Arena Information
Arena Parking
Over 5,000 parking spaces are available for American Airlines Center guests. The majority of these parking spaces are located within two blocks of American Airlines Center. In addition, there are over 3,000 parking spaces to the South and East of American Airlines Center within easy walking distance.
Parking lots open two hours prior to the start of each event and remain open until two hours after the end of each event. Overnight parking and “in and out” privileges are not permitted.
Party on PNC Plaza
Two hours before the start of every home game fans will find activities for the whole family, including street hockey, a slapshot cage, corn hole and more. During the weekend and for special events fans can also enjoy live music, special performances, and unique offerings from local vendors.
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Arena Policies
Bag Policies: Wristlet, clutch or wallet 4.5''x6.5'' are allowed. Purses no larger than 14''x14''x6'' are permitted at X-ray entry points. No backpack or large totes allowed. Medical bags and parenting bags are permitted.
Cashless Payment: Guests can pay for items using valid debit or credit cards, or mobile wallets.
Door Openings: Doors open 90 minutes prior to puck drop.
For a full list of arena policies and FAQs, click here.
Upcoming Promo Nights
Hall of Fame Weekend Game
Halloween Game
Military and Veterans Appreciation Night
Where to Watch & Listen
Victory+
Victory+ is the first free end-to-end, direct to consumer, premium sports streaming service for professional teams. On Victory+ fans will be able to watch regional broadcasts of sports games and competitions, which will be available on an ongoing basis. This season, the Stars will broadcast 69 of the team’s 82 regular-season games on Victory+ along with 14 games being covered nationally on ESPN, ESPN+ or TNT.
Color analyst Daryl “Razor” Reaugh and play-by-play announcer Josh Bogorad return as the broadcast duo for Stars television. Extended coverage before and after the games will be hosted by Brien Rea and former NHL player Brent Severyn.
The Ticket
Sportsradio 96.7 FM and 1310 The Ticket enters its 16th season as the flagship radio home of Dallas Stars hockey and will broadcast all 82 regular-season games. Catch the postgame show with Bruce Levine and Michael Dixon following each game all season long. During select games a bonus one-hour pregame show is available too.
Below is the latest schedule for the extra pregame show:
- Saturday, Oct. 12: Dallas Stars vs New York Islanders, 6:00 PM
- Saturday, Oct. 26: Dallas Stars vs Chicago Blackhawks, 6:00 PM
- Saturday, Nov. 9: Dallas Stars at Winnipeg Jets, 5:00 PM