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Dallas Stars
Ottawa Senators
Record
9-4-3 (4-1-2 Away)
8-5-3 (5-2-1 Home)
Rank
21 Points (2nd in Central)
19 Points (3rd in Atlantic)
Power Play
32.8% (19-for-58)
24.1% (13-for-54)
Penalty Kill
72.6% (37-for-51)
67.4% (31-for-46)
Last 10 Games
6-1-3
6-1-3

Five Points 5️⃣

  • The Dallas Stars face the Ottawa Senators Tuesday night for the first of two matchups this season. The two teams will face each other again on Nov. 30 in Dallas.
  • Dallas is 26-17-5 all-time vs. Ottawa, including a 10-9-4 mark on the road.
  • The Stars have won three of their last five games played against the Senators (3-2-0), dating back to Dec. 8, 2022. Dallas also holds an 85.0 percent (79-for-93) penalty kill success rate on the road against Ottawa which is the fifth highest mark in the NHL all-time.
  • Forward Mikko Rantanen enters Tuesday’s game riding a five-game point streak against the Senators, earning 10 points (7-3—10) during that span. In all, Rantanen has totaled 20 points (10-10—20) in 15 career games played vs. Ottawa, averaging 1.13 points per game and holding a plus-minus rating of +14.
  • Forward Tyler Seguin has 21 points (9-12—21) in 37 career games played against the Senators, carrying a plus-minus rating of +7. His 21 career points vs. Ottawa leads active Stars skaters.

Stats Against Opponent ✍

Active Streaks
Leading Scorers
Mikko Rantanen (7-3—10, 5 GP)
Tyler Seguin (9-12—21, 37 GP)
Roope Hintz (2-1—3, 2 GP)
Mikko Rantanen (10-10—20, 15 GP)
Jason Robertson (1-2—3, 2 GP)
Matt Duchene (8-9—17, 23 GP)
Jamie Benn (9-7—16, 25 GP)

Players To Watch 👀

Stars forward Hintz has notched three points (2-1—3) in three games since returning to the Stars lineup after being sidelined for five games with an injury. A goal or an assist on Tuesday would give Hintz points in four consecutive games for the first time since March 24 to 29, 2025. Through his 11 games played this season, Hintz ranks third in points per game (1.00), tied for fourth in power-play points (1-5—6) and shots (36) and fifth in total points (3-8—11) among Stars skaters. Hintz has six points (2-4—6) in his last five games against the Senators, also entering Tuesday’s matchup riding a two-game point streak (2-1—3) against them. In all, Hintz has totaled seven points (2-5—7) in 11 career games vs. Ottawa.

Senators forward Tim Stützle is tied for the team-lead in scoring with 16 points (8-8—16) through 16 games played this season. He is one of four Senators skaters playing at or higher than a point per game pace. Among players drafted in 2020, Stützle leads in goals (123), assists (219) and total points (342) as well as even-strength points (90-128—218), power-play points (29-91—120) and points per game (0.89). In his career against Dallas, Stützle has collected seven points (1-6—7) in eight games, upholding a plus-minus rating of +3.

First Shift 🏒

Seguin is in a swirling spot in his career right now.

The 33-year-old forward is about to receive his silver stick for playing 1,000 regular season games in the NHL, but when he was asked about the Stars’ 10-2-1 record in the second half of back-to-back games dating back to last season, he chuckled.

“This is my second back-to-back in like three years, so I’ve been watching a lot of them,” Seguin said with a smile.

And that’s an important note for all of us. Yes, he is the acting captain while Benn recovers from a punctured lung. Yes, he still is one of the driving forces of the offense and the power play. And yes, he has turned himself into a huge defensive element and key faceoff guy.

But, he has had to deal with a lot of injuries.

The Stars are 0-6-2 in their past eight trips to Ottawa, but Seguin has missed a few. He was out last season for a narrow 3-2 loss in January. Maybe that’s a good thing. After rehabbing from a couple of surgeries, Seguin has embraced a new philosophy.

“You know what, I’m waking up every day and trying to have fun no matter what,” Seguin said after a 2-1 win against Seattle on Sunday at home. “Wins, losses, tough travel, tough schedule right now, just trying to enjoy it all and I think that’s the secret sometimes.”

It's actually the perfect attitude for the entire team. Under a new coaching staff and adjusting to some lineup changes and injuries, the Stars have struggled to find consistency. So why not then seek a quiet place in the middle of the storm and make that your identity?

“We can play better in some areas,” Stars coach Glen Gulutzan said. “I certainly think in our last four or five games that our game is starting to develop a little bit. We’re connected, we’re playing as a group of five…but I still think there’s more in our tank. I’d like to get our goals against down a little bit and defend a little better.”

That will be a key on this quick two-game road trip up north. Ottawa ranks sixth in scoring at 3.44 goals per game. Montreal ranks fourth at 3.80. That’s a heads up for a team that allowed seven goals to Anaheim and four to Nashville in the past three games.

Casey DeSmith said he liked the team game in front of him on Sunday, as the Dallas defense was methodical in slowing down a young Kraken team in a 2-1 win.

“Keeping it simple,” said DeSmith. “We’re a good team, we’re just finding ways to win games, stacking up points.”

That’s the same philosophy for Seguin. He had a skillful breakaway goal in the final minute of the first period that stood up as the game-winner, and those are the kinds of memories the team could use more of.

“I saw the puck go in. That was pretty exciting,” Seguin said. “I don’t know. Bouncing puck, I didn’t have much, but trying to get it underneath him, and yeah, it went in.”

Both Gulutzan and DeSmith said it was a huge play in the game.

“It’s kind of a goal-scorer’s goal,” Gulutzan said. “They find those little crevices that things sneak in. Got a bounce off a flip, and he’s got good hands, and in tight, so it was nice.”

While DeSmith added: “That was a great finish. I mean, not many guys can finish that play like that. Even I was shocked at the other end, seeing that go in. I was like, ‘How did it go into the net?’ It was crazy.”

Key Numbers 🔢

1:12

Stars defenseman Esa Lindell played 1:12 on the power play Sunday. He set up in the “bumper” in front of the net and got a shot on goal. He has not been used in that fashion in quite some time.

90 percent

Stars center Hintz won 9-of-10 faceoffs on Sunday, good for 90 percent. He ranks second on the team in most faceoffs taken and is winning 56 percent of his draws on the season.

41

Thomas Harley leads the Stars in blocked shots with 41.

He Said It 📢

“It’s time to get him back into skating with our guys. The timeline is still the timeline, but at least he’s with us. It’s important to have him on the road. I’m sure he’s going to enjoy it.”

-Stars coach Glen Gulutzan on captain Benn, who suffered a punctured lung in training camp and has not been traveling with the team. He is not ready to get in games, but traveling is an important step

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Hockey League or Dallas Stars Hockey Club.

Mike Heika is a Senior Staff Writer for DallasStars.com and has covered the Stars since 1994. Follow him on X @MikeHeika.

Upcoming Games 📅

Opponent
Date
Time
Location
Stream
Montreal Canadiens
November 13
6:00 p.m.
Centre Bell
Philadelphia Flyers
November 15
7:00 p.m.
American Airlines Center
New York Islanders
November 18
7:00 p.m.
American Airlines Center

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