Ralph Strangis, a dean of the Minnesota law scene who put together some of the state’s biggest deals over a 50-year career, has died. He was 82. He died of heart disease Wednesday night at his home in ...
For 25 years, Ralph Strangis was a fixture in the Dallas Stars’ announce booth. He was also its ballast, an institution dating to 1990, when the Minnesota North Stars played at the Met Center in ...
Friday was something of a bittersweet day for Dallas Stars fans. On one hand, they were sad to hear the news that beloved play-by-play man Ralph Strangis will no longer be calling games for their ...
Ralph Strangis always valued his health. But a trip to the doctor’s office this summer brought on newfound respect for the 59-year-old former voice of the Dallas Stars. Strangis had issues with his ...
Ralph Strangis recently received a text message from former Dallas Stars forward Jere Lehtinen and was overjoyed with what the note said. “I just watched your games. It sounds like you’re having fun,” ...
The Dallas Stars will honor Joe Nieuwendyk and Ralph Strangis with induction into the team’s Hall of Fame in 2025, recognizing their lasting impact both on and off the ice. Both inductees are set to ...
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I'm happy for my friend Ralph Strangis. This weekend, along with Joe Nieuwendyk, Strangis will be inducted into the Dallas Stars Hall of Fame. A well-deserved honor for both, and not just for the ...
Ralph Strangis, the former Stars play-by-play voice, is in Pyeongchang working ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics for Westwood One radio. Given the 15-hour time difference, we decided an emails ...
It is serendipity wrapped in kismet and covered in a nice coating of karma. When the Stars on Sunday honor the 2025 Dallas Stars Hall of Fame class, they will be reuniting a very special group – the ...
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