Dallas Stars (27-14-1) at Maple Leafs (27-15-2) 
 
WHEN: Tuesday, 7 p.m. 
 
TV: TSN RADIO: Sportsnet 590  

ODDS 
 
Dallas -265, Toronto +190 
  

THE BUZZ  

You wouldn’t know the Leafs are in first place in their division by the level of public scrutiny after their last two games, including five periods of disconnected hockey, two losses, including 3-0 to a beatable Vancouver side … This will be a major test of picking through a difficult Dallas defence, which has allowed 20 fewer goals than themselves, while trying to correct some offensive woes with a constantly evolving power play and some 5-on-5 forward line tweaking … The Stars saw a seven-game win streak halted in Ottawa on Sunday by a 3-2 score, stopping their attempt at a franchise record. This concludes their five-game road trip … It’s another match-up of the Roberston brothers, Jason with four goals in his last eight games including one on Sunday, Nick of the Leafs with two in the same span. Nick scored in the Dec. 18 win in Dallas, 5-3 for Toronto. 

 THE NEWS 

Steven Lorentz gets a promotion from fourth line to first with Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner … Max Pacioretty and Pontus Holmberg appear to be the scratches for Toronto, Joseph Woll the expected starter … This will be another match-up of the Roberston brothers, Jason with four goals in his last eight games including one on Sunday, Nick with two in the same span … While former Stars’ defenceman Jani Hakanpaa resumed skating with the Leafs on Monday, his knee problem has not yet allowed him to take a full-time role. 

THE QUOTE 

“There’s not many fights anywhere, right? This guy has been a heavyweight in this league a long time. There’s not many takers. But I think he’s played good hockey for us. He is what he is.” – Toronto coach Craig Berube on winger Ryan Reaves’ play and yet to drop the gloves this season. 

THE POLL  

What’s the best Texas hockey team nickname of the past? 

  1. San Antonio Rampage (AHL)
  2. Austin Ice Bats (CHL)
  3. Houston Aeros (WHA)
  4. Odessa Jackalopes(NAHL)


THE PROJECTED LEAFS LINEUP 
 
Steven Lorentz Auston Matthews Mitch Marner  

Matthew Knies John Tavares William Nylander  
 
Bobby McMann Max Domi Nick Robertson 
 
Connor Dewar David Kampf Ryan Reaves 
  

Defence 
 
Morgan Rielly – Phlippe Myers  

Oliver Ekman-Larsson – Chris Tanev 
Simon Benoit – Connor Timmins  

 
Goal

Joseph Woll 
 
Dennis Hildeby   

Injuries 
 
Toronto: 
 
G Anthony Stolarz (knee), D Jake McCabe (upper body), D Jani Hakanpaa (knee), F Calle Jarnkrok (groin)  

Dallas: 

LW Mason Marchment (facial fractures)  

THE PREDICTION  

A tight 2-1 win for the Stars. 

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