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    Jacob Tye
    Jan 14, 2025, 18:00

    The Dallas Stars have lost seven straight games versus the Toronto Maple Leafs

    The Dallas Stars look to start a new winning streak when traveling for the last stop of their five-game road trip to Toronto to take on the Maple Leafs. The Stars are coming off their first loss in eight games when they were edged out 3-2 by the Ottawa Senators on Sunday.

    The Buds are also looking to rebound after a loss as they've dropped two straight including a 3-0 shutout loss to the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday. Toronto has hit new heights this season under first-year bench boss Craig Berube with the Leafs finally securing their backend with a 2.82 goals against average that is a far improvement from their 3.18 average last season. 

    Toronto has a 9-5-0 record and a 3.43 goals per game average since mid-December with their defence at points being one of the best units in the league. However, lately they've started to fall apart as of late with a 3.40 average in their last ten home games. This could be an issue as the Stars have been firing on all cylinders during their road trip with a 3-1-0 record and 12 goals scored. 

    Their defence has allowed just four goals in their last three games but it will be tested as the Leafs star players can make any backend look silly. Toronto has dominated this matchup with wins in seven straight and a 9-2-0 record in their last 11 matchups at Scotiabank Arena. 

    What to Watch For:

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    Projected lineup: 

    Robertson-Hintz-Dadonov

    Benn-Duchene-Johnston

    Steel-Bourque-Stankoven

    Blumel-Back-Blackwell

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    Heiskanen-Lyubushkin

    Lindell-Lundkvist

    Harley-Dumba

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    Oettinger

    Desmith

    It should make for a thrilling matchup that will be closer than people expect. If you want to check out the game at 6:00 CT on ESPN+ or Victory+ and you can also listen along on Sportsradio 96.7 and 1310 The Ticket. If you are in the Toronto area, tickets for Stars versus the Sens are at a premium with the lowest pair being sold for roughly $76CAD.