Dallas Stars defeat Nashville Predators in new arena
DAL2001100506 - 05 OCTOBER 2001 - DALLAS, TEXAS USA: U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey drops the ceremonial first puck at the Dallas Stars-Nashville Predators NHL season opener October 05, 2001in the American Airlines Center in Dallas. The Stars defeated the Predators 4-1 in the first professional sporting event in the new facility. ih/Ian Halperin. UPI
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