The Dallas Stars have been searching for a consistent scorer to compliment Jason Robertson and Evgenii Dadonov following the injury to Tyler Seguin. Wyatt Johnston has answered the bell for the Stars in recent games with rattling off a five-game point streak.
It’s been over a month since Dallas Stars veteran forward Tyler Seguin underwent hip surgery and began his long-term recovery. In the days and weeks that followed, the Stars became the talk of the NHL,
Robertson will look to not only continue his recent string of points, but also begin another lengthy winning streak for the Stars, as they will take on the Maple Leafs in Toronto, Jan. 14. The Stars conclude their road trip in Toronto before they head back to the American Airlines Arena for a rendezvous with the Montreal Canadiens on Jan.16th.
Stars writer for the Dallas Morning News, Lia Assimakopoulos, joined Gavin Spittle to discuss her latest article on the rookies Dallas has relied on this season due to injuries sustained by Tyler Seguin,
Kasper cut the lead to 3-1 at 12:01 of the third period. Dylan Larkin carried the puck through the neutral zone and around the net before finding Simon Edvinsson, whose shot from the high slot deflected in off Kasper. DET@DAL: Kasper trims Red Wings' deficit in 3rd period
The Dallas Stars face the Toronto Maple Leafs Tuesday night for the second and final time this season. Entering Tuesday's match, the Stars are 27-14-1 while the Maple Leafs are 27-15-2. Dallas is 93-99-33 all-time vs. Toronto, including a 39-55-20 mark on the road.
Dallas Stars center Tyler Seguin (91) gets his stick around a ... might not be at 100% when they return. Jason Robertson, Wyatt Johnston and Logan Stankoven are climbing out of their slumps ...