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Dallas Stars are a professional ice hockey team based in Dallas, Texas. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL).//1990-91 *(lost to Pittsburgh, 2-4), 1980-81 *(lost to New York, 1-4)The Minnesota North Stars were founded as an expansion team in 1967, playing their games at the newly-constructed Metropolitan Sports Center (the "Met Center") in Bloomington, adjacent to Metropolitan Stadium. Initially successful both on the ice and at the gate, the North Stars fell victim to financial problems after several poor seasons in the mid 1970s. In 1978, they were purchased by the owners of the also struggling Cleveland Barons (formerly the California Golden Seals), and the NHL permitted the two franchises to merge. The merged team retained the Minnesota North Stars name, but assumed the Barons old place in the Adams Division. The merger brought with it a number of talented players, and the North Stars were revived, making the Stanley Cup finals in 1981. However, by the early nineties, declining attendance and the inability to secure a new downtown, revenue-generating arena led ownership to request permission to move the team to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1990. The NHL rejected the request, and instead agreed to award an expansion franchise for 1991-92 (the San Jose Sharks) to the Gund's in what was technically a dissolution of the Barons-North Stars merger. The new franchise was also allowed to select a number of North Stars players. However, just two years later amid further attendance woes and bitter personal controversy, new owner Norm Green obtained permission to move the team to Dallas's Reunion Arena. After moving to Dallas, the team was sold to Tom Hicks and won the franchise's first (and currently only) Stanley Cup in 1999. In 2001, the team moved to a new arena, the American Airlines Center
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