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Dallas looks to close gap with Vegas
On Jan. 1 the Stars had the third finest document within the league at 23-9-6 (.684) and sat 10 factors forward of eighth place within the West.
On Saturday, Dallas is eighth within the league at 30-16-12 (.621) and sits three factors out of eighth place within the West.
The Stars are 7-7-6 up to now 20 video games.
There may be not solely concern associated to their present struggles of scoring sufficient targets and worthwhile energy play alternatives, but it surely additionally makes each level that rather more worthwhile. On Saturday the Stars play the Golden Knights who sit in first place within the West, three factors forward of the Stars, so it must be some further motivation for Dallas to attempt to get that prime spot again. However the true nervousness begins when you think about that Winnipeg is one level again, Minnesota is 2 factors again and Colorado is three factors again.
Dallas as soon as had a reasonably good maintain on the Central Division lead, and now fourth place would not appear that distant. Sure, there nonetheless is a six-point cushion on the playoff reduce line, however so much has modified for the Stars up to now two months.
“It is getting fairly tight there, so it may make this final stretch somewhat extra enjoyable for everyone,” mentioned defenseman Jani Hakanpää. “I feel it may be good for us. We have to have a playoff mentality down the stretch.”
The Stars are coming off a intestine punch loss to the Blackhawks and are 2-3-5 of their previous 10 video games. Vegas is 6-0-1 in its previous seven video games and is beginning to click on. Dallas beat Vegas, 4-0, in its final journey right here, so the Golden Knights must be motivated. The Stars are attempting to straighten the ship, so they need to be motivated too.
“For us, we have set to work our manner out of it and discover that swagger and confidence once more,” Stars coach Pete DeBoer mentioned.
As Hakanpää famous, it is perhaps a great factor that standings are tightening up. It actually will take a look at the Stars.
“Let’s be sincere. I do not assume anybody noticed us operating away with the convention by 15 or 20 factors, so we knew this was going to be a dogfight proper to the final day of the season,” DeBoer mentioned. “We’re in a great spot. We have simply received to get again on the suitable facet of it once more.”
Jake Oettinger will begin in objective, however Scott Wedgewood, who missed final recreation, will again up. Meaning the Stars have the cap area and the roster spot to name up one other ahead. They selected not to do this and can go along with 11 forwards and 7 defensemen (which they did towards Chicago). If morning skate was any indication, it seems Joel Hanley will doubtless play extra protection and the facilities are most likely going to be double-shifted.
“I feel the schedule permits us to do that,” DeBoer mentioned. “We have had a reasonably gentle schedule and it provides us the chance to do this.”
Key Numbers
7-5-12
The Stars are 7-5-12 in one-goal video games. They’re tied for the NHL lead in time beyond regulation/shootout losses. Vegas is 17-7-5 in one-goal video games (third within the NHL). The Golden Knights are 9-5 in time beyond regulation/shootouts.
35
Dallas is third in fewest targets towards within the first interval at 35. Vegas is fifth at 38.
6.6
Vegas is first within the NHL in fewest penalty minutes per recreation at 6.6. The Golden Knights have been shorthanded 142 occasions, least within the league. Dallas has been shorthanded 185 occasions (twentieth).
He mentioned it
“It normally comes down to 1 play or two performs an evening, and it is proper there. We do loads of good issues, and it simply comes right down to somewhat stretch right here or there.”
– Stars ahead Joe Pavelski on the staff’s scoring troubles since Jan. 1 . Dallas averages 2.45 targets per recreation, which ranks twenty seventh within the NHL.
Anticipated lineup
Robertson-Hintz-Pavelski
Benn-Johnston-Dellandrea
Marchment-Faksa-Seguin
Olofsson-Gurianov
Heiskanen-Miller
Lindell-Hakanpää
Suter-Lundkvist
Hanley
Oettinger
Wedgewood
This story was not topic to the approval of the Nationwide Hockey League or Dallas Stars Hockey Membership.
Mike Heika is a Senior Workers Author for DallasStars.com and has lined the Stars since 1994. Comply with him on Twitter @MikeHeika.
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Victor Cruz agrees that playing the Cowboys comes with a bit of extra motiviation
Something I have come to realize is that if you are a Dallas Cowboys fan around the age of 40 (a little room for flexibility at the top) or younger, you have only gotten the bad in this. Your friends, family, co-workers, etc. all tease you and mock you when your team loses and for the majority of your life, for all of your adult life, that has been the case.
You get the treatment that fans of the Los Angeles Lakers or New York Yankees get in terms of meme-ability but without any sort of hardware to make crawling through the mud worth it. Consider that each of those teams are dealing with droughts of their own, the youngest of which was born when Dallas’ was already 14 years old.
It is for this reason that when CeeDee Lamb said following Monday night’s loss that teams are looking to “embarrass” the Cowboys that I found it interesting. I’m not here to act like playing the Cowboys “is so and so’s Super Bowl”, but I do put some stock into the idea that opposing teams smell blood in the water so to speak and know that a domination against America’s Team lives a little bit louder than most. Consider all the fanfare that the New Orleans Saints picked up earlier this season as a recent example.
These are just my two cents though so I was curious how someone who has actually been in those shoes/cleats feels about the whole thing. Thankfully I had an opportunity to talk to former New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz earlier this week and asked him about the idea among other things.
You can watch our conversation here:
Cruz’s Giants team won the Super Bowl 13 years ago when Dallas’ drought was already 16 years old (I’d imagine Jerry Jones bought them a brand new Mercedes for the occasion). They famously defeated the Cowboys in an NFC East title game in Week 17 at MetLife Stadium, the first of three in a row that Dallas would lose to each of their division rivals. I lived those three years like every one of you and still cannot believe that they actually happened in that exact way.
The Murphy’s Law of who the Cowboys are speaks for itself in that what can go wrong will and while Cruz didn’t exactly agree with that particular sentiment, he did note that playing the Cowboys comes with a little bit of extra motivation. He added that playing for the Giants brings with it a big stage in and of itself, an objectively true statement, and said the right things about how you want to embarrass anybody you play because it’s the NFL.
Whatever the case you can add Cruz to people who at least partially share the sentiment that CeeDee Lamb offered on Monday night. The whole thing is depressing and it is hard to know when it will end.
Cruz and I discussed a variety of things, including his recent partnership with Captain Morgan and a particularly sweet new crewneck.
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Our thanks to Victor Cruz and Captain Morgan for the time.
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Stephen Jones doubles down on Dallas Cowboys failed trade
When Brock Purdy took over as the starting quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, Trey Lance was left without a spot. That led to a trade with the Dallas Cowboys, who sent a fourth-round pick to the 49ers for the former North Dakota State quarterback.
Adding Lance wasn’t a bad idea on the surface, since he was the No. 3 overall pick in 2021. The problem was that Dallas gave up a fourth-round pick when it appeared there were no serious contenders for Lance.
The trade doesn’t look any better given the fact that Lance is sitting on the bench while Cooper Rush starts in place of an injured Dak Prescott.
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Despite this, Stephen Jones believes the team made the right move. While speaking on 105.3 The Fan, he even said they would do the trade again.
Ironically enough, the Cowboys said repeatedly that adding Lance had nothing to do with Dak Prescott. Now, Jones is admitting that was a factor in their decision.
Dallas also never truly gave Lance an opportunity. He was the inactive third quarterback all season in 2023, with Rush playing in garbage time games. Not only did they get no look at him during his first season with the franchise, but he’s now only played in spot duty.
Lance has completed 4-of-6 attempts for 21 yards with one interception. He’s also picked up 17 yards on three attempts.
Such a low usage proves the coaching staff doesn’t believe Lance has the ability to be a starter. Even so, Jones would do the trade all over again.
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First Shift 🏒
The Stars had the best road record in franchise history last season.
Looking back, it’s difficult to pin down exactly why.
Obviously, this is a good team and had the second-best overall record in the NHL, so the 26-10-5 mark away from home was a big part of that. But as they try to follow that up this season and are off to a 4-4-0 start on the road, there is no real magic formula they can return to.
“We just have to play our game, it doesn’t matter where we are playing,” said Duchene. “You guys always look at the home and road and think there’s something to it, but there’s nothing to it to us.”
The Stars have an 8-2-0 record at home, including one “home” loss in Tampere, Finland. Last season, they sometimes struggled at home, including a 4-6 mark at American Airlines Center in the playoffs. So how is it they are having such a great start this year?
“It’s hard to say,” Stars coach Pete DeBoer said when asked about the issues on the road. “It’s like our home record this year. It’s not like we’re doing anything different, we’re just winning games. When I look at our road games this year, we’ve played some really good teams.”
Among the road losses are Florida, Winnipeg and Washington – three of the top 10 teams in the league. That’s important as they head out on a three-game road trip with contests against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday and Carolina Hurricanes on Monday. Both are traditional Eastern Conference powers.
“It’s a great test,” DeBoer said. “In the next five games, we have Colorado, Winnipeg, Tampa and Carolina, top teams in the league. So those are great tests for us.”
That can be a huge portion of the midseason for the 12-6-0 Stars.
“I think it can be a turning point,” said goalie Jake Oettinger. “We’ve had an up and down start. Our record is pretty good but I don’t think we’ve played our best yet. These are some great tests on the road.”
Did Oettinger have an explanation for posting an 18-6-2 road record last season?
“Personally, for me, you need to be able to weather storms and close out games,” Oettinger said. “Those are all things we can get better at this year.”
Doing it now would be ideal.
“I always think we have our best against some of those top teams,” said Duchene. “We love that challenge, because those are the teams we’re going to need to beat if we want to achieve our ultimate goal.”
And as for finding specific reasons for wins away from home? Well, the reasons are pretty much the same no matter where you are.
“Hockey is hockey,” Duchene said. “We have a great game plan. I’ve talked about how well-coached we are. We know what the recipe is for ourselves and we make adjustments to whoever we’re playing. We’re well prepared and it’s up to us as players to execute.”
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