Stars To Sign Mike Modano To One-Day Deal
Signing Enables Modano to Retire as a Dallas Star
Thursday, 09.22.2011 / 12:28 PM
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Dallas Stars
Frisco, Tex. –
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The amount on the contract will be $999,999.
“This is a special day for all of us,” said Nieuwendyk. “Mike Modano will always be the face of this franchise. He means so much to our organization and all of our fans. We wanted to give him the opportunity to retire as a Dallas Star. Mike has given his heart and soul to this game for over 30 years. On behalf of the entire organization and the National Hockey League, we would like to thank him for his dedication.”
Modano, 41 (born June 7, 1970 in Livonia, Mich.), is the all-time leading scorer among American-born players in NHL history in goals (561) and points (1,374). Playing 22 seasons in the National Hockey League, he was the first overall pick in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft by the Minnesota North Stars.
Modano holds many of the Stars franchise statistical records, including:
| Games Played: | 1,459 |
| Goals: | 557 |
| Assists: | 802 |
| Points: | 1,359 |
| Overtime goals: | 9 |
| Penalty Shots: | 4 |
| Goals in a season by a center: | 50 (1993-94) |
| Hat tricks in a season: | 3 (1998-99) – tied w/4 |
| Power play goals: | 156 |
| Shorthanded goals: | 29 |
| Even-strength goals: | 372 |
| Game-winning goals: | 92 |
| Most 20-Goal Seasons: | 16 |
| Most 30-Goal Seasons: | 9 |
| Power play assists: | 331 |
| Shots: | 4,194 |
| Highest +/- in a season: | +43 (1996-97) |
| Playoff Games: | 174 |
| Playoff Goals: | 58 |
| Playoff Assists: | 87 |
| Playoff Points: | 145 |
Modano came to Dallas with the Stars when the team relocated to North Texas in 1993 and was part of the 1999 Stanley Cup-winning club. He signed with the Detroit Red Wings last summer, playing his final season in the NHL in 2010-11.



