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Dallas Stars release 2024-25 regular season schedule

The schedule features home matchups against the usual suspects in the Central Division, as well as a playoff rematch against Edmonton.

The next NHL season is right around the corner.

As free agency continues to roll on, the league on Tuesday announced the 2024-25 regular season schedules for all 32 teams. The Dallas Stars - who had games against the Islanders and Predators announced on Monday - will feature home matchups against the usual suspects in the Central Division, as well as a playoff rematch against Edmonton on Saturday, Oct. 19 and visits from the Maple Leafs, Capitals and Rangers right before Christmas.

Here’s a look at the full 82-game schedule:

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The 2024-25 regular season schedule.
The 2024-25 regular season schedule.(Dallas Stars)

Other schedule items of note...

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- The Stars and defending Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers will face off in a pair of regular season games at Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland on Friday, Nov. 1 and Saturday, Nov. 2 as part of the 2024 NHL Global Series presented by Fastenal.

- The league’s schedule will pause from Feb. 10-21 when the world’s top NHL players from Canada, Finland, Sweden and the United States gather in Montreal and Boston for the 4 Nations Face-Off, a new event featuring international tournament play that will consist of a total of seven games played over a nine-day period from Feb. 12 to 20.

- December will be a home-heavy month for the Stars, who will play nine times at AAC including a season-long six-game homestand Dec. 8-20. On the flip side, Dallas will be on the road for eight games in both January and March. The team’s longest road trip of the season is five games from Jan. 7-14, 2025.

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- Additional highlights include a day-after Thanksgiving game vs. Colorado (Nov. 29), a New Year’s Eve matchup vs. Buffalo (Dec. 31) and two visits to Utah (Dec. 2 and 23).

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