for third most in the NHL for the month...Had a seven game point streak from February 24 to March 2...Scored his 200th NHL goal on December 29 against Detroit and his 500th NHL point on March 20 against St. Louis with a goal...Played in his 500th NHL game on April 12 at Anaheim...Named the Stars Player of the Month in October and January...Scored four short-handed goals, tied for 10th in the NHL...Missed four games with a pulled stomach muscle from November 9-17...Finished season with 13 points in the last 13 games...His 36 goals were the second highest total of his career...Named the Stars' Bill Masterton Award winner as MVP as voted by his teammates for the fourth time in the past five seasons.
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Underwent surgery on April 11 to repair two ruptured tendons in his left ankle suffered on April 4...Did no play in the final 14 games of the season and playoffs...Missed four games with a bruised ankle, March 13-23...Played in his 400th career game...Finished second on the team in +/- (+7), tied for second in points (29), third in assists (17) and tied for second in goals (12)...Set personal highs in assists in one game (4) and points in a game (6) against Anaheim on February 1...His six point game tied for the most points in a game by an NHL player for the season.
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The North Stars franchise moved from Minnesota to Dallas prior to the 93-94 season and were renamed the Dallas Stars...For the third consecutive season he was named the Stars' Bill Masterton Award winner as MVP as voted by his teammates...Becomes the only player in franchise history to accomplish that feat...Scored 50 goals, the most ever by a Stars' center and became only the third player in team history to do so...Led the Stars in scoring for the third consecutive season and tied his career high with 93 points...Led the team in PPG (18), shots (281), shooting percentage (17.8%), GTG (2), multi-point games (29), multi-goal games (12), and PP scoring (18-21-39)...Recorded his second career hat trick on February 21 at San Jose...Matched season high with three assists against LA on November 21 (including 200th of career) and against Sna Jose on November 11...Scored his 400th NHL point with an assist April 12 vs. St. Louis...Scored 20th goal in the team's 24th game, the fastest he's reached the 20-goal mark...Named the Stars' Player of the Month for October after scoring 15 points (10-5-15) in 12 games...Missed six games with a partial tear of the medial collateral ligament suffered January 6 against Philadelphia...The injury caused him to miss making his second straight All-Star Game appearance...Missed two games as a result of a concussion suffered vs. the New York Rangers on February 26...Led the Stars in goals and points in the playoffs with 7-3-10 in nine games...Had five goals in the sweep of the St. Louis Blues including two game winners.
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Led the team in points (93) and assists (60)...Had a 10-game point streak from Jan. 19 to Feb. 9 (7-14-21)...Played in first NHL All-Star Game on Feb. 6 at Montreal...Named NHL Player of the Week ending Feb. 6 after getting 3-5-8 in two games...Played for the US team in the World Championships in Germany.
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Led the team in points (77) and was second in goals (33) and assists (44)...Eight game winning goals tied for forth in the NHL.
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Finished third on the team in goals (28)...Represented the US in the 1991 Canada Cup and in the 1990 World Cup Tournament.
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Named The Hockey News Rookie of the Year...Was runner-up in the Calder Trophy voting...Finished 2nd in NHL rookie scoring (29-46-75)...Turned in the third-best season ever by a Stars rookie with 75 points in 80 games...Scored his first career hat trick on March 17, 1990 at Pittsburgh.
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Played two playoff games for the Stars after completing his season in junior hockey.
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