THROUGH GAMES OF SUNDAY, JAN. 19, 2025
Despite not having their best game after a big win in Washington the night before, the Canadiens were able to hold the Dallas Stars to just one goal through regulation on Saturday, and Patrik Laine’s power-play goal was enough to make that count for a point as the Habs fell in the shootout.
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Regular Western Conference powerhouse the Dallas Stars visited the surging Montreal Canadiens on Saturday (Jan. 11) at the Bell Centre. A game that may not have elicited much enthusiasm six weeks ago now carried the potential of must-see hockey,
Those two games against the Leafs, the Flyers could at least say they played with a sound process. Thursday night against the Stars, there was just nothing.
There wasn’t much life from the ice to the rafters in the Wells Fargo Center for much of Thursday night. The result? A 4-1 loss to the Dallas Stars. The Flyers have now lost four straight and nine of their past 12.
The Dallas Stars win their sixth straight game after downing the Philadelphia Flyers Thursday, who they've now beat in seven of their last eight matchups. The red hot Jason Robertson continued to decimate opposing defences with a pair of assists on the night.
At the Ed Snider Legacy Game at Wells Fargo Center, the Philadelphia Flyers started the second half of the 2024-25 season with a 4-1 loss against the Dallas Stars.
The Philadelphia Flyers are back at the Wells Fargo Center again tonight to face off against the Dallas Stars, one of the NHL's most complete teams.
It's another game day for the New York Rangers. Tonight's opponent is the Dallas Stars, one of the few teams in the NHL that the Rangers lead the season series
Dallas is like the Leafs in a lot of ways: they have very good goaltending and a power play that looks like it should be good, but usually doesn't score. There's one big difference – the Stars are very good at controlling possession and getting good enough quality in their shots for and against.
January 16 - Dallas Stars forward Roope Hintz will not play in Thursday's game against the visiting Montreal Canadiens due to an upper-body injury. Hintz sustained his injury after being hit by ...