JUST IN: Matt McClearin Finally Breaks Silence on Why he Hate Colorado Avalanche as Stars Prepare for a Reignited Rivalry…

1310 The Ticket’s Matt McClearin expresses strong antipathy towards the Colorado Avalanche, urging readers to adopt a similar sentiment. As the Dallas Stars enter the NHL playoffs’ second round, facing an old adversary amplifies the excitement.

McClearin notes a rare occurrence in Dallas sports: both the Mavericks and the Stars progressing past the playoffs’ initial stage in the same season, sparking heightened playoff fervor.

The upcoming series against the Colorado Avalanche intensifies local passions, reviving a long-standing rivalry. Having vanquished the defending champions, the Vegas Golden Knights, the Stars now focus on their historical foe, the Avalanche, who clinched the 2022 Stanley Cup.

McClearin unabashedly declares his disdain for the Avs, asserting them as his most detested NHL team. Nevertheless, he acknowledges the significance of rivalries in sports, enhancing the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. For long-time Dallas Stars fans, facing the Avs brings out their competitive spirit.

Reflecting on his own introduction to hockey when the Stars relocated to Dallas in 1993, McClearin reminisces about the scarcity of ice rinks in the area.

Despite the lack of accessible ice, the success of the Stars in the late ’90s, featuring notable players like Mike Modano, Derian Hatcher, and Ed Belfour, fueled enthusiasm for the sport among locals, even if they had to resort to street rollerblading to emulate their heroes.

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