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Dallas Stars at Tampa Bay Lightning – Live NHL Score, video stream, play-in matchup and H2H results

When: 9:30 PM ET, Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Where: American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas

The Dallas Stars don’t have time to look over their shoulders, especially with what awaits them on the schedule this week.

The Stars open a key three-game homestand on Tuesday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning, the defending Stanley Cup champions.

Dallas enters the week clinging to the second wild-card playoff spot from the Western Conference, two points ahead of the Vegas Golden Knights and one point behind the Nashville Predators.

The Stars (41-27-4, 86 points) have 10 games remaining on their regular-season schedule, including seven at home.

“That’s the challenge, managing the schedule,” Dallas coach Rick Bowness said after a 6-4 win at the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday. “Tampa on Tuesday, Minnesota on Thursday, so it’s a tough week coming up. We’ll travel (Sunday) night, give them (Monday) off and go at it again on Tuesday.”

The Stars haven’t had two days between games since March 27-28, and won’t have the same break until April 24-25.

“Everyone is going through it right now around the league,” Bowness said. “(When) you’re playing four in six nights, there’s going to be nights where you’re off, but you’ve got to recover quickly. You can’t lose two in a row.”

And the Stars can’t afford to lose games like they did on Saturday night, when they fell 3-1 to the visiting New Jersey Devils, the last-place team in the Metropolitan Division.

“I think it’s a little bit late in the year to be having these resets,” Dallas forward Jamie Benn said. “We should be ready to go for every game. Our lives are on the line, and we control our effort and how we play.”

The Lightning (44-20-8, 96 points) are in a much more favorable spot in the standings, but are still attempting to round into playoff shape.

Tampa Bay beat the Buffalo Sabres 5-0 on Sunday to avoid losing five in a row for the first time since March 2-10, 2014.

The Lightning have a one-point lead over the Boston Bruins for third place in the Atlantic Division, but are 21 points clear of the nearest non-playoff team.

Tampa Bay is also getting healthier, as defenseman Ryan McDonagh returned against Buffalo after missing the previous eight games with an upper-body injury.

McDonagh was an NHL playoff-best plus-18 during Tampa Bay’s run to the Stanley Cup title last season.

“He’s a stabilizer back there,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “It was nice for him to be back in the lineup.”

Tampa Bay beat Dallas 3-1 in their only other meeting this season on Jan. 15.

The Stars played that game without leading goal scorer Jason Robertson, who sat out with a lower-body injury.

Robertson has been on fire since his return on Jan. 20, scoring 21 of his 34 goals in the past 36 games.

He scored two goals in the win against Chicago on Sunday, continuing to thrive on a line with Roope Hintz and Joe Pavelski. The trio has combined to score nearly 44 percent of the Stars’ goals this season.

“You can see it, they read off of each other,” Bowness said. “They know where each other is. They’re just very confident with the puck, very poised with the puck. They buy time for each other is what they do.”

 

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div
Tampa Bay 44-20-3-5 W1 22-7-2-4 22-13-1-1 5-4-0-0 39-16-3-5 13-7-2-1
Dallas 41-27-2-2 W1 22-10-2-0 19-17-0-2 4-6-0-0 37-21-2-2 14-8-0-2
Last Meeting
Tampa Bay Dallas
Date Away Home Shots Saves PP Shots Saves PP
1/15/22 DAL 1 TB 3 29 19 1-3 20 26 0-1
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Total Points Player
Tampa Bay N. Kucherov 2
Dallas E. Lindell 1
Goals Player
Tampa Bay R. Colton 1
Dallas E. Lindell 1
Assists Player
Tampa Bay N. Kucherov 2
Dallas J. Pavelski 1
Saves Player
Tampa Bay A. Vasilevskiy 19
Dallas A. Khudobin 26
Season
Total Points Player
Tampa Bay S. Stamkos 84
Dallas J. Pavelski 75
Goals Player
Tampa Bay S. Stamkos 34
Dallas J. Robertson 37
Assists Player
Tampa Bay S. Stamkos 50
Dallas J. Pavelski 47
Saves Player
Tampa Bay A. Vasilevskiy 1568
Dallas J. Oettinger 1101

 

Source: Field Level Media

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