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Dallas Stars go into home opener under Glen Gulutzan still looking to compete more after 2-0 start – WTOP News
DALLAS (AP) — Stars coach Glen Gulutzan has repeatedly said that he wants them to compete more in every aspect.…
DALLAS (AP) — Stars coach Glen Gulutzan has repeatedly said that he wants them to compete more in every aspect. That message was prominent even after Dallas won its first two games on the road against division opponents it also beat in the playoffs last season.
The Stars finished practice Monday, the day before their home opener, with players going through a 1-on-1 drill battling for pucks. Pairs of players were spread out over the ice at the same time, with even the two goaltenders going head-to-head, as one teammate tried to keep the other from the puck.
“It’s a little race off the wall and compete at the end of the day,” Gulutzan said of the drill with three reps of 15-20 seconds each. “Some of the messaging today was when all talent becomes equal on both sides, it comes down to hand-to-hand combat.”
Dallas’ home opener Tuesday night against Minnesota will be Gulutzan’s first behind the Stars bench since the 2013 season finale. That was a couple of weeks before he was fired by then-new general manager Jim Nill, the same GM that brought him back as head coach in July after the Stars finished all three of their seasons under Pete DeBoer with losses in the Western Conference Final.
“He’s brought a lot of really good energy and a really good message to our group,” veteran forward Matt Duchene said of Gulutzan. “We’re just going to keep getting better. We’re at square one right now. … We can win a lot of games, but we want to improve in some areas. And he’s going to help us for sure.”
Same score, different games
While the Stars won 5-4 at both Winnipeg and Colorado, those were much different games.
Dallas had a 5-1 lead against the Jets before they scored two empty-net goals after defensive lapses on the same power play in the third period. Two nights later in Colorado, the Stars were outshot 39-22 and bailed out by goalie Jake Oettinger’s 35 saves before former Mikko Rantanen had the deciding tally in a shootout against his former team.
“It definitely feels probably feels more like we’re 1-1 than 2-0, but we’re 2-0,” Duchene said. “So we’ve got to make sure that we take that mulligan and run with it, and not give it back at some point.”
Gulutzan said the Stars were a “very good” team for 50 minutes at Winnipeg, but didn’t have their legs at Colorado in a win he credited to Oettinger.
“We’re going to have a game this year where we’re going to out-shoot, out-chance an opponent and not come out with anything. That’s just the way the league is,” Gulutzan said. “The hockey gods even these things out. So we’re going to have a game like that, and all we have to do is rewind to Colorado and OK, now we’re even.”
Seven Stars scoring
Seven players have already scored goals for the Stars. Wyatt Johnston and Jason Robertson both have two.
“What I am learning is that we don’t need much to score. We have a bunch of guys that don’t need much to score,” Gulutzan said. “But what we need to do is keep pushing the territory battle into our favor. Because if you just counter-punch like we did the other night. … If we gain more territory with the players we have and win the territorial battle, it’ll even increase how good we can be.”
Johnston said all has been good so far in the adjustment to Gulutzan as coach.
“I’ve liked what we’ve done,” Johnston said. “I like how he’s kind of prepared us for the start of the year.”
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Klyde Warren Park reveals expansion plans, construction timeline
Klyde Warren Park, a top attraction in Dallas for more than a decade, is growing. Park and city leaders revealed details about the project on Monday morning, which will expand the park to 7.1 acres.
The park, which opened in 2012, connects Uptown Dallas with the Arts District over a recessed portion of Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The construction will span west to cover the remaining portion of the freeway, totaling 1.7 acres of new park space, according to the plans released Monday.
It will feature the Jacobs Lawn, a 37,000-square-foot green space that can be used for all types of community gatherings, performances and markets. In the winter, the lawn will feature an ice rink. Next to the lawn, the Overlook will give visitors a view of the highway traffic below them.
The expansion will also include a two-story pavilion with 24,000 square feet of climate-controlled event space, plus a rooftop terrace.
“This expansion isn’t simply about adding acreage. It’s an investment in Dallas, an investment in the community and an investment in future generations,” Klyde Warren Park chairman Jody Grant said in a statement.
“The expansion of this Park is exactly the kind of transformative investment we must continue to make throughout Dallas’s urban core. It will add new green space for residents to enjoy while driving continued economic growth, connecting our communities, and enhancing the quality of life that makes Dallas a destination for families, businesses, and visitors from around the world,” Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said in a statement.
Construction firm Archer Western won a competitive bid to work on the project, the same firm that built the first phase of the park.
Construction will begin by the end of the year, and is expected to take two years to complete.
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CJ Goodwin announces retirement after 8 seasons with Cowboys
FRISCO, Texas — After 12 seasons in the NFL and the last eight with the Dallas Cowboys, defensive back CJ Goodwin has announced his retirement.
Goodwin, 36, has played in 108 games for the Cowboys since he joined the team in 2018. He was the second longest-tenured Cowboy on the roster behind only Dak Prescott, who preceded Goodwin by two seasons.
Since 2019, Goodwin has been one of Dallas’ key players on special teams, recording 69 tackles with the Cowboys [ninth in Cowboys history] and 87 in his NFL career. In 2021, Goodwin became the first player in franchise history to lead the team in special teams tackles for three consecutive seasons.
After going undrafted in 2014, Goodwin received a tryout with the Pittsburgh Steelers after Steelers Hall of Fame cornerback Mel Blount, whose son attended high school with Goodwin and who Goodwin had worked for as a farm hand, urged the team to give him an opportunity. Pittsburgh would sign him as an undrafted free agent afterwards.
Following time with the Steelers, Falcons, Cardinals, Giants, 49ers and Bengals, the Cowboys signed Goodwin off of Cincinnati’s practice squad in October of 2018.
In his eight seasons with Dallas, Goodwin notched 2,211 snaps on special teams. He worked primarily as a gunner on punt coverage and was one of Dallas’ most impactful defenders on kickoff coverage during his career with the team.
Goodwin was named one of the Cowboys’ six captains in 2025, and the second captain on special teams alongside Brandon Aubrey. He finished the year with 18 special teams tackles.
In 2026, the Cowboys will now have to look to fill Goodwin’s shoes on special teams. Some of their offseason signings, like safety P.J. Locke, have a strong history as defenders on special teams and could end up being crucial for special teams coordinator Nick Sorensen in his second season in Dallas.
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