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    Taylor Newby
    Mar 30, 2024, 20:10

    The Dallas Stars look to continue pulling away from the rest of the division as they head just south to Climate Pledge Arena to take on the Seattle Kraken.

    Riding a six game win streak, the Dallas Stars head back into the United States to take on the struggling Seattle Kraken before heading home from their four game road trip.

    The Stars are taking on a Kraken team who had lost eight games in a row before beating the Anaheim Ducks twice in a row in their past two games. Dallas looks to extend their win streak to seven games, which would be one behind the Dallas franchise record. Including the North Stars, the franchise record sits at 11 games in a row. 

    The Stars are coming off a massive win against the Vancouver Canucks that not only put them first in the Western Conference, but also clinched them a playoff berth. This is the Stars fifth playoff appearance in the last six seasons. In the 3-1 win over Vancouver, the Stars were not only able to prove that they can battle against one of the top teams in the league, but were also able to slay the demon of beating the Canucks on home ice for the first time since pre-COVID.

    Here are some things to watch for in Seattle tonight:

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    Projected lines:

    Robertson-Hintz-Pavelski
    Marchment-Duchene-Seguin
    Benn-Johnston-Stankoven
    Steel-Faksa-Smith

    Harley-Heiskanen
    Lindell-Tanev
    Suter-Lundkvist

    Oettinger
    Wedgewood

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