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Plano Native Blake Coleman First Native Texan To Win Stanley Cup

NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) - The NHL draft is tonight. The Dallas Stars have the 30th overall pick in the first round. Dallas hopes to find a young talent that can help them in future attempts to win the Stanley Cup.

It was just a week ago that the Stars lost in the Stanley Cup Finals to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Plano native Blake Coleman helped Tampa Bay beat Dallas 4 games to 2. Coleman scored in the Lightning's Cup clinching victory in game 6.

Coleman was the first born and raised player from Texas to win The Stanley Cup.

Tampa Bay Lightning forward Blake Coleman
EDMONTON, ALBERTA - SEPTEMBER 28: Blake Coleman #20 of the Tampa Bay Lightning skates with the Stanley Cup following the series-winning victory over the Dallas Stars in Game Six of the 2020 NHL Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Place on September 28, 2020 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Growing up in North Texas, Coleman played for the Dallas Stars Elite hockey club and has set quite an example the players who are currently skating for the Dallas Stars Elite Hockey Club in 2020.

Hockey players David Markovich and Ben Tobey are inspired by Coleman's success.

"It's pretty cool to see that connection between the NHL, and where we are at right now," said Tobey.

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