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    Matt Cudzinowski
    Sep 8, 2023, 16:08

    The former Stars forward won the Stanley Cup with Dallas in 1999.

    Former Stars forward Jamie Langenbrunner will be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame later this year.

    The 2023 class, which was unveiled on Friday by USA Hockey, also includes Dustin Brown, Brian Burke, Katie King Crowley, and Brian Murphy.

    The induction celebration will be held on Wednesday, December 6 in Boston.

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    Selected 35th overall by the Stars in 1993, Langenbrunner played 471 regular season games for Dallas and registered 253 points (95 goals, 158 assists).

    He appeared in 69 playoff games for the Stars and claimed the Stanley Cup in 1999.

    Langenbrunner also played for New Jersey - with whom he won the Cup in 2003 - and St. Louis as well, dressing for over 1,100 regular season games.

    The Minnesota native is currently the assistant general manager for the Bruins.

    Click here to read Langenbrunner’s biography from USA Hockey.

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