Evgenii Dadonov had a goal and an assist, Casey DeSmith stopped 33 shots in his second shutout of the season and the Dallas Stars beat the St. Louis Blues 2-0 on Saturday night. Esa Lindell scored a power-play goal,
The St. Louis Blues lose 2-0 to the Dallas Stars Saturday night at Enterprise Center to fall to 11-12-1 on their own rink.
Stream free on Fubo. The Golden Knights are fighting to remain in first place in the Pacific Division with a 30-14-4 record and 64 points on
Dallas Stars (31-17-1, in the Central Division) vs. Vegas Golden Knights (31-15-4, in the Pacific Division) Paradise, Nevada; Tuesday, 10 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Vegas Golden Knights and the Dallas Stars square off in Western Conference play.
Jason Robertson scored twice, captain Jamie Benn tipped in a goal and the Dallas Stars beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 on Friday night. Roope Hintz also scored and Matt Duchene, Wyatt Johnston and Evgenii Dadonov had two assists apiece as the Stars evened the season series 1-1 in matchup of teams that have also split two playoff meetings the past two seasons.
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The Dallas Stars will be playing on little rest when they visit the St. Louis Blues on Saturday evening. The Stars will look to build off of their 4-3 home victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Friday.
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Update: Alex Pietrangelo will be withdrawing from the 2025 4Nations Face-Off to tend to an ailment and prepare for the remainder of the regular season with Vegas. #VegasBorn With two Stanley Cups and an Olympic gold medal under his belt, Pietrangelo, 35, was one of Canada's most seasoned veterans.
Here are two landing spots for defenseman Seth Jones as the Blackhawks consider a trade before the March 7th deadline.
The word “blockbuster” gets thrown around a little too often in today’s NHL, often for trades unworthy of the term, in the same way that anything might feel like a five-star meal to a starving man. But the deal that dropped on Friday night? That one deserves the title, no questions asked.