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Dallas Stars
Colorado Avalanche
Record
38-14-9 (18-7-3 Home) 
41-10-9 (19-6-5 Away) 
Rank
85 Points (2nd in Central) 
91 Points (1st in Central) 
Power Play
30.0% (54-for-180) 
15.5% (30-for-193) 
Penalty Kill
80.6% (150-for-186) 
83.5% (142-for-170) 
Last 10 Games
10-0-0
6-4-0 

Five Points 5️⃣

  • The Dallas Stars face the Colorado Avalanche Friday night for the second of four matchups this season. Dallas defeated Colorado in their first meeting earlier this season on Oct. 11 in Colorado (5-4 SOW). The two teams will meet again on March 18 in Colorado and April 4 in Dallas.
  • Dallas is 70-68-22 all-time vs. Colorado, including a 43-23-13 mark on home ice.
  • The Stars have earned points in four of their last five games played against the Avalanche (3-1-1) dating back to April 7, 2024. Dallas has also collected points in seven of their last nine games played vs. Colorado at American Airlines Center (5-2-2).
  • Forward Wyatt Johnston enters Friday’s contest riding a six-game point streak against the Avalanche, earning 10 points (2-8—10) during that span. In all, Johnston has totaled 11 points (3-8—11) in 12 career games played vs. Colorado.
  • Defenseman Esa Lindell enters Friday’s game riding a two-game point streak against the Avalanche, tallying two assists during that span. In all, Lindell has registered 11 points (3-8—11) in 32 career games played vs. Colorado, carrying a plus-minus rating of +3 and averaging 22:46 of time on ice per game.

Stats Against Opponent ✍

Active Streaks
Leading Scorers
Wyatt Johnston (2-8—10, 6 GP) 
Jamie Benn (15-35—50, 61 GP)  
Jason Robertson (4-1—5, 3 GP) 
Tyler Seguin (26-23—49, 43 GP) 
Esa Lindell (0-2—2, 2 GP) 
Matt Duchene (14-7—21, 20 GP)
Jason Robertson (9-9—18, 15 GP) 

Players To Watch 👀

Stars forward Duchene recorded his first career four assist outing (0-4—4) in Dallas' last game on March 3 against the Calgary Flames. He enters Friday's contest having put up 17 points (8-9—17) in his last 10 games played. In all, Duchene has totaled 28 points (12-16—28) in 36 games played this season, carrying a plus-minus rating of +2. Despite missing 25 games due to injury, his 28 points rank seventh on the team entering Friday's game. Among Stars skaters this season, Duchene also ranks tied for third in game-winning goals (3) and sixth in power-play scoring (4-3—7). In his career against Colorado, Duchene has recorded 21 points (14-7—21) in 20 games played, including putting up six multi-point outings and averaging 1.05 points per game. Entering Friday's matchup, Duchene has collected six points (3-3—6) in his last five games played against the Avalanche. He also has registered 10 points (5-5—10) in his eight career games played on home ice vs. Colorado.

Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon notched his 100th point of the season (41-59—100) in Colorado's last game on March 3 against the Anaheim Ducks. He enters Friday's matchup riding a five-game point streak, earning nine points (1-8—9) during that span. Four of those five games have been multi-point outings. His 100 points (41-59—100) this season lead Avalanche skaters while ranking second in the NHL entering play Thursday. In his career against Dallas, MacKinnon has tallied 48 points (18-30—48) in 45 games, upholding a league-high plus-minus rating of +25 and averaging 1.07 points per game. His 48 points against the Stars also rank tied for fifth among active NHL skaters. Entering Friday's contest, MacKinnon rides a seven-game point streak vs. Dallas, registering 13 points (4-9—13) during that span.

First Shift 🏒

Traditionally, in college football, it’s a big deal when No. 1 plays No. 2 in any game.

While the NHL is a little different with an 82-game schedule, it still will be a big deal Friday when Colorado brings the best record in the league to Dallas to face the Stars, who sit second overall.

“I’ve been paying attention to this game against Colorado since the last time we played Colorado,” Stars coach Glen Gulutzan said.

The last time was a 5-4 shootout win for the Stars on Oct. 11 in Denver. Jake Oettinger stopped 35 shots in that game, while Dallas got goals from Thomas Harley, Johnston, Robertson and Nathan Bastian to get a huge win in just the second game of the season.

Much has changed since that game, as Dallas is without injured forwards Mikko Rantanen and Radek Faksa and might be without Roope Hintz. Hintz has been out with an illness since the Olympic Break, and while he went through full practice Thursday, he has not been activated from IR. If Hintz does play, that could create a change in lines. Hintz practiced with Robertson and Johnston Thursday. During the past four games of a 10-game win streak, Johnston has centered Robertson and Mavrik Bourque.

“Once Roope comes in, it’s going to change things,” Gulutzan said. “I gave Johnny some reps on right wing…I don’t know if that’s the way we’ll play, but if we have Roope in, that’s a possibility.”

Dallas acquired defenseman Tyler Myers on Wednesday from Vancouver. However, the big blueliner just got into Dallas on Thursday evening and might not dress Friday. In preparation for a trade, the Canucks were holding Myers out, so his last game was Feb. 4. Gulutzan said he might need to get Myers some practice time to get him familiar with the Stars’ scheme.

“There may be an easing in process for him, because he sat out games in Vancouver waiting to see if something was going to happen,” Gulutzan said. “And with the systems and changes, you certainly want to put him in to have success, so we’ll see.”

Dallas also acquired forward Michael Bunting from Nashville Thursday, so that’s another moving part.

Still, whoever plays, the battle will be intense. Colorado is 41-10-9 for 91 points. Dallas is 38-14-9 for 85 points. The two are both in the Central Division and are scuffling with Minnesota for playoff seeding, so a win would go a long way for either team.

“Whenever you can play the best team in the league, and we haven’t played them in a long time, it’s a good test,” said Robertson. “With us playing well, we’re looking forward to it,”

The two teams will meet again March 18 and April 4, and they could meet in the playoffs, as well.

Key Numbers 🔢

34.2

Colorado leads the NHL in averages shots on goal at 34.2 per game. Dallas ranks seventh in average shots against at 26.4 and has allowed an average of 20 during its 10-game winning streak.

Plus-81

Colorado leads the NHL in goal differential at plus-81. Tampa Bay is second at plus-52 and Dallas is third at plus-47.

18

Robertson has 18 points (9 goals, 9 assists) in 15 career games against Colorado.

He Said It 📢

“I’ve got a lot of good memories of him. He’s a good friend and a great hockey player, so hopefully he’ll help this team out.”

-Stars captain Benn on recent acquisition [Tyler] Myers. The two played together for Kelowna in junior hockey.

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 @MikeHeika.

Upcoming Games 📅

Opponent
Date
Time
Location
Stream
Chicago Blackhawks
March 8
5:00 p.m.
American Airlines Center
Vegas Golden Knights
March 10
7:00 p.m.
American Airlines Center
Edmonton Oilers
March 12
7:00 p.m.
American Airlines Center

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