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Stars (13-10-2, 28 points) vs. Blues (15-8-5, 35 points)

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The Stars will start a stretch of 10 games against the Central Division Tuesday beginning with the St. Louis Blues at home.
Dallas is 13-10-2 and four points out of the second wild card spot. St. Louis is 15-8-5 and firmly in third place in the division. The Blues have played three more games, but they also have a plus-17 goal differential to minus-1 for the Stars. What all that means is Dallas needs to win some games here if it wants to remain in a spot where it can make a run at the postseason.
"This is the most important part of the schedule up to this point," said Stars coach Rick Bowness. "We don't like where we are in the standings. The conference is very tough this year. It's not only our division we have to beat. There are a lot of good teams in the Pacific, and we have to get into those top three spots because that's the only way you're going to be guaranteed a playoff position. This is a team that's sitting in third spot today and it's up to us to do what we can to catch them."
The Stars will do that with a limited lineup. Roope Hintz, Alexander Radulov and Joel Kiviranta will miss the game, Bowness said, because of injury or illness. That means Dallas will have to make adjustments to the lineup.
The Stars are coming off a 2-1 loss at San Jose in which they had 77 shot attempts and 21 scoring chances, so Bowness said he believes the team is in a good place despite the injuries and illness.
"That was the best road game we've played all year, and the feeling on the bench and the feeling in the room, we felt very good about the game, we just didn't score," he said. "That's how we have to play tonight. You take that game from San Jose and duplicate tonight, duplicate it again on Friday, duplicate it again on Saturday. That's how we have to play."

Bowness on lineup, Bishop and more

What to watch

The Stars have had a lot of goaltending news the past few days. Ben Bishop has shut down his rehab, and will no longer be a regular at practice, while Anton Khudobin has cleared waivers and been loaned to the AHL's Texas Stars.
Bowness said he believes Khudobin will work hard to get back to the NHL level.
"We're certainly not closing the door on him coming back," said Bowness. "We're trying to get him playing and get him back on top of his game. If he goes down and plays well, there's a great chance we're going to see him again."
Jake Oettinger will be in goal Tuesday and has a 5-1-0 record, a 1.54 goals-against average and a .951 save percentage. Braden Holtby is 5-6-1 with a 2.39 GAA and .923 SV%, so the Stars are in a good place with their goaltending.
"The goaltending hasn't been an issue at all, zero concerns," Bowness said. "Both have been outstanding and they're both hard workers."

Lineup updates

Because of the injures, the Stars have
recalled Ty Dellandrea and Riley Damiani from Texas
.
Damiani, 21, has registered 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists in 21 AHL games with Texas.
Dellandrea, 21, has skated in 18 games with Texas so far this season, posting 12 points (five goals, seven assists). Dellandrea's 12 points in 2021-22 are good for fourth on Texas. Dellandrea has recorded five points (three goals, two assists) in 26 career regular-season NHL games, all with the Stars. Two of his three career NHL goals have come on the power play. Additionally, he's earned 21 points (nine goals, 12 assists) in 37 career regular-season AHL games.

Numbers

35-22

St. Louis has outscored opponents 35-22 in second periods this season. Dallas has been outscored 31-21 in second periods.

29.7

St. Louis ranks third in power-play success at 29.7 percent. Dallas ranks fourth at 27.1 percent.

44

In 45 career games against the Blues, Jamie Benn has 44 points (21 goals, 23 assists).

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