How to watch Stars vs. Oilers: Live stream, game time, TV channel, lineup
Find out when and how to catch Dallas' game against Edmonton on TV, radio and streaming online
by Staff Report @DallasStars / DallasStars.com
What you need to know about Tuesday's game between the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers:
Game 66: Dallas Stars (37-21-7) vs. Edmonton Oilers (34-23-8)
When: Tuesday, March 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 and NHL.TV (outside Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex)
Follow: @DallasStars, official Dallas Stars app and NHL GameCenter
Tickets: View seats
Pre-paid parking: Purchase now
Did you know?
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The Stars have won seven of their last nine games (7-2-0) against the Oilers at American Airlines Center.
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Captain Jamie Benn recorded two points (1-1=2) on Nov. 16 against the Oilers, including the game-winning goal in overtime and has registered 12 points (8-4=12) over his last 12 games vs. Edmonton.
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Benn has earned points in eight of his last nine games (7-3=10) against the Oilers at American Airlines Center.
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Center Tyler Seguin is riding a three-game point streak (2-3=5) vs. Edmonton.
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Seguin has nine points (4-5=9) over his nine career contests against the Oilers in the Lone Star State.
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Right wing Alexander Radulov has points in all four of his games (2-5=7) vs. Edmonton at American Airlines Center.
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Center Jason Dickinson has points in three of his last four games (2-2=4) against the Oilers.
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As a member of the Dallas Stars, goaltender Anton Khudobin has earned a 3-0-1 record in four appearances with a .959 save percentage and a 1.33 goals-against average.
Video: Bowness gives update on Bishop's status vs. Oilers
He's Gurrrr-eat!
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Right wing Denis Gurianov potted a goal (1-0=1) on Saturday night against the Blues and now has tied his career high with goals in three-straight games (3-0=3).
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Gurianov most recently lit the lamp in three-straight games earlier this season from Dec. 20 - 28 (3-0=3).
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The native of Togliatti, Russia has recorded the third-most goals in a single season by a Dallas Stars rookie (1993-present), trailing James Neal (24, 2008-09) and Jamie Benn (22, 2009-10).
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During the 2019-20 campaign, Gurianov has skated in 60 contests and ranks first on the club in goals (20), while he also leads all Stars rookies with 29 points (20-9=29).
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Among all NHL rookies, he ranks second in goals (20) and eighth in points (29), while also sharing first in game-winning goals (4) and ranking third in shots on goal (124).
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His 12 goals (12-2=14) on home ice this season are tied for the team-lead and are the second-most home goals in a single season by a Dallas Stars rookie, trailing only Jamie Benn (15, 2009-10).
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Among League rookies, his 12 goals on home ice are tied for first among rookie skaters.
Video: DAL@STL: Gurianov forces turnover and beats Allen
Benn there, done that
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Captain Jamie Benn added an assist (0-1=1) on Saturday against the Blues and has recorded a helper in five-straight games (1-5=6).
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The captain is riding his longest assist streak since logging a career-long seven-game assist streak (4-7=11) from Dec. 19 - 31, 2015.
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Additionally, he has recorded points in six of his last seven games (1-6=7) and has 11 points (5-6=11) over his last 11 games.
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Benn potted his 300th NHL goal on Thursday night against the Bruins and became just the fourth player in Stars franchise history to reach the 300-goal plateau, doing so in 809 career games.
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He is now one of only two players selected in the 2007 NHL Draft to have reached the 300-goal milestone (other: Patrick Kane).
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This season, the forward ranks second among club skaters in goals (19) and points (19-19=38).
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His eight power play goals pace the club and is tied for third in game-winning goals (4).
Video: Lindell on grind of stretch run before facing Oilers
Stars projected lineup
Jamie Benn - Tyler Seguin - Corey Perry
Roope Hintz - Jason Dickinson - Denis Gurianov
Andrew Cogliano - Radek Faksa - Blake Comeau
Mattias Janmark - Joe Pavelski - Alexander Radulov
Esa Lindell - John Klingberg
Miro Heiskanen - Stephen Johns
Jamie Oleksiak - Andrej Sekera
Anton Khudobin
Jake Oettinger
Scratched: C Justin Dowling, D Roman Polak, D Taylor Fedun
Injured: G Ben Bishop (lower body), C Martin Hanzal (back)