Following an eight-month journey that began with September's training camp in Idaho and finished in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Stars wrapped up the 2018-19 season with Thursday's exit interviews at American Airlines Center.
Though it was a bittersweet ending as Dallas fell in double overtime in Game 7 to the St. Louis Blues, general manager Jim Nill, head coach Jim Montgomery and Stars players see wide-open window of opportunity ahead, and an ability to build on a strong foundation.
'We're not that far off': Stars reflect on season at exit interviews
Nill, Montgomery and Dallas' players discuss the successful playoff run and look ahead to 2019-20

Nill confident in direction Stars are heading
Montgomery thanks Stars' leadership group for work
Benn sees 'lots of potential' in Stars moving forward
Seguin sees a foundation in place for future success
Bishop on 'bittersweet' run: 'You want to keep going'
Heiskanen on successful rookie season with Stars
Klingberg on Stars buying in to Montgomery's vision
Zuccarello not approaching offseason any differently
Spezza still 'driven to play' in NHL next season
Khudobin on seeing more playing time with Stars
Polak on Heiskanen, Stars' evolution during season
Fedun on ride from AHL press box to being with Stars

















