Game Day Guide: Stars vs Canucks

Key Highlights

  • Dallas Stars face off against Vancouver Canucks in their third matchup this season.
  • Jason Robertson continues his seven-game point streak against the Canucks, totaling 12 points.
  • Dallas has a chance to set a new franchise record for consecutive wins on Monday.
  • Mike Heika is a Senior Staff Writer for DallasStars.com covering the Stars since 1994.

Game Day Guide: Stars vs Canucks

When: Monday, March 2 at 9:00 p.m.

Where: Rogers Arena

TV: Victory+

Radio: The Ticket 96.7-FM, 1310-AM

Live Stats: NHL Game Center

The Numbers Game

Dallas Stars Vancouver Canucks

  • Record: 36-14-9 (18-7-6 Away) vs. 18-34-7 (6-17-5 Home)
  • Rank: 81 Points (2nd in Central) vs. 43 Points (8th in Pacific)
  • Power Play: 30.1% (52-for-173) vs. 17.9% (32-for-179)
  • Penalty Kill: 80.1% (145-for-181) vs. 70.9% (124-for-175)
  • Last 10 Games: 9-1-0 vs. 2-6-2

Stars to Watch

Forward Jason Robertson enters Monday’s contest riding a seven-game point streak against the Canucks, totaling 12 points (5-7—12) during that span.

Forward Jamie Benn has registered 39 points (17-22—39) in 45 career games against the Canucks, carrying a plus-minus rating of +6. He enters Monday’s matchup riding a two-game point streak vs. Vancouver, earning three points (0-3—3) during that span.

Mavrik Bourque has put up five points (3-2—5) in his last six games played, dating back to Jan. 29 against the Vegas Golden Knights.

Canucks to Watch

Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser has recorded four points (2-2—4) in his last five games.

Hockey is a game of moments and tonight will be no different. Justin Hryckowian is proving to be a key to the chemistry of the 2025-26 Stars.

Key Numbers

  • The franchise record for consecutive wins is eight, initially set in 2023-24 and tied on Saturday vs. Nashville. Dallas has a chance to set a new franchise record on Monday.
  • Dallas forward Robertson has a seven-game scoring streak against Vancouver, tallying 12 points (5 goals, 7 assists) in that span.

His Word on the Game

“You can’t really count all the saves. There were a few where I watched, where they got looks on us, and he got big, and they had nothing to shoot at, and they missed.” – Dallas coach Glen Gulutzan on 6’6” goalie Jake Oettinger and how he forced Nashville into several missed shots on Saturday

Upcoming Games

  • Calgary Flames March 3 8:00 p.m. Scotiabank Saddledome Victory+
  • Colorado Avalanche March 6 7:00 p.m. American Airlines Center Victory+
  • Chicago Blackhawks March 8 5:00 p.m. American Airlines Center Victory+

In a battle of two division rivals, the Stars aim to make history and secure their place in the playoff picture.

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