Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill discussed the team's adjustments to a new coaching staff, early season performance, and upcoming Olympic break in a recent interview. Nill highlighted the stability of the core roster amid challenges like injuries and salary cap constraints. He also shared insights on key players and trade strategies ahead of the deadline.
Jim Nill, hired by the Dallas Stars in April 2013, recently marked his 1,000th game as general manager. Under his leadership, the team ranks eighth in the league with a points percentage of .599 and has been a playoff powerhouse since the 2020 COVID bubble, playing 90 games—the most in the NHL—and winning nine series.
Nill has earned the GM of the Year award three consecutive years, credited to strategic moves like midseason trades for Mikko Rantanen, Mikael Granlund, and Chris Tanev, plus free-agent signings of Matt Duchene, Joe Pavelski, and Sam Steel. The Stars boast a deep homegrown talent pool, including Roope Hintz, Miro Heiskanen, Jake Oettinger, Jason Robertson, Wyatt Johnston, Thomas Harley, and Mavrik Bourque.
In the interview with staff writer Mike Heika before departing for Italy to assist Team Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics, Nill addressed the season's transitions. "It’s a lot of change, but not a lot of change. There is a core here, a good foundation," he said about the new coaching staff under Glen Gulutzan, who replaced a regime that reached three straight Conference Finals.
Nill praised the coaches for managing a tough schedule and travel. On his role, he noted, "I’m just there to monitor and support... We communicate every day." Regarding Gulutzan’s challenge as head coach after seven years as an assistant, Nill emphasized people management: "You’re the man making decisions and that affects people in a lot of different ways."
On Rantanen’s first full season, Nill observed, "He’s not just one of our best players, but he is one of our leaders too." Facing salary cap issues, the team lost forwards like Granlund, Mason Marchment, and Evgenii Dadonov, plus Tyler Seguin to injury. Nill relies on youth: "We have tried to replace some of that from within... players like Justin Hyrckowian and Bourque."
Looking to the trade deadline, Nill acknowledged limited assets but stressed preparation: "We do our research and we understand what we need." He expressed excitement for the Olympics but uncertainty on players' return: "Team-wise, we’re playing very well right now, so how do you get back up to that level? Nobody knows."