The Texas Stars play in the AHL (American Hockey League) at the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, Texas (just north of Austin). They are the primary development affiliate of the Dallas Stars. Here is how the pipeline works.
The role of the AHL: The AHL is the NHL's top development league. Players in the AHL are one step below the NHL. They are either prospects developing their game, veterans providing depth, or NHL players on conditioning assignments recovering from injury.
H-E-B Center at Cedar Park:
- Capacity: 6,863
- Location: Cedar Park, TX (20 minutes north of Austin)
- Ticket prices: $15-40 (significantly cheaper than NHL games)
- Source: texasstars.com
Recent graduates to the NHL roster: Over the past 3 years, 8 players have developed through the Texas Stars system and earned regular NHL roster spots with Dallas. This pipeline is critical because it allows the Stars to add cost-controlled talent without free agency spending.
How player assignments work:
- Waiver-exempt players (under 3 years NHL experience or under specific contract thresholds) can be sent to the AHL without clearing waivers.
- Waiver-eligible players must clear waivers before being assigned. Other NHL teams can claim them.
- Emergency recall: If a Dallas Stars player is injured, the AHL affiliate is the first call for a replacement. A Texas Stars player can be in Dallas within 3-4 hours.
The coaching alignment: The Texas Stars coaching staff runs the same systems as the Dallas Stars. Defensive structure, power play formations, and penalty kill schemes are identical. When a player is called up, there is no learning curve for the system -- only an adjustment to the speed and skill level.
Why DFW fans should care: The prospects playing in Cedar Park today are the Stars of tomorrow. Watching them develop in the AHL gives you a preview of the NHL roster 1-2 years from now. Texas Stars games are also an affordable and entertaining hockey experience.
Sources:
- texasstars.com -- schedule and tickets
- AHL.com -- league structure and rules
- Dallas Stars official development reports