👋 Good morning! - Who has better BBQ? Texas or Kansas City. - Ali Jawad


Stars Score SIX Straight and Humiliate Bruins in 6-2 Beatdown
The Stars didn’t just beat the Bruins on Tuesday night — they steamrolled them. Dallas lit the fuse early and never let Boston breathe, ripping off the first six goals of the game in a wild 6-2 win at American Airlines Center that felt over before it even started.
Just like that, a three-game skid is gone, and the Bruins’ red-hot six-game winning streak? Snapped.
Jason Robertson was in full “Robo takeover” mode with two goals, while Justin Hryckowian had the kind of night that makes you double-check the stats sheet — a career-high three points (1G, 2A) as Dallas’ depth popped off in a big way.
Miro Heiskanen turned the game into a passing clinic with three assists, and the Stars got goals from Mavrik Bourque, Esa Lindell, and Wyatt Johnston as the Bruins looked stunned watching the scoreboard climb.
And of course, because hockey can never be too perfect, Boston ruined the party late. Morgan Geekie and Fraser Minten scored in the third period to spoil Jake Oettinger’s shutout bid, but it didn’t matter — the message was already delivered loud and clear.
If this is Dallas hitting another gear, the rest of the league might want to start paying attention… fast.



A trade for a notable all-star guard is the kind of swing that could completely change the Mavericks’ ceiling, but it would come with the type of risk that could blow the whole thing up fast.
The big question isn’t just what it would cost… it’s whether Ja actually fits next to Cooper Flagg and Kyrie without turning Dallas into a highlight factory with no stability.

The Cowboys still don’t have a defensive coordinator, so the bigger question is can they actually rebuild an entire defense in ONE offseason, or are fans about to be sold a dream?
Fran Duffy joins fresh off the National Championship to break down the draft blueprint and how much immediate help Dallas can realistically find.

The Rangers don’t have many position battles left, they’ve basically locked in the gloves after setting a franchise record for fielding percentage, but that’s exactly what makes this spring so uncomfortable.
If the offense doesn’t take a real jump, the one true fight at second base might be the only thing standing between a contender and another year of “great pitching, no runs.”

This really was the last good dunk contest.
Subscribe and Listen on Podcasts
Be sure to subscribe to our shows wherever you listen to your podcasts. Traffic can be the worst, and one of the best ways I get through it is by listening to the audio versions of our DLLS shows. You should, too!
Ali Jawad
Dallas Cowboys Content Creator/Newsletter Writer
[email protected]

