How to watch Stars vs. Red Wings: Live stream, game time, TV channel
Find out when and how to catch Dallas' game against Detroit on TV, radio and streaming online
by Staff Report @DallasStars / DallasStars.com
What you need to know about Friday's game between the Dallas Stars and Detroit Red Wings:
Game 42: Dallas Stars (23-14-4) vs. Detroit Red Wings (10-28-3)
When: Friday, Jan. 3 at 7:30 p.m. CT
Where: American Airlines Center (Dallas, Texas)
TV: FOX Sports Southwest (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)
In-arena radio: 97.5-FM
Live stream: FOX Sports GO, ESPN+ (Stars broadcast) and NHL.TV (outside Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex)
Follow: @DallasStars, official Dallas Stars app and NHL GameCenter
Tickets: View seats
Parking: Purchase now
Did you know?
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On home ice vs. Detroit, the Stars have won three consecutive games (3-0-0) and have points in their last five contests (3-0-2).
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Center Tyler Seguin has points in three-straight games (1-2=3) vs. Detroit.
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Center Radek Faksa has inked the scoresheet in four of his last six contests (2-3=5) against the Red Wings.
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Center Mattias Janmark has points in back-to-back games (0-2=2) against the Red Wings. Janmark was originally selected in the third round (79th overall) of the 2013 NHL Draft by Detroit.
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Right wing Alexander Radulov has points in three of his last four games against the Red Wings, with multi-point outings in two of those four contests.
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Center Roope Hintz tied his career-high with two goals (2-0=2) in the first game of the season vs. Detroit on Oct. 6 at Little Caesars Arena.
Video: DAL@DET: Hintz cleans up rebound in front to tie game
A Classic in Cotton
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The Stars scored three times unanswered in a 5:37 span in the third period to reverse a 2-1 deficit and post a 4-2 victory over the Predators in the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
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Power-play goals by Mattias Janmark (0:58) and Alexander Radulov (5:06) gave the Stars the lead and Andrej Sekera provided the insurance marker at 6:35.
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The Stars recorded the sixth multi-goal comeback win in an NHL outdoor game and became the seventh team to overcome a third-period deficit (of any margin) to win outdoors.
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The sellout crowd at Cotton Bowl Stadium of 85,630 ranks as the second-largest for an NHL game in the League's 102-year history.
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Wednesday's attendance eclipsed the former No. 2 (76,126), set on New Year's Day a year ago in the 2019 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic between the Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks at Notre Dame Stadium.
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The biggest crowd in NHL history remains the 105,491 that packed Michigan Stadium for the 2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs.
Video: Relive the Stars' Winter Classic win in 60 seconds
From Russia with love
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Right wing Alexander Radulov potted the game-winning power play goal (1-0=1) on Wednesday afternoon at the 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic against the Nashville Predators.
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Radulov now has points in each of his last nine games (4-8=12).
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The forward enters Friday's game having registered 16 points (6-10=16) over his last 15 games, including logging four multi-point games and two game-winning goals over that span.
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The native of Nizhny Tagil, Russia ranks second on the club with 27 points (12-15=27) in 38 games this season.
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His +14 plus/minus rating in 2019-20 paces all Stars players and is tied for eighth among NHL forwards.
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Among team leaders, he ranks first in power play goals (6) and is tied for first in game-winning goals (3), while he also shares third in assists (15) and ranks fourth in shots on goal (97).
Video: NSH@DAL: Radulov fires massive one-timer for PPG
Stars projected lineup
Jamie Benn - Tyler Seguin - Alexander Radulov
Denis Gurianov - Roope Hintz - Joe Pavelski
Andrew Cogliano - Radek Faksa - Blake Comeau
Mattias Janmark - Jason Dickinson - Joel Kiviranta
Esa Lindell - Taylor Fedun
Jamie Oleksiak - Miro Heiskanen
Andrej Sekera - Roman Polak
Anton Khudobin
Ben Bishop
Scratched: RW Corey Perry, C Justin Dowling
Injured: D John Klingberg (lower-body), D Stephen Johns (post-traumatic headaches), C Martin Hanzal (back)
This story was not subject to the approval of the National Hockey League or Dallas Stars Hockey Club.