Dallas Stars
Brett Hull's skate was in the crease when he scored the Cup-winning goal in triple overtime of Game 6 of the 1999 Stanley Cup Final and Dallas fans will tell you they don't care because the rule had been changed and the trophy is in the case. These Dallas Stars rivalry shirts are built on that exact stubbornness.
Anti-Avalanche gear takes the top spot in this collection because Colorado is the Central Division power Dallas has measured itself against for two decades, available in text and box designs, censored or fully explicit, in Stars Victory green, gold, and black. Anti-Blues and anti-Predators designs cover the rest of the Central with anti-Jets tees rounding out the divisional set. Outside the division, Sabres hate stays stocked because Buffalo still hasn't accepted what happened in 1999.
Dallas Stars fan gear for Stars Nation. Wear it to American Airlines Center in Victory Park, to bars across Uptown and Deep Ellum, to watch parties anywhere from Plano to Fort Worth.
A Stanley Cup in 1999 and a Cup Final return in 2000. Mike Modano as the all-time American goal scorer. Ed Belfour stopping pucks like the puck owed him money. The North Stars heritage that came south in 1993 and built Texas into a hockey state. Three straight Western Conference Finals in the Roope Hintz and Jason Robertson era. The Lone Star green flies in Dallas. Go Stars.