Mike Modano played 21 NHL seasons, 20 of them with the Dallas Stars (and their predecessor, the Minnesota North Stars). He scored 561 goals, the most by any American-born player in NHL history. Source: Hockey Reference.
The Minnesota years (1989-1993): Modano was drafted first overall in 1988 by the Minnesota North Stars. He debuted in 1989 as a dynamic, skating marvel who brought excitement to a struggling franchise.
The move to Dallas (1993): When the North Stars relocated to Dallas in 1993, Modano came with them. He became the ambassador for hockey in Texas — a market that had never had a major professional hockey team.
The impact on hockey in Texas: Before Modano and the Stars, there was no hockey culture in DFW. He personally attended youth hockey events, did community outreach, and made himself available in a way that built the fanbase from scratch.
The result: Youth hockey participation in Texas increased from approximately 2,000 registered players in 1993 to over 15,000 by 2005. Source: USA Hockey registration data.
Career highlights:
- 561 goals (most by an American-born player ever)
- 1,374 career games
- 1999 Stanley Cup champion
- 1,374 points as a North Star/Star
- Jersey number 9 retired by the Stars in 2014
The cultural significance: Modano did not just play hockey in Dallas. He chose to stay in Dallas after retirement. He married a Dallas woman (Willa Ford, later divorced). He remained active in the DFW community. He became a Texan by choice.
For hockey in the Sun Belt, Modano is the founding father. Without him, the Stars might have been another failed warm-weather hockey experiment. Instead, they have a 27-year history and a growing fanbase.
Sources:
- Hockey Reference — career stats
- USA Hockey — youth registration data
- Dallas Stars official history
- ESPN — Modano career retrospective