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Al Montoya helps Dallas Stars expand hockey’s reach in Mexico

Former NHL goalie Al Montoya is helping expand hockey’s reach into Mexico through the Dallas Stars Learn to Play program. With support from the NHL Player Inclusion Coalition. Montoya aims to inspire young players and build a strong hockey foundation in Mexico.
Al Montoya helps Dallas Stars expand hockey’s reach in Mexico
Al Montoya of the NHL Player Inclusion Coalition talk during a NHL Draft (Credit: Getty Image)
The Dallas Stars are strengthening their ties to Mexico. Along with help from former NHL goalie Al Montoya. As vice president of cultural growth and strategy, Montoya is leading efforts to bring hockey to new audiences. This spring, the Stars launched a Learn to Play program in Mexico City, introducing dozens of young children to the sport.
The six-week program kicked off on April 20 at La Pista Coyoacan, a semi-outdoor rink. Despite the sweltering heat, the rink’s setup kept the ice intact for the eager young players. Over 50 kids, aged 4 to 10, received full hockey gear and instruction. This is creating an exciting new opportunity in a country where hockey is still growing.

Building a Future Through Opportunity


Montoya quick to make nice recovery save on Sharp shot

Montoya’s personal connection to Latin America makes this mission especially meaningful. He understands the importance of representation. As the NHL’s first Cuban American player. His involvement has been critical in securing over $40,000 in funding. Through the NHL Player Inclusion Coalition, helping cover equipment and coaching costs.
The sessions focus on basic skating and stickhandling skills. This is aiming to spark a lifelong passion for hockey. Stars coaches and members of the Mexico Ice Hockey Federation are working together to guide the young players.

Strengthening Mexican Hockey's Foundation


Dallas Stars skates past the Colorado Avalanche during the first period in Game Four of the First Round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs
Dallas Stars skates past the Colorado Avalanche during the first period in Game Four of the First Round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs (Credit: Getty Image)

The goal is not just short-term participation but long-term growth. Mexico’s national teams are striving to rise in international rankings. Along with programs like this build the pipeline needed for future success. Local leaders hope to see today’s beginners become tomorrow’s U18 players and beyond, with consistent support.
The Stars’ ongoing investment in Mexico, dating back to 2018. This highlights their commitment to fostering a true hockey culture across borders.
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Growing the Game and Growing Community


The Stars are not alone in their efforts. Other NHL teams are also making inroads into Mexico like the Vegas Golden Knights and Los Angeles Kings. However, the focus is not on competition between franchises.
For Montoya and others involved, the real victory is growing hockey itself. Every new player, every excited family, strengthens the community and lays the groundwork for a bright future for hockey in Mexico.
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