Jordie Benn is the latest to join a cast of former Dallas Stars hanging up the skates this offseason. Benn, who spent six of his 12 NHL seasons playing in Dallas alongside his brother, Jamie, told ...
The Montreal Canadiens are in town tonight, and that means Stars captain Jamie Benn will square off against older brother Jordie Benn. The Benn brothers played against each other for the first time at ...
Jordie Benn, older brother of Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn, has announced his retirement from hockey at the age of 37. It took older brother Jordie two more years than Jamie to finally break into ...
Former Stars defenseman Jordie Benn has returned to Dallas-- only this time, the newly-retired defenseman is rejoining the Stars organization as a management member. Stars GM Jim Nill announced Jordie ...
Longtime Dallas Stars defenseman Jordie Benn is hanging up his skates after 12 NHL seasons, he told Chek News Monday. The 37-year-old's last NHL act came with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2022-23. “It’s ...
Former Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Jordie Benn has decided to hang up his skates for good to conclude a 12-year NHL career. From going undrafted to playing in 607 NHL games – congratulations to ...
Victoria native Jordie Benn is officially hanging up his skates after 17 seasons of professional hockey. The 37-year-old defenceman, who played for 11 different teams throughout his career, announced ...
"It was fun while it lasted." Those were the words of Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn after his brother Jordie Benn was traded to the Montreal Canadiens on Monday, writes the Dallas Morning News' Mike ...
When Jordie Benn and his fiancee Jessi were mapping out when their newest addition would finally arrive, the Olympic break seemed as good a time as any. But as events around the NHL dictated the ...
Jordie Benn probably isn’t going to win the Lady Byng Trophy now — and he’s very happy about that. Heading into Saturday’s game against the Buffalo Sabres at the Bell Centre, the big-bearded Canadiens ...
NEWARK, N.J. — The Canadiens made a trade Monday afternoon, but it wasn’t a blockbuster. The Canadiens dealt defenceman Greg Pateryn and a fourth-round pick at this year’s NHL Draft to the Dallas ...
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