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Dallas Stars
Boston Bruins
Record
5-2-0 (1-2-0 Away)
3-3-1 (2-1-0 Home)
Rank
10 Points (3rd Central)
7 Points (5th Atlantic)
Power Play
9.5% (2-for-21)
13.8% (4-for-29)
Penalty Kill
95.5% (21-for-22)
82.9% (29-for-35)
Last 10 Games
5-2-0
3-3-1

Five Points 5️⃣

  • The Dallas Stars face the Boston Bruins Thursday night at TD Garden for the first time this season. Entering Thursday's match, the Stars are 5-2-0 while the Bruins are 3-3-1. The teams will face each other again this season on Nov. 14 in Dallas.
  • The Stars have earned points in five of their last 10 games against Boston.
  • Dallas is 36-85-26 all-time vs. Boston, including a 14-47-12 mark on the road.
  • Among active Stars, captain Jamie Benn shares first in goals (7) and leads the team in assists (12) and points (7-12—19) in 22 career games against Boston. Of his 19 points, 11 (4-7—11) of them have come in seven road games against Boston.
  • Forward Jason Robertson has five points (1-3—5) in five career games against Boston.

Stats Against Opponent ✍

Active Streaks
Leading Scorers

Jason Robertson (1-3—4, 3 GP)

Jamie Benn (7-12—19, 22 GP)

Esa Lindell (1-1—2, 2 GP) 

Matt Duchene (7-11—18, 26 GP)

Wyatt Johnston (2-0—2, 2 GP)

Tyler Seguin (7-6—13, 20 GP)

Evgenii Dadonov (4-5—9, 18 GP)

Players To Watch 👀

Dallas forward Tyler Seguin returned to play Oct. 22 in Buffalo, where he registered his third goal of the season. After being drafted in 2010 by Boston, Seguin was traded to Dallas on July 4, 2013. On Nov. 3, 2015, Seguin became the first Dallas Stars player to score a hat trick against the team that drafted him, helping Dallas win 5-3 in Boston.

Boston signed forward Cole Koepke as a free agent on July 1, 2024. Since, Koepke has gone on to earn six points (3-3—6) in seven games played, leading all Bruins skaters in points this season. He also carries a plus 10 rating, which leads the NHL going into Wednesday night.

First Shift 🏒

The Stars lost a 4-2 game in Buffalo on Tuesday, and coach Pete DeBoer wasn’t pleased with the team’s intensity.

“I thought they were hungrier than us,” DeBoer said. “It’s tough to go on the road and win when you’re not as desperate as the other team.”

So at practice in Boston on Wednesday, the intensity was dialed up. Most of the drills concentrated on “compete,” and much of the time on the ice was revved up and high impact. For a team that is 5-2-0 and off to a solid start, the message was clear.

“Our expectations of how we play haven’t been up to par,” said Seguin. “In a few that we won, Jake has had to steal a game. It’s early in the year and these practices are needed. To be honest, it feels good. You get those touches, you get that compete up.”

Ironically, the Stars did a lot of good things against Buffalo. They had a 30-25 advantage in shots on goal and a 73-55 edge in shot attempts. Dallas won 61 percent of the faceoffs and finished with 20 hits. In a lot of ways, that’s a good game, but the Sabres seemed to be more intense at key moments and won battles along the boards and in front of the net.

“It always comes down to the No. 1 cliché: winning those battles,” Seguin said. “That’s where we get our offense. It starts in the D zone. We’ve been great at it for the last two years, and it’s just finding that again.”

The game was scoreless in the second period when Buffalo created a chaotic shift and a shot deflected off the crossbar and high in the air behind goalie Jake Oettinger. Sabres forward Peyton Krebs battled for position and tapped the puck in, and Buffalo scored a couple of minutes later to take control of the game.

“It just goes back to going to the right areas,” said forward Colin Blackwell. “If you’re getting pucks to the net and bodies to the net, anything can happen. It was a fluky bounce that ended up working out in their favor. Little things like that can be momentum changers. The stats can vary every night, but it’s playing a little more physical and using our speed to our advantage, it’s little things.”

Dallas saw the return of Matt Dumba, Seguin and Sam Steel from injury, and those new bodies did add some jump to the lineup. Getting back into the flow could help them perform even better.

“It felt good,” said Seguin, who scored a goal and now has three in four games.

Key Numbers 🔢

26.6

Dallas ranks 29th in shots on goal per game at 26.6. The Stars were 11th last season at 31.6 per game.

28.8

Boston ranks second in hits per game at 28.8. Dallas ranks 29th at 16.5.

4.0

Boston forward David Pastrňák ranks third in the NHL at 4.0 shots on goal per game.

He Said It 📢

“I remember being in the learn to skate program here a couple of times. And now, 25 years down the road, to have a chance to play in front of your friends and family, it’s pretty exciting and pretty rewarding.”

- Massachusetts native and Harvard alum Colin Blackwell on returning to his home state to play against the Bruins

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Hockey League or Dallas Stars Hockey Club.

Mike Heika is a Senior Staff Writer for DallasStars.com and has covered the Stars since 1994. Follow him on X (formerly Twitter) @MikeHeika.

Upcoming Games 📅

Opponent
Date
Time
Location
October 26
7:00 PM CT
American AIrlines Center
Florida Panthers
November 1
1:00 PM CT
Nokia Arena (Finland)
Florida Panthers
November 2
11:00 PM CT
Nokia Arena (Finland)

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