But for reasons he can't truly explain, something about the Stars kept bringing him around. The Stars were interested, no doubt, but so were other teams.
So, what exactly was it that made him want to call Dallas home?
"From the start, it was a good gut feeling I had," said Hakanpää, who signed a three-year deal with the Stars in July. "It's hard to explain, but I had a good feeling about it right off the bat. We had a lot of Finns here already, so I got to talk to them and ask around.
"It really came down to the wire, but I went with my gut feeling. I've been liking it so far."
Hakanpää joins a group of Finns that includes Miro Heiskanen, Roope Hintz, Joel Kiviranta and Esa Lindell. Having that familiarity helped. In fact, he and Lindell go way back.
"I knew Esa probably the best," Hakanpää said. "Growing up, we used to play against each other quite a bit. And going back to my St. Louis days, we used to work out together in the summers with the same group of people. I think it was like two or three summers. We have a lot of mutual friends. With Kivi, we played on the national team and ended up winning the whole thing. That's something you never forget."