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Dallas Stars Launch Investigation After Video Shows Fans Making Offensive Gestures

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Dallas Stars Launch Investigation After Video Shows Fans Making Offensive Gestures

The Dallas Stars and American Airlines Center have officially opened an investigation after a viral video emerged showing a group of fans performing what appears to be a Nazi salute during a recent game. The footage, which began circulating on social media on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, shows several men dressed in Stars jerseys in a concourse area repeatedly extending their right arms in the straight-arm gesture toward the ice.

The controversy was ignited after a twelve-second clip was posted to X and Reddit, sparking immediate outrage across the NHL community. In the video, the fans are seen shouting while maintaining the gesture, drawing sharp rebukes from fellow spectators and online observers.

While some comments on the original threads attempted to dismiss the behavior as a joke or a different type of salute, the majority of the response has been a demand for the organization to issue lifetime bans for those involved.

The Dallas Stars organization has not yet released a formal public statement regarding the specific identities of the individuals, but team officials confirmed to local media that they are working with arena security to review high-definition surveillance footage from the night of the incident.

This investigation comes at a sensitive time for the franchise, as the city recently celebrated the team's fifth consecutive playoff berth with a special proclamation from the Dallas City Council.

American Airlines Center management released a brief update on Thursday, April 2, 2026, stating that they have a zero-tolerance policy for hateful or discriminatory behavior.

They emphasized that the arena is intended to be a safe and welcoming environment for all fans and that any individuals found to be violating the fan code of conduct will face permanent trespass orders.

As the NHL playoffs approach, the incident has cast a shadow over the team's successful season. Legal experts suggest that while the fans have not been charged with a crime, the private nature of the arena allows the Stars to revoke their tickets and bar them from future events.

The organization is expected to provide a final update on the disciplinary actions once the internal review is complete.