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Why did Matt Duchene stay with the Stars? Duchene wanted to stay somewhere for longer than one or two seasons. After playing with six teams in 10 years, it’s no wonder he wanted some stability.
Duchene was the third overall pick in 2009 and has played 1,067 games for Colorado, Ottawa, Columbus, Nashville and Dallas. In 2019, he signed a seven-year deal with Nashville that averaged $8 ...
Matt Duchene and Roope Hintz scored in the third period, and the Dallas Stars beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on Saturday night. Jake Oettinger stopped 27 shots while improving to 11-3 on the season.
Duchene tallied 3-3—6 in three contests as the Stars (7-2-0, 14 points) earned a pair of wins in advance of traveling across the Atlantic Ocean for this week’s 2024 NHL Global Series Finland ...
Not that long ago, the story of Matt Duchene felt like a farce. If his tale was anything like the recent spate of strange classic literature mashups, he’d star alongside Rosencrantz & Guildenstern. As ...
Duchene's wife Ashley gave birth to the couple's third child, Ellie Jo, the morning of Dec. 27, the same day the Predators lost to the Dallas Stars at Bridgestone Arena.
Duchene, who has an almost 6-month old boy, didn't necessarily need to be sold on Nashville. After all, he's been a buyer for years. He said he's anticipated landing with the Predators for some time.
Duchene has 193 points (82 goals and 111 assists) in 266 games over four seasons with the Avalanche. He had 17 goals and 43 points in 47 games last season, which was shortened by the NHL lockout.
Duchene does have the respect of the team and the adoration of the fans. Who knows, maybe right now is the perfect time to start the Matt Duchene era of the Colorado Avalanche.
It seems impossible to discuss NHL trade rumors these days without bringing up Matt Duchene's name. The dynamic center has been on the trade block for the past year, but he is still a member of ...
Duchene has thrived during his three months with the Blue Jackets, helping them reach the playoffs and win six postseason games. He’s seen Columbus at its hockey-mad best.