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Stars make Nieuwendyk general manager

Former NHL player Joe Nieuwendyk speaks at an awards luncheon for friend former St. Louis Blues defenseman and the newest member of the Hockey Hall of Fame Al MacInnis, in St. Louis on November 20, 2007. MacInnis was named the St. Louis Ambassadors Sportsman of the Year.(UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)
1 of 2 | Former NHL player Joe Nieuwendyk speaks at an awards luncheon for friend former St. Louis Blues defenseman and the newest member of the Hockey Hall of Fame Al MacInnis, in St. Louis on November 20, 2007. MacInnis was named the St. Louis Ambassadors Sportsman of the Year.(UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt) | License Photo

DALLAS, May 31 (UPI) -- The Dallas Stars made long-time NHL forward Joe Nieuwendyk their general manager Sunday and canned co-General Managers Brett Hull and Les Jackson.

The move was made after the Stars went 36-35-11 this season and failed to qualify for the NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2002.

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"We are very excited to secure Joe Nieuwendyk as the general manager," team owner Tom Hicks said. "These moves are all about helping this club take the proverbial 'next step.' Joe is a leader and has been a winner in everything he has done. He is ready for this opportunity and has a bright future. We want that future to be with the Dallas Stars."

Nieuwendyk played for the Stars from December 1995 to March 2002. He played on Stanley Cup-winning teams in Dallas, Calgary and New Jersey.

After he retired in 2006, he was a special assistant for the Florida Panthers under General Manager Jacques Martin, and served in a similar post for the Toronto Maple Leafs last season.

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