2425 gameday 10.21 @BUF
Dallas Stars
Buffalo Sabres
Record
5-1-0 (1-1-0 Away)
2-4-1 (1-2-0 Home)
Rank
10 Points (2nd Central)
5 Points (7th Atlantic)
Power Play
11.1% (2-for-18)
0.0% (0-for-21)
Penalty Kill
95.2% (20-for-21)
72.7% (16-for-22)
Last 10 Games
5-1-0
2-4-1

Five Points 5️⃣

  • The Dallas Stars face the Buffalo Sabres Tuesday night at KeyBank Center for the first time this season. Entering Tuesday's match, the Stars are 5-1-0 while the Sabres are 2-4-1. The teams will face each other again this season on Dec. 31.
  • The Stars have won four of the past five contests against the Sabres (4-1-0) and eight of the past 10 at Buffalo (8-1-1).
  • Dallas is 56-56-20 all-time vs. Buffalo, including a 20-33-12 mark on the road.
  • Forward Evgenii Dadonov has 21 points (8-13—21) in 21 career games against Buffalo. His 1.00 points per game average against the Sabres is his best mark against any opponent.
  • Among active Stars, captain Jamie Benn ranks second in goals (12) and third in points (12-10—22) in 23 career games against Buffalo.

Stats Against Opponent ✍

Active Streaks
Leading Scorers

None

Tyler Seguin (13-17—30, 35 GP)

Matt Duchene (11-12—23, 25 GP)

Jamie Benn (12-10—22, 23 GP)

Evgenii Dadonov (8-13—21, 21 GP)

Players To Watch 👀

Since joining Dallas, Roope Hintz has earned eight points (5-3—8) in 10 games played against Buffalo. Hintz is fourth amongst active Stars skaters in points scored against the Sabres since the 2016-17 season.

Buffalo Sabres forward Alex Tuch has earned points in five of his seven games played this season, including back-to-back multi-point nights (Oct. 12 vs. FLA and Oct. 16 at PIT).

First Shift 🏒

Jason Robertson knows a thing or two about goalies – he studies them quite a bit.

So when asked what is the key to Jake Oettinger’s recent success, the Stars’ top scorer for the past two seasons put it plainly: confidence.

“Confidence, confidence, confidence,” Robertson said. “When a hockey player is confident, it makes all the difference. I can only imagine how much it means to a goalie.”

For Oettinger right now, it means the Stars are winning. The 25-year-old netminder is 4-0-0 on the season with a 1.48 GAA and .953 save percentage. The 6-6 goalie said he is seeing the puck well, he is reading the game well, and he has confidence.

“I think I’m just more confident,” he said. “I think as a goalie, you want to be aggressive but, when you’re 6-6 you can be deeper and it helps you get to plays easier. If you’re six inches outside the crease, they’re going to make you look pretty silly, so just the confidence and the reads that I’ve worked on. I can make a lot of saves from the goal line, so if I can just be patient and stay back a little bit more, it kind of slows things down for me.”

Oettinger was able to work early in his career with 6-7 Ben Bishop, and the veteran gave the youngster a lot of tips about being in the right place at the right time and just letting the puck hit him. Now, almost 250 games (including playoffs) into his career, Oettinger said he has a lot of experience to lean on.

“I think five years of playing, great goalie coaches, learning from great goalies, that all helps,” Oettinger said. “Bish has harped on me since Day 1. He’s a different animal, so I can’t play exactly like him, but there are a lot of things I can take from him. Just using my size to my advantage, once you get confident you can do that and stop anyone in the world, the game slows down.”

Oettinger missed much of his summer two seasons ago as he rehabbed from surgery, so having a healthy summer to work seems to be making a difference now, coach Pete DeBoer said.

“He’s healthy,” DeBoer said. “He’s coming off a summer where he actually got to train, unlike last summer. When he’s dialed in, he combines that size with his hockey sense where he’s there before the puck is there.”

And that gives you a lot of confidence.

Key Numbers 🔢

1.50

Dallas leads the NHL in goals against average at 1.50 per game. Buffalo ranks 25th at 3.71.

95.2%

Dallas leads the NHL in penalty kill success at 95.2 percent.

7

Stars forward Logan Stankoven leads all rookies in scoring with 7 points. He has 7 assists in six games this season.

He Said It 📢

“We want to get our offense going, and we will. We want to get our power play going, and we will. It’s six games in and we’ve got a lot of work to do. We’re 5-1, but we’ve got to stay humble.”

-Stars forward Duchene on the Stars’ start to the season

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
Boston Bruins
October 24
6:00 PM CT
TD Garden
October 26
7:00 PM CT
American AIrlines Center
Florida Panthers
November 1
12:00 PM CT
Nokia Arena 

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