Tuesday: Commissioner Gary Bettman announced on SiriusXM NHL Radio this morning that the game will indeed be in Dallas and will be held at the Cotton Bowl.
Monday: There hasn’t been much to cheer about in Dallas over the last few days as the fallout from Stars CEO Jim Lites’ expletive-laden rampage continues to drop. Tomorrow there will be something to distract from the recent controversy, as John Shannon of Sportsnet reports that the league will announce that Dallas will be the host of the 2020 Winter Classic outdoor game. Shannon does not know who the Stars will play in the game.
Playing an outdoor hockey game in Texas might seem like a stretch, but there are plenty of reasons for the NHL to attempt it. The league has been routinely criticized for putting the same handful of teams in the outdoor circuit, and branching out to a non-traditional market should reinvigorate the event. At times it seems as though the schedule has contained far too many outdoor games for the event to keep any of it’s original novelty, and though attendance stays strong interest has waned. Dallas, and perhaps another newcomer like the Vegas Golden Knights, would inject some excitement into the Winter Classic once again.
Even as the Stars face controversy from their own front office, the team sits in the last playoff spot in the Western Conference. That has come even with some apparently sub-par performances from their best players, meaning that next season could be much better. The forward group in Dallas is extremely lackluster, but with this event on the horizon a year from now perhaps they’ll be active players in free agency or through the trade market to provide an improved product for the fans in attendance. Regardless, outdoor hockey in Texas will certainly be an event to remember.