Dallas Stars

Stars prospect pipeline: Who is coming up through the system?

The Dallas Stars have invested heavily in drafting and developing talent over the past 5 years. Here is the state of the prospect pipeline.

Top prospects per The Athletic and EliteProspects (March 2026):

1. Forward prospect (AHL — Texas Stars): The top prospect in the system is a dynamic forward putting up 68 points in 58 AHL games. His skating ability and shot suggest a top-6 NHL role. ETA: 2026-27 season (should make the opening night roster).

2. Defenseman prospect (AHL — Texas Stars): A puck-moving defenseman with excellent first-pass ability. His defensive positioning has improved significantly this season. 32 points in 55 games from the blue line. ETA: Late 2026 or early 2027.

3. Goaltender prospect (USHL/College): A 19-year-old goalie with elite size (6-4) and good positioning. Still 2-3 years away from the NHL but the ceiling is starting goaltender. ETA: 2028-2029.

4-5. Two forward prospects (WHL/OHL): Both drafted in the 2024 NHL Draft. One is a power forward with physicality, the other is a skilled playmaker. Both are developing in junior hockey. ETA: 2027-2028.

System strength: Forward depth The Stars system is strongest at forward. Multiple players in the AHL and junior levels project as bottom-six NHL contributors. This depth allows the Stars to develop without rushing anyone.

System weakness: Defensive depth Beyond the top defenseman prospect, the blue line pipeline is thin. This is an area where the Stars need to invest via draft or trade.

Sources:

  • The Athletic — Stars prospect rankings
  • EliteProspects.com — stats and scouting reports
  • Texas Stars (AHL) game logs
  • NHL Central Scouting — draft prospect rankings
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 9:31 AM

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The goaltender prospect is interesting long-term. 6-4 goalies with good positioning are rare. If he develops properly, the Stars have their starter of the future. But goalie development is the most unpredictable thing in hockey.

The top forward prospect is going to be a player. 68 points in 58 AHL games at age 22 is legitimately dominant. He should make the team out of camp next year and play top-6 minutes.

Defensive depth being thin is concerning. In the NHL, you need 6-7 defensemen you can trust, and the pipeline only has one reliable prospect beyond the current NHL roster.