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    Michael DeRosa
    Michael DeRosa
    Jun 11, 2024, 00:33

    The Dallas Stars' Jill Nill was named the NHL's top GM for the second straight year.

    The Dallas Stars' Jill Nill was named the NHL's top GM for the second straight year.

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    Jim Nill has added to his trophy collection. 

    The Dallas Stars GM has won the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award for the 2023-24 NHL season.

    Vancouver Canucks GM Patrik Allvin and Florida Panthers GM Bill Zito were also finalists for the award. However, Nill has emerged as victorious and has joined elite company because of it. 

    This is the second year in a row that Nill's been named the NHL's top GM of the year. The only other GM to win the award in consecutive years is Lou Lamoriello, currently with the New York Islanders. 

    Stars owner and governor Tom Gaglardi had immense praise for Nill following his latest win. 

    "Winning this award for two consecutive seasons is a testament to the work that Jim and his entire staff have done over the past decade," Gaglardi said in a press release. "Year after year, he continues to put our franchise in a position to contend for championships through his expertise with drafting, developing and talent acquisition. We will continue together towards our goal of winning another Stanley Cup for Dallas."

    Nill certainly did a good job building an excellent team for the 2023-24 season. The Stars won the Central Division, finishing the regular season with a 52-21-9 record. Their 113 points were the second-most in NHL history since the franchise relocated to Dallas. They also had a deep playoff run before falling short to the Edmonton Oilers in the Western Conference final. 

    Nill arguably made the best free-agent signing of the 2023 NHL off-season, signing Matt Duchene to a one-year, $3-million deal. He became one of their most important offensive players, posting 25 goals and 65 points in 80 games. He also made a massive move at the deadline, acquiring Chris Tanev from the Calgary Flames. 

    While the Stars did not win the Stanley Cup this year, they were once again one of the NHL's best teams, and they can thank Nill's outstanding GM work for that. As a result, this win is well-deserved. 

    Could a third Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award be in the cards for Nill? Time will tell.