Dallas Stars take on Columbus Blue Jackets at Home

Dec 15, 2015; Dallas, TX, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets center Boone Jenner (38) fights with Dallas Stars left wing Antoine Roussel (21) during the third period at the American Airlines Center. The Stars defeat the Blue Jackets 5-1. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 15, 2015; Dallas, TX, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets center Boone Jenner (38) fights with Dallas Stars left wing Antoine Roussel (21) during the third period at the American Airlines Center. The Stars defeat the Blue Jackets 5-1. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /
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It’s a battle of two teams in need of a win tonight in Dallas when the Dallas Stars and Columbus Blue Jackets face off for the first time this season. Get all sorts of updates here.

The Dallas Stars will face-off against the Columbus Blue Jackets tonight at the American Airlines Center. Puck drop is set for 7pm.

Records and Scores

Dallas

The Stars have gone (2-1-1) in their first four games this season. Most recently, they lost to the Los Angeles Kings by a score of 4-3 in overtime. They’ll aim to earn a full two points in tonight’s match-up.

Columbus

The Blue Jackets have posted a (1-2-0) record in their opening three games of the season. They are playing in Dallas on the second end of a back-to-back after hosting the Chicago Blackhawks last night. Columbus beat the Hawks by a score of 3-2 in regulation. They’ll be aiming to have a similar result in Dallas tonight.

Storylines

Injury Bug Bites Again

The overtime loss to the Los Angeles Kings proved costly as Dallas was without three of their twelve forwards, two for injuries, for most of the second period. Patrick Sharp suffered a head injury when he was hit by a Kings defender along the boards and tested positive for concussion-like symptoms.

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A few minutes after Sharp went to the locker room, Patrick Eaves was struck by a John Klingberg point shot in the foot and he joined No. 10. Although Eaves returned for a brief period, he didn’t play in the third or overtime and is supposed to miss tonight’s game at the least.

They join forwards Cody Eakin, Mattias Janmark, Jiri Hudler and Ales Hemsky on the Stars’ extensive injured list. With this many forwards out due to injury or illness, Dallas will have yet another new face in the line-up from the Texas Stars.

Defensive Zone Time

In their last game, the Stars were less than impressive in their own zone. They played a Kings team that hadn’t won a game yet and Dallas gave them a lot of zone time.

Some of that was due to the almost unbelievable 29 minutes of penalties Dallas had, not all of which were man advantages for the Kings. Still, allowing a team to spend a significant amount of time getting offensive chances is dangerous.

At the end of the night Kari Lehtonen faced 39 shots against, while Dallas peppered Kings goaltender Peter Budaj with only 20. If the skaters can work together to get the puck out of their zone cleanly, Dallas will have a much easier time winning. That, however, takes practice.

Injuries

Dallas Stars

The Stars will play without Cody Eakin (knee), Mattias Janmark (knee), Patrick Sharp (concussion-like symptoms), Patrick Eaves (lower-body) and Jiri Hudler (illness) tonight. Ales Hemsky (groin) is a possibility.

Columbus Blue Jackets

The Blue Jackets won’t have David Clarkson (back), Cody Goloubef (oblique) and Ryan Murray (undisclosed) in the line-up.

Line Combinations

Dallas Stars*

Jamie BennTyler Seguin – Gemel Smith

Antoine RousselRadek FaksaJason Spezza

Ales Hemsky – Devin ShoreBrett Ritchie

Curtis McKenzieAdam CracknellLauri Korpikoski

Dan HamhuisJohn Klingberg

Johnny OduyaStephen Johns

Esa LindellJamie Oleksiak

Kari Lehtonen

Antti Niemi

*The forward lines will most likely change throughout the night depending upon how things go. This is the typical line-up with AHL call up Gemel Smith slotted in where Eaves normally goes.

Columbus Blue Jackets

Matt CalvertBrandon DubinskyCam Atkinson

Brandon SaadAlexander WennbergNick Foligno

Scott HartnellWilliam KarlssonJosh Anderson

Boone Jenner – Lukas Sedlak – Oliver Bjorkstrand

Zach WerenskiSeth Jones

Jack JohnsonDavid Savard

Markus NutivaaraDalton Prout

Sergei Bobrovsky

Curtis McElhinney

Prediction

Dallas will get an early lead against the Blue Jackets, only to see it slip away. Their over confidence will seem to get the best of them, but in the end they’ll win 4-3 in regulation.