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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 175 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | HockeySports |
It's late July, and the Dallas Stars are in submarine mode: making moves in the deep that we can't see or fully explain yet. And yet they're still giving us plenty to talk about, so it seems like the perfect time to call for backup.
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The Dallas Stars are probably going to have a pretty boring draft this year. It's the rest of the offseason that is shaping up to be a ride, and many fans are afraid it will be a dark one. But how much do we really have to fear, with the NHL salary c... more
The Dallas Stars are this close to the mountaintop. It's not close enough. What will they do to get their next Stanley Cup, and will they have to change their entire team identity to cover that last mile?
Wes and Mark want to know, too. Their latest... more
The Dallas Stars' season is over, and we're all left to contemplate what happened to their Stanley Cup hopes. Was this an Edmonton Oilers problem, or a symptom of something bigger that an occasional explosion of elite talent could only hide for so lo... more
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Great podcast, always love when a new episode drops, but the audio quality is brutal. It's generally pretty crunchy, but every other word from Mark is cut off or nearly inaudible like a Bluetooth connection dropping. No idea why this hasn't been corrected, it's like $40 for a Pyle lapel mic. It also sounds like it's being recorded over Skype, instead of two local audio files to stack after, in Audacity (free). I don't get why such a good podcast sounds so horrendous. Please love yourselves!!
Love the show, and relieved that Mark is finally getting a proper mic from Santa this year!!! 🎙️ 🎁 🎅 🎄 ⭐️ 🥅
i have noticed that this is good game for me
Great to listen to people who like the stars and hockey.
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Focused on the Dallas Stars, this podcast provides engaging discussions about recent team developments, game strategies, player performances, and trade news within the NHL. Episodes typically feature commentary on playoff runs, coaching decisions, and roster changes, emphasizing the challenges faced by the franchise, such as salary cap considerations and player utilization. The hosts bring a playful yet analytical tone to the conversations, offering insights that not only inform fans but also entertain them. Noteworthy is the show’s community-driven perspective, highlighting listener sentiments and fostering a connection to the fan base, enhancing its appeal to dedicated hockey enthusiasts.
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Stargazing: A Dallas Stars Puckcast launched 7 years ago and published 175 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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