The Stars (4-1-1) will be on the second end of a back-to-back after suffering their first regulation loss of the season to the Ottawa Senators, 4-2, on Monday night at Canadian Tire Centre. Dallas, otherwise off to a strong start, is capping a four-game road trip.
"They're a really good team. They're deep. They've got four lines that can play. They have four lines that can check, three lines that can score," said Montgomery, who was the Stars' head coach for parts of two seasons from 2018-19. "They've got a couple of elite defensemen and [goalie Jake] Oettinger right now is carrying over from the playoffs is playing the best of any goalie in the league.
"We're gonna have to get in front of him, drive to hard areas, to get multiple opportunities, rebound opportunities to score goals tonight. With their schedule, the schedule allows us to be in a favorable position tonight. But it's only favorable if you play the right way and make them defend and play fast."
Joe Pavelski leads the Stars with four goals through six games and is tied with Roope Hintz and Jason Robertson for the team lead with seven points apiece. Old friend Tyler Seguin (two goals, four assists) and Mason Marchment (three goals, three assists) have six points each.
Oettinger, who is slated to get the start for the Stars, is 4-0-0 with a 1.25 goals against average and .959 save percentage this season.
"It's a team that has a lot of talent up front, D-men that can move the puck well and skate well as well," said Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron. "It's a back-to-back for them, so maybe take advantage of that early in the game and make sure we're establishing our forecheck and making it hard for them to defend. It's a good matchup. It's a good team."