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is January 29th.
Here's your Dallas Stars news in two minutes.
One of the NHL's hottest new rivalries heats up tonight as the Vegas Golden Knights take on the Dallas Stars at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada.
Pub drops at 7 p.m.
Pacific Standard Time on Thursday, January 29th.
Catch the action on ESPN Plus or Scripps or tune in on radio at 1340 a.m.
or 94.7 FM.
The Knights kick off a grueling stretch of five straight Western Conference games before the Olympic break.
They're struggling with inconsistency, though, after dropping four of their last five, including a loss to the Montreal Canadiens last time out.
To avoid disaster against Dallas, Vegas has to stay disciplined and steer clear of penalties.
The Stars own the league's top power play and nearly 30% efficiency, powered by Vegas foe Wyatt Johnston and his 17 power play goals.
Mistakes have been killing the Knights, too, with the sixth most giveaways per game at 16.1 and a save percentage in the bottom five at .877.
Coach Bruce Cassidy keeps stressing better puck control to bail out the goalies.
It's January 11th for the San Jose Sharks.
Let's get into it.
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The Dallas Stars penalty kill took a beating on Saturday as the San Jose Sharks scored four power play goals in a thrilling 5-4 comeback win in.
Overtime, the Sharks trailed by two goals twice but battled back with grit to snag the victory.
This loss marks another rough outing for the Stars' defense, which has now allowed three or more goals in nine of their last 11 games dating back.
To mid-December, San Jose cashed in on four of six power play chances, exposing Dallas' ongoing penalty problems that have plagued them over the past two weeks.