Dallas Stars cut the ribbon on their Future Stars program.
The Dallas Stars have said for years they want their team to represent inclusion, especially with the work they are doing in the community. They made another step towards that Tuesday.
The cut the ribbon on a newly refurbished gym at Cedar Springs Boys and Girls Club, followed by a Stars pep rally and the opportunity for members of Boys and Girls Club to play ball hockey with Stars alumni.
The team said the revamp includes new ball hockey equipment, a state-of-the-art scoreboard, fresh paint and vibrant decorations. The Dallas Stars undertook the project as part of their Future Stars program, an initiative which aims to introduce hockey to communities across the Metroplex through partnerships with Boys and Girls Clubs and local schools.
“We are always looking for ways to introduce the game to kids. It’s about being inclusive and making the game available for so many,” said Al Montoya, Dallas Stars Vice President of Cultural Growth and Strategy.

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