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It's December 20th for the Dallas Stars Daily News Now.
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The Dallas Stars prove, once again, why they're the NHL's top team on the second night of a back-to-back, crushing the Anaheim Ducks 8-3 at the Honda Center on December 20th.
Coming off a win in San Jose the night before, the Stars played with control and patience under coach Glenn Galutzin.
They jumped out to a 4-1 lead after the first period with goals from Radek Faksas setting up Oscar back, plus tallies from Rup Hintz, Sam, Steele, and Thomas Harley.
Jason Robertson starred with two goals and an assist, while depth players like Adam Earn chipped in after returning from injury.
Players and coaches raved about the structured play that limited Anaheim's speed in odd-man rushes.
Robertson, playing in front of more than 20 family members, got fired up despite some early penalties and a tussle.
Ducks coach Joe Quineville tipped his cap, saying the Stars controlled the game all night.
This blowout extends Dallas' franchise record point streak to 12 games on back-to-back second nights, now 11 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie.
They've outscored opponents 48-21 in those spots over two seasons, boosting confidence across the lineup with Casey DeSmith solid.
In net at 9 wins, 1 loss, and 3 ties.
With a grueling schedule ahead and the Central Division race tight, nights like this build serious momentum for the Stars.
And, after all that high-energy hockey, sometimes you just need to hit the pillow and recharge for the next battle.
Headphones in a pillow.
Solely pillow.
So then we go to Craig's house.
I mean, but I don't think that that works really because on Bravo, no one expects you to eat.
Like you got, I think the cake sets and that's why.