DALLAS -- The Stars are one of the best defensive teams in the league with a goalie who gives up 1.37 goals a game at home, but they will be tested hard Tuesday.
The Edmonton Oilers come in with the two leading scorers in the NHL in Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid and just beat the Nashville Predators 8-3 on Monday. That's what you call a challenge.
"We want to stay above them, we want to crowd them, we want to make them play in their zone as much as we can," Stars interim coach Rick Bowness said. "They're clearly elite at a whole 'nother level, and it's going to take a five-man unit to keep them contained. That being said, they're great players, they're on a roll, and they're going to get some chances."
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Draisaitl leads the NHL in scoring with 107 points (43 goals, 64 assists) in 66 games, while McDavid is second with 94 points (32 goals, 62 assists) in 60 games. Oilers coach Dave Tippett has the two playing on different lines and that has helped Edmonton get the most out of its depth players. McDavid is expected to play with former Stars winger James Neal and Tyler Ennis tonight, while Draisaitl is expected to play with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Kailer Yamamoto.
That makes checking the top players even tougher.
"They're big, they're fast, they're strong, they've got great skills; hockey IQ is off the charts; they're elite players," Bowness said. "It's going to take five guys and great goaltending to keep them off of the boards."