Barnes retires after 16 seasons, will join Stars' coaching staff
DALLAS -- Dallas Stars center Stu Barnes is retiring after 16 years in the NHL.
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The Stars said Thursday that Barnes, 37, has agreed to a two-year contract to join Dave Tippett's coaching staff as an assistant.
The Stars also announced two-year contract extensions for associate coach Rick Wilson and assistant coach Mark Lamb to take them through the 2010-11 season.
Barnes had 261 goals and 336 assists for 597 points in his 1,136-game NHL career. He played 329 of those games with the Stars. He also played in 116 Stanley Cup playoff games in 12 postseasons.
Barnes was drafted by the then-Winnipeg Jets in 1989 and also played with the Florida Panthers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Buffalo Sabres before being traded to the Stars in March 2003.
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