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Stars Announce Preseason Games Ahead of 2026-27 NHL Campaign

The Dallas Stars released a four-game preseason schedule featuring two home dates at American Airlines Center, with training camp opening September 17 in Frisco.

Hart Nash

July 6, 20261 min read

Hockey arena preseason - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Hockey arena preseason - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Princeton, Texas — The Dallas Stars released their 2026 preseason plan on Monday, lining up four exhibition contests before the regular season opens. The club starts on the road against St. Louis on Saturday, September 19 at Enterprise Center, with two of the four games set for American Airlines Center in Dallas.

Princeton residents have about a 50-minute drive west on US-380 and US-75 to reach American Airlines Center for the two preseason home dates.

Single-game tickets for the regular-season home schedule will become available to the public down the road. The team is offering early purchasing windows to Victory Club members, app subscribers, and registered insiders ahead of that general release.

St. Louis comes to American Airlines Center on Monday, September 21 for a 7 p.m. CT faceoff. Minnesota visits two days later, on Wednesday, September 23, also at 7 p.m. The exhibition slate wraps up Friday, September 25 in Minnesota at Grand Casino Arena.

The exhibitions mark the first game action since a six-game, first-round playoff loss to Minnesota ended the 2025-26 campaign. Dallas had advanced to the league's final four in the Western Conference three years running before that early exit.

Camp opens Wednesday, September 17 at Comerica Center in Frisco, with the full practice calendar to follow. Before main camp, the organization sends prospects to Detroit for a September 12-15 tournament at the Belfor complex inside Little Caesars Arena, joining Columbus, Detroit, and Pittsburgh.

Sources: NHL.com / Dallas Stars Communications, July 6, 2026 (https://www.nhl.com/stars/news/dallas-stars-announce-2026-preseason-schedule-070626)

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Hart Nash covers Princeton high school and area college sports.

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