How to watch Stars vs. Avalanche: Live stream, game time, TV channel
Find out when and how to catch Dallas' game against Colorado on TV, radio and streaming online
by Staff Report @DallasStars / DallasStars.com
Everything you need to know about Tuesday's game between the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche:
Game 46: Dallas Stars (26-15-4) at Colorado Avalanche (25-15-4)
When: Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 8 p.m. CT
Where: Pepsi Center (Denver, Colo.)
TV: FOX Sports Southwest PLUS (Josh Bogorad, Daryl "Razor" Reaugh, Brien Rea, Brent Severyn)
Radio: KTCK 1310-AM, 96.7-FM (Josh Bogorad, Daryl "Razor" Reaugh, Owen Newkirk, Bruce LeVine)
Live stream: FOX Sports GO, ESPN+ (Avalanche broadcast) and NHL.TV (outside Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex)
Follow: @DallasStars, official Dallas Stars app and NHL GameCenter
Official watching party: Shark Club Sports Bar & Grill, 8451 Parkwood Blvd, Plano, TX 75024
Did you know?
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The Stars enter Tuesday's contest vs. Colorado with victories in four of their last five contests against them (4-1-0).
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Dallas won the first meeting of the season in Denver, 2-1, on Nov. 1 and are looking to record two wins in the Mile High City for the first time since the 2006-07 campaign.
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Center Roope Hintz is tied for the team-lead with three points (2-1=3) in two games this season vs. Colorado.
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At Pepsi Center, forward Joe Pavelski has points in back-to-back games (1-4=5) and six of his last seven games (2-7=9).
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Defenseman John Klingberg shares first on the club with three points (0-3=3) in three contests against the Avalanche in 2019-20.
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Forward Tyler Seguin has earned points in six of his last seven games vs. Colorado (4-4=8).
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Captain Jamie Benn has inked the scoresheet in three of his last four games (2-1=3) at Pepsi Center and has 13 points (4-9=13) over his last 13 games in Denver.
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In 12 games against the Avalanche as a member of the Stars, right wing Alexander Radulov has registered 12 points (3-9=12).
Tyler the Creator
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Center Tyler Seguin added a helper (0-1=1) on Saturday night against the Sharks and is riding a three-game assist streak (0-3=3).
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Seguin leads the Stars with 19 points (7-12=19) on the road this season and has points in seven-straight road contests (3-6=9), tied for the longest road points streak of his NHL career.
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He's recorded points in seven consecutive road games for the third time in his career, most recently from Feb. 28 - March 28, 2019 (3-6=9).
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The forward leads the Stars with 35 points (11-24=35) in 45 contests during the 2019-20 campaign.
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He also ranks first on the team in assists (24), while sharing first in game-winning goals (3) and third in goals (11).
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The native of Brampton, Ont. this season ranks 10th in the NHL and leads the Stars with 160 shots on goal.
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Seguin ranks 12th in franchise history with 499 points (217-282=499) in 514 games and is two assists away from tying Mike Ribeiro for 12th on the all-time franchise assists leaderboard.
All I do is Lin
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Defenseman Esa Lindell recorded a five-game assist streak (0-8=8) from Dec. 29 - Jan. 9, the longest point and assist streak of his NHL career.
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Lindell recorded consecutive multi-point games for the second time in his career over the five-game streak, having also done so from Feb. 19 - 21, 2019 (1-3=4). He also tied his career-high with three points (0-3=3) on Jan. 3 vs. Detroit.
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The Vantaa, Finland native ranks second on the Stars with 17 assists and ranks second among club defensemen with 19 points (2-17=19) this season.
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Lindell ranks first in the NHL with 4:05 shorthanded time on ice per game, while ranking second on the Stars with 23:34 time on ice.
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He leads club blueliners in game-winning goals (1) and is tied for first in power play goals (1).
Stars projected lineup
Jamie Benn - Tyler Seguin - Joel Kiviranta
Denis Gurianov - Roope Hintz - Joe Pavelski
Mattias Janmark - Justin Dowling - Alexander Radulov
Andrew Cogliano - Jason Dickinson - Blake Comeau
Esa Lindell - John Klingberg
Jamie Oleksiak - Miro Heiskanen
Andrej Sekera - Roman Polak
Ben Bishop
Anton Khudobin
Scratched: D Taylor Fedun
Injured: C Radek Faksa (upper body), D Stephen Johns (post-traumatic headaches), C Martin Hanzal (back)
Suspended: RW Corey Perry