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Portrait of former Dallas Stars owner Tom Hicks holding the 1999 Stanley Cup in front of the American Airlines Center.
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Former Dallas Stars owner Tom Hicks dies at 79

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Tom Hicks, the longtime owner of the NHL's Dallas Stars, has died at the age of 79. Hicks oversaw the franchise from 1995 to 2011, including their 1999 Stanley Cup victory. He passed away peacefully on Saturday in Dallas, surrounded by family.

Tom Hicks, who owned the Texas Rangers during a successful era, died on Saturday at age 79. The Rangers issued a statement honoring his passion as an owner and fan. He is survived by his wife Cinda and their six children.

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The Seidler family, owners of the San Diego Padres, announced on Thursday that they are evaluating their future with the franchise, including a potential sale. The decision comes nearly two years after the death of former control person Peter Seidler. The team emphasized its commitment to contending for a World Series in 2026 during the process.

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