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TheDallas Stars announced today that Hockey Hall of Fame Honored Member Brett Hull and former Dallas Stars play-by-play broadcaster Ralph Strangis will be returning to Dallas as part of the club'sReunion Nights at American Airlines Center.
Celebrating the club's 25th Anniversary in Dallas, the team has welcomed home Stars legends during the 2017-18 campaign such as Guy Carbonneau,Shane Churla, Brenden Morrow, Todd Harvey,Bill Guerin, Marty Turco and Ed Belfour.

Hull and Strangis will participate in the ceremonial puck drop prior to their Reunion Night at American Airlines Center.
Hull, who helped the Stars capture the 1999 Stanley Cup against the Buffalo Sabres with his game-winning goal in triple overtime of Game 6, will return onSaturday, March 3when the Stars take on the St. Louis Blues. The forward skated in 218 regular-season games over three campaigns with Dallas, registering 196 points (95-101=196). He amassed 46 points (21-25=46) in 55 postseason games with the franchise, including helping the Stars to back-to-back Stanley Cup Final appearances in 1999 and 2000. Overall, Hull appeared in 1,269 NHL games across 19 seasons with Calgary, St. Louis, Dallas, Detroit and Arizona. He ranks fourth all-time in NHL history in goals (741), second in power-play goals (265) and shares third in game-winning goals (110). He currently works for the St. Louis Blues as a Blues Ambassador.
Strangis, who spent 22 seasons as the play-by-play voice of the team, will return on Friday, March 9 as the Dallas Stars face off against the Anaheim Ducks. He served mostly as the team's play-by-play broadcaster for television and radio and was the voice of some of the biggest moments in Dallas Stars history. Most recently, Strangis worked for Westwood One radio at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea and covered USA Hockey.
The Stars will also welcome back former right wing Jamie Langenbrunner on Friday, March 23 against the Boston Bruins. Originally drafted in the second round (35th overall) by the Stars in the 1993 NHL Draft, he skated in 471 regular-season games and amassed 253 points (95-158=253) over two stints with the franchise (1994 - 2002, 2011). The native of Cloquet, Minn. registered (15-21=36) in 69 Stanley Cup Playoff contests with Dallas. Overall, he appeared in 1,109 NHL games over 18 NHL seasons with Dallas, New Jersey and St. Louis. A two-time Stanley Cup champion (1999 with Dallas, 2003 with New Jersey), he currently serves as Player Development Coordinator for the Bruins.
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