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Stars' mission to build youth hockey in Dallas no passing fad
Posted on March 19, 2012 at 10:55 PM
Updated Tuesday, Mar 20 at 2:35 PM
Ever since the Stars arrived in Dallas in 1993, youth hockey has been on the rise. Fifteen years ago, there were four high school hockey teams in North Texas. Today, there are 44 in the area, 70 in the state and the Stars continue to push for more.
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