
The Dallas Stars take on the Colorado Avalanche in Game 7 tonight in Dallas.
The series is tied up and the Stars have managed to win three games without two of their players, Jason Robertson and Miro Heiskanen. Both are currently listed day-to-day but are still not available.

Heiskanen played his last game on January 28th, when he sustained a knee injury after a falling Mark Stone awkwardly fell into his leg. His target return date has always been pretty vague, with general manager, Jim Nill, stating he was hopeful he would return for Round 1. Although, as it got closer, they have not reported any setbacks, but cited that they needed some medical clearances before he would be ready.
Robertson was injured in the last game of the regular season against the Nashville Predators. He was listed out week-to-week with a lower body injury. His status was changed to day-to-day but not close.
Head coach, Pete DeBoer announced this news yesterday during media availability after the team got back from Colorado. He stated that he wanted to lay the discussion to bed and that they have to "go and show, like we have all series, that we're bigger than two players."
If Heiskanen or Robertson want to play another game in the 2024-25 season, their team will have to take care of business tonight in Game 7 without them.
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