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Another Night, Another Tough Opponent as Stars Face Avalanche

Viernes 26 de Noviembre del 2021

Another Night, Another Tough Opponent as Stars Face Avalanche

Victories against St. Louis and Edmonton have shown the team's potential. Consistent play and a win against Colorado could signify the turning of a corner on what has been a tough start to the season.

Victories against St. Louis and Edmonton have shown the team's potential. Consistent play and a win against Colorado could signify the turning of a corner on what has been a tough start to the season.

The Dallas Stars Lineup

Jason Robertson (21) - Roope Hintz (24) - Joe Pavelski (16)
Michael Raffl (18) - Jamie Benn (14) - Denis Gurianov (34)
Joel Kiviranta (25) - Tyler Seguin (91) - Luke Glendening (11)
Jacob Peterson (40) - Radek Faksa (12) - Alexander Radulov (47)

Esa Lindell (23) - Miro Heiskanen (4)
Ryan Suter (20) - John Klingberg (3)
Joel Hanley (44) - Jani Hakanpaa (2)

Jake Oettinger (29)

Anton Khudobin will be scratched with Holtby backing up Oettinger.

Colorado Avalanche Lineup

Colorado has been fighting injuries all year, which somewhat explains their position in the standings. Nathan MacKinnon is out and has only played eight games this year. Injuries have also left the team struggling to find consistent play out of their bottom lines - so much like the Edmonton Oilers, the Avalanche will be looking for their top lines to decide the game.

The Avalanche are on a six game winning streak, and they’ve scored seven goals in half of those victories.

Gabriel Landeskog (92) - Mikko Rantanen (96) - Logan O’Connor (25)
Valeri Nichushkin (13) - Nazem Kadri (91) - Andre Burakovsky (95)
Tyson Jost (17) - Alex Newhook (18) - Nicolas Aube-Kubel (16)
Darren Helm (43) - Jayson Megna (12) - Kurtis MacDermid (56)

Devon Toews (7) - Cale Makar (8)
Jack Johnson (3) - Samuel Girard (49)
Erik Johnson (6) - Ryan Murray (28)

Darcy Kuemper (35)

Keys to the Game

Lock down the top lines. Colorado drives their goal scoring through their skilled top two lines. Even with their newfound scoring touch, the Stars don’t want to get into a track meet with the Avalanche.

Special Teams. Dallas has won their last two games by dominating on the power play and the penalty kill. We all know that the power play is good, but the newly aggressive penalty kill needs to demonstrate that its improvement has staying power.

Depth Scoring. Being able to roll four lines has proven to be a big plus for the Stars. Getting productive minutes out of all lines will create mismatches against a thin Colorado team and will also leave the team better rested for game two of the back to back set against the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday night.

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