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Joe Pavelski won the American Century Championship at Edgewood Tahoe, finishing with 73 points and earning $150,000, while Charles Barkley placed 69th in the 90-player field.
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Joe Pavelski won the American Century Championship at Edgewood Tahoe, finishing with 73 points and earning $150,000, while Charles Barkley placed 69th in the 90-player field.

Joe Pavelski, the 39-year-old forward for the Dallas Stars, is contemplating retirement from the NHL after an illustrious career. Drafted 205th overall in 2003, Pavelski defied expectations to become a star, leading his draft class in goals and points. Known for his leadership and skill, he has been a significant presence both on and off the ice. Although he never won a Stanley Cup, his contributions to the game and his teams have been immense. Pavelski plans to take some time to decompress before making an official decision.

Dallas Stars forward Joe Pavelski, the NHL's leading U.S.-born playoff goal scorer, announced he doesn't intend to play in the NHL next season after 18 seasons. Although he didn't officially use the word "retirement," Pavelski indicated that this season was likely his last. The 39-year-old has had a distinguished career with 476 goals and 1,068 points in 1,332 regular-season games, and he played a key role in the Stars' recent playoff runs. Pavelski also represented the USA in the Olympics and the World Cup of Hockey.

Dallas Stars forward Joe Pavelski announced he will not play next season, effectively ending his 18-year NHL career. Although he did not explicitly say he was retiring, Pavelski, who turns 40 in July, indicated that the 2023-24 season would be his last. Pavelski, a key player for the Stars and former San Jose Sharks captain, leaves behind a legacy of leadership and significant contributions to both teams.

Joe Pavelski, the Dallas Stars forward, announced he does not intend to play in the NHL next season. Pavelski, who will turn 40 in July, had a successful 18-season career with 1,068 points in 1,332 regular-season games. Despite a strong regular season, his performance dipped in the playoffs, and Dallas was eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers. Pavelski plans to spend more time with his family and coach his son in youth hockey.

Despite a dominant performance in Game 6, the Dallas Stars were eliminated from the Western Conference Final by the Edmonton Oilers, who won 2-1 and clinched the series 4-2. The Stars outshot the Oilers 35-10 and had numerous scoring chances, but Edmonton's strong defense and goalie Stuart Skinner's stellar play secured their victory. The Oilers advance to the Stanley Cup Final to face the Florida Panthers. The loss was particularly emotional for the Stars, as it could mark the end of veteran Joe Pavelski's career.

The Dallas Stars' loss to the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6 of the Western Conference final was particularly painful as it may mark the end of Joe Pavelski's storied career. Despite his significant impact on the team, Pavelski had a disappointing postseason with only one goal and three assists in 19 games. The Stars, who were top contenders, struggled with their power play and ultimately fell short, leaving veterans like Pavelski, Ryan Suter, Jamie Benn, and Matt Duchene without a championship. The team remains hopeful for future opportunities despite the emotional loss.

Joe Pavelski, at 38 years and 318 days, became the oldest player to score an overtime goal in an elimination game, leading the Dallas Stars to a 3-2 win against the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 4 of the Western Conference Final. Pavelski's power-play goal in overtime kept the Stars alive in the series, which they trail 3-1. The veteran forward now has nine goals in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and 73 in his career, the most among active players and tied for 13th on the NHL's all-time list with Dino Ciccarelli.

Jason Robertson scored two goals to help the Dallas Stars win Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against the Golden Knights. With Jamie Benn suspended and Evgenii Dadonov injured, the Stars needed their best players to step up, and Robertson did just that. He had 10 of the Stars' 28 shots on goal and scored two goals to keep the Stars on pace with the Golden Knights through the first two periods at 2-2. Joe Pavelski scored the game-winning goal in overtime, and the Stars tied the series 2-2.

Joe Pavelski scored the game-winning goal in overtime to keep the Dallas Stars alive in the Western Conference Final with a 3-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights. Jason Robertson scored twice for Dallas, which played without suspended captain Jamie Benn. Jake Oettinger had 37 saves for the Stars. William Karlsson and Jonathan Marchessault scored for Vegas.
The Seattle Kraken beat the Dallas Stars 5-4 in Game 1 of their second-round series in the NHL playoffs, with Yanni Gourde scoring the game-winner in overtime. Despite the loss, Joe Pavelski made history by becoming the oldest player ever with a four-goal game in the NHL playoffs. The Kraken got goals from five different players, while the Stars relied solely on Pavelski's scoring. Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is on Thursday night.
Despite Joe Pavelski's four-goal effort, the Seattle Kraken defeated the Dallas Stars 5-4 in overtime in Game 1 of their second-round playoff series. Pavelski became the oldest player in playoff history to score four goals in a game at 38 years and 295 days old. Yanni Gourde scored the game-winning goal for the Kraken in overtime. The second-year Kraken received goals from five different players, while Pavelski scored all four for the Stars.
Joe Pavelski is in concussion protocol and will not play for the Dallas Stars in Game 2 of the Western Conference First Round against the Minnesota Wild. Pavelski was injured in Game 1 when he was checked by Minnesota defenseman Matt Dumba and hit in the face by Ryan Hartman's stick, causing his head to hit the ice. The Stars hope Pavelski will be back soon but will be motivated to win for him in his absence.

Joe Pavelski of the Dallas Stars suffered a concussion after a hit from Minnesota Wild's Matt Dumba in Game One of their playoff series. There is no timetable for his return. The NHL did not discipline Dumba for the hit, leading to a Dallas media member calling for "Marchment" justice. Pavelski suffered a similar head injury in 2019 while playing for the San Jose Sharks.

Dallas Stars' Joe Pavelski will miss Game 2 against the Minnesota Wild after taking a hit from Matt Dumba in the first game of the series. The Minnesota Wild have called up Sammy Walker to replace Nico Sturm, who was injured in Game 1.