

The Dallas Stars are back at home for a quick one game homestand against the Chicago Blackhawks after a disappointing two losses to the Florida Panthers in Tampere, Finland for the NHL's Global Series.
The Stars have had the past four days off after getting back to Texas, re-adjusting and wearing off jet lag after their long travels. It has also provided the team needed time to re-focus and put the two Finland games behind them and prepare for a busy stretch through the Thanksgiving holiday at the end of the month.
Meanwhile, the Chicago Blackhawks are once again on the second night of a back-to-back coming to Dallas just like their last meeting on Oct. 26. Interestingly enough, Dallas bookends their Global Series games with two home games against the Hawks.
After losing 4-1 to the Detroit Red Wings last night, Chicago sits at 5-8-1, in second to last place in the Central Division only ahead of the Nashville Predators. Nick Foligno was the only goal scorer for Chicago, scoring his fifth of the season. Petr Mrazek played in goal for the Hawks last night, but did play the prior back-to-back contest in Dallas because Arvin Soderblom was sick. Mrazek made 21 stops on 24 shots.
Head coach Pete DeBoer said that he expects tonight's game against the Blackhawks to be sloppy, but nonetheless is expecting the Stars to get back into the win column. In DeBoer's tenure over the Stars, they have never lost in regulation three times in a row during the regular season. One of the team's biggest strong suits has been their ability to be resilient and bounce back after losses.
Projected lines:
Robertson-Hintz-Stankoven
Bourque-Duchene-Seguin
Benn-Johnston-Dadonov
Steel-Back-Blackwell
Dumba-Heiskanen
Harley-Lybushkin
Lindell-Lundkvist
Oettinger
DeSmith
There are a few game-time decisions heading into the game tonight as the team continues to deal with some minor but nagging injuries. Mason Marchment is out and has been listed day-to-day following his fight with Nate Schmidt in Finland.
The Stars are hoping to get back in sync against the Blackhawks and could really use the points, not only to bounce back after their two losses but because they head to Canada to play the Winnipeg Jets next. The Jets are off to a very strong start, only losing once in 13 games so far.
Puck drop is at 7 p.m. CDT and can be seen on Victory+ locally and ESPN+ in out of market areas.
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