Colorado Avalanche (8-5-1, second within the Central Division) vs. Dallas Stars (9-5-2, first within the Central Division)
Dallas; Monday, 8:30 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: The Colorado Avalanche will attempt to preserve a three-game highway win streak alive once they go to the Dallas Stars.
Dallas has gone 9-5-2 total with a 4-1-0 document in Central Division play. The Stars have gone 10-2-1 in video games they rating a minimum of three objectives.
Advertisement
Colorado is 8-5-1 total and 3-1-1 in opposition to the Central Division. The Avalanche have a +12 scoring differential, with 50 whole objectives scored and 38 conceded.
The groups sq. off Monday for the fourth time this season. The Stars received 4-1 within the final assembly.
TOP PERFORMERS: Joe Pavelski has scored 9 objectives with 10 assists for the Stars. Jason Robertson has 9 objectives and 10 assists over the past 10 video games.
Mikko Rantanen has 11 objectives and 14 assists for the Avalanche. Logan O’Connor has scored 5 objectives over the past 10 video games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Stars: 6-3-1, averaging 4.6 objectives, 7.4 assists, 4.6 penalties and 10.3 penalty minutes whereas giving up 3.3 objectives per sport.
Advertisement
Avalanche: 7-3-0, averaging 3.5 objectives, 6.1 assists, 3.4 penalties and seven.3 penalty minutes whereas giving up two objectives per sport.
INJURIES: Stars: Nick Caamano: out (again), Denis Gurianov: daily (higher physique).
Avalanche: Valeri Nichushkin: out (ankle), Kurtis MacDermid: out (lower-body), Darren Helm: out (undisclosed), Gabriel Landeskog: out (knee), Bowen Byram: out (undisclosed), Shane Bowers: out (upper-body).
___
The Related Press created this story utilizing expertise supplied by Information Skrive and information from Sportradar.
The Dallas Cowboys will be looking to add some offensive playmakers during the 2025 NFL offseason to help out CeeDee Lamb and Jake Ferguson.
Among the position of need are a wide receiver outside of Lamb, and potentially another running back to form an explosive backfield with Rico Dowdle, who has emerged as one of the league’s top backs in the second half of the season.
In a new article predicting potential best fits for the top wide receiver prospects in the draft, Bleacher Report named the Cowboys as one of the best landing spots for Missouri star Luther Burden III.
MORE: Dallas Cowboys predicted to add explosive WR this offseason
Advertisement
The Washington Commanders and Pittsburgh Steelers were also named as potential fits.
Burden had a drop-off in production during the 2024 college football season, but he is still considered a surefire first-rounder after officially declaring for the draft.
This season, Burden recorded 61 catches for 676 yards and six touchdowns. His best season was in 2023, hauling in 86 grabs for 1,212 yards and nine touchdowns.
Burden finishes his Missouri career with 192 receptions for 2,263 yards, and 25 total touchdowns (21 receiving, four rushing).
The 2025 NFL Draft will be held in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with the first round on Thursday, April 24. Rounds 2 and 3 will be held on Friday, April 25, while the final rounds will play out on Saturday, April 26.
Advertisement
— Enjoy free coverage of the Cowboys from Dallas Cowboys on SI —
NFC East power rankings ahead of Week 16 of 2024 NFL season
5 winners & 2 losers from Cowboys Week 15 win over Panthers
Dallas Cowboys’ top plays & highlights vs. Panthers Week 15
Updated 2025 NFL Draft order after Week 15: Where do Cowboys stand?
Advertisement
Who were the 5 highest-graded Cowboys in Week 15 according to PFF?
The 36th annual Dallas Holiday Parade has already made its way through downtown Dallas. Once again, it featured colorful floats, lively dancers, vibrant bands and, of course, a visit from Santa, spreading holiday cheer.
But there’s good news: If you missed this year’s parade, you can catch a special broadcast of the event on the CW that will air Dec. 25 at 9 a.m. It could be a great way to occupy kids on Christmas morning.
This year’s parade kicked off at the intersection of Commerce and Houston streets on Dec. 7 at 9 a.m., hosted by CW33 news anchor Jenny Anchondo, a four-time Dallas Holiday Parade host, and NewsNation anchor Xavier Walton, making his debut at the parade.
Where to find the 23 best holiday and Christmas lights in Dallas-Fort Worth
News Roundups
Advertisement
Catch up on the day’s news you need to know.
“I’m hoping this parade is going to be bigger and better than ever,” Anchondo said ahead of the event.
He noted viewers would see classic favorites featured year after year at the Dallas holiday tradition, along with a few surprises.
“People can expect one of the best holiday parades in a while. It’s like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, but Dallas-style,” Walton said.
Have the kids watch until the end: That’s when Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus make an appearance.
Advertisement
The Go See DFW calendar is a partnership between KERA and The Dallas Morning News.
Arts Access is an arts journalism collaboration powered by The Dallas Morning News and KERA.
This community-funded journalism initiative is funded by the Better Together Fund, Carol & Don Glendenning, City of Dallas OAC, The University of Texas at Dallas, Communities Foundation of Texas, The Dallas Foundation, Eugene McDermott Foundation, James & Gayle Halperin Foundation, Jennifer & Peter Altabef and The Meadows Foundation. The News and KERA retain full editorial control of Arts Access’ journalism.
FRISCO — Talk of culture tends to make the eyes of fans glaze over.
Whenever the word is used with a losing team, the assumption is the culture is bad and requires an overhaul. That assertion has been made with the Cowboys.
It doesn’t stick. At least it shouldn’t.
Just because the Cowboys are below .500 doesn’t mean the culture in the locker room is bad. An argument can be made the pride and accountability built in producing three consecutive 12-5 seasons is behind this team winning three of its last four games in an otherwise lost season.
Advertisement
Cowboys
Be the smartest Cowboys fan. Get the latest news.
“I mean that’s who we are,’’ left guard Tyler Smith said after a 30-14 win over Carolina. “We’re never going to quit. We’re never going to lay down for anybody. That speaks to who we are, not only as individuals, but as men and as players.
“That’s our culture. Whether other people believe it or not, we’re going to come in there and fight all day, every day, anywhere, any place, any time.’’
Dallas carries a 6-8 record into Week 16. The team’s playoff probability is at 1 percent.
Advertisement
And holding.
Mike McCarthy is a realist. The head coach understands what does — and doesn’t — lie ahead for this group.
Mike McCarthy, Cowboys know they’ll need some help with slim shot at postseason push
That doesn’t diminish the esteem with which he holds this team.
“I have a lot of pride in the commitment that we have to one another,’’ McCarthy said. “It shows up. Monday through Saturday is the hardest part.
“Sundays, I mean, this is what we live for to get out here and compete against other NFL teams. I just love the way they stay after it every single day, and that’s a credit to the coaches and the players.
Advertisement
“We won three out of four and we obvioulsy know the path that’s been cut out for us.’’
This has been a season of loss for the Cowboys. That applies to personnel in addition to the record.
Five players from the team’s Pro Bowl nucleus — Dak Prescott, Zack Martin, DeMarcus Lawrence, DaRon Bland and Trevon Diggs — have or will spend time on injured reserve. Diggs and linebacker DeMarvion Overhsown have been lost for the season since the Cowboys played Cincinnati on Monday night last week.
“I mean, we acknowledge it’s painful to lose those guys,’’ Smith said. “They mean so much to everything that we try to do in terms of winning, in terms of who we are as a team.
“But I think the biggest thing for us is continuing to carry on their will. Even though they can’t be on the field with us, we’ve still got to go out there and play hard. I know if they had the opportunity, if they could move heaven and earth to be out there on the field with us…
Advertisement
“We’ve just got to continue to fight for them.’’
Micah Parsons never landed on IR, but he did miss four games earlier this season with a high ankle sprain. Parsons talks about the special feeling teammates get when they’re out there fighting for each other. He believes how someone responds when things aren’t going well as a team says a lot about them.
“Me personally, I’ve never given up on anything in life, anything that I ever truly wanted,’’ Parsons said. “So to me, I’m always going to keep fighting and clawing. That’s part of the journey.
“You know how much better of a team we’ll be if we say, ‘damn, we went 9-8. We missed 10 starters and we’re playing this good.’ The momentum you have going into next year…
“That’s part of the mountain. That’s part of the journey.’’
Advertisement
It will come as no surprise that Parsons wasn’t done.
“There’s a downfall in every story,’’ he said. “We were climaxing and climaxing and we had to (fall). We fell big.
“But I know what time it is. I’m looking forward to finishing this year off strong and coming back next year.’’
Cowboys defense makes statement in Carolina, proves it can overcome its biggest problem
Who will be the coach next season? Owner Jerry Jones made that an open question the moment he allowed McCarthy and his staff to go into this season in the final years of their contracts. Prescott, Parsons and others have come out in support of McCarthy in recent weeks.
Add Smith to the list.
Advertisement
“I mean, he’s a great leader of men,’’ Smith said. “Always keeps us focused. Always, always hones in on what’s important, and that’s the men in this room.
“I mean, great coach, great mentor, great leader of men.’’
And what does McCarthy have to say when asked about culture?
“At the end of the day, our job is to create the culture, make sure the team is being trained properly and make sure our guys are getting everything they need to win football games,’’ he said. “I do enjoy these questions, because I am a philosopher.’’
He stopped.
Advertisement
“I can’t even say it with a straight face,’’ McCarthy said.
“But we need to beat Tampa. We really do. We need to beat Tampa.’’
Catch David Moore and Robert Wilonsky as they co-host Intentional Grounding on The Ticket (KTCK-AM 1310 and 96.7 FM) every Wednesday from 7-8 p.m. through the Super Bowl.
X/Twitter: @DavidMooreDMN
Find more Cowboys coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.