DALLAS STARS NOTES:
LAST DALLAS STARS GAME
Jan. 18, 2023 – STARS 3 at SHARKS 5
Despite jumping out to a 3-0 lead, the Stars gave up five unanswered goals and lost 5-3 to the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center on Wednesday. Forwards Ty Dellandrea (1-0—1), Jason Robertson (1-0—1) and Radek Faksa (1-0—1) lit the lamp for Dallas, while defenseman Miro Heiskanen (0-2—2) added two assists. Defensemen Nils Lundkvist (0-1—1) and Colin Miller (0-1—1) recorded assists, as did captain Jamie Benn (0-1—1) and Fredrik Olofsson (0-1—1). Goaltender Jake Oettinger gave up four goals on 26 shots. The Stars lost two of the three games against the Sharks this season (1-2-0).
PP: 0-3 | PK: 2-3 | SF: 36 | SA: 28 | DAL TOI: Heiskanen (25:13 – game high) | Attendance: 12,315
Three Stars: 1. SJS – E. Karlsson 2. SJS – N. Bonino 3. DAL – M. Heiskanen
UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Time (CT) Location TV/Radio
Thu., Jan. 19, 2023 Los Angeles Kings 9:30 p.m. Crypto.com Arena BSSW/KTCK
Sat., Jan. 21, 2023 Arizona Coyotes 7 p.m. American Airlines Center BSSW/KTCK
Mon., Jan. 23, 2023 Buffalo Sabres 7:30 p.m. American Airlines Center BSSW/KTCK
Wed., Jan. 25, 2023 Carolina Hurricanes 7:30 p.m. American Airlines Center BSSW/KTCK
Fri., Jan. 27, 2023 New Jersey Devils 7:30 p.m. American Airlines Center BSSW/KTCK
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Dec. 23 – Loaned forward Riley Tufte to Texas (AHL)
Dec. 27 – Recalled forward Fredrik Olofsson from Texas (AHL)
Jan. 1 – Loaned forward Fredrik Olofsson to Texas (AHL)
Jan. 1 – Signed forward Joe Pavelski to a one-year contract extension through the 2023-24 season
Jan. 2 – Recalled forward Fredrik Olofsson from Texas (AHL)
Jan. 16 – Loaned forward Nick Caamano to Texas (AHL)
INJURIES
Man-games lost, 2022-23: 19
NAME INJURY # OF GAMES DATES
D Miro Heiskanen Upper body 3 Oct. 25-29
G Jake Oettinger Lower body 4 Nov. 1-8
F Denis Gurianov Upper body 6 Nov. 11-21
F Roope Hintz Lower body 1 Nov. 19
F Roope Hintz Upper body 5 Jan. 10-pres.
DALLAS STARS NOTES
TONIGHT’S GAME: The Stars close out their back-to-back set tonight against the LA Kings at Crypto.com Arena (9:30 p.m. CT, TV: Bally Sports Southwest, Radio: The Ticket 96.7-FM/1310-AM). It’s been a little over two weeks (16 days) since Dallas was in LA – a game the Stars lost 3-2. This concludes the three-game season series between the Stars and Kings, which has seen each club win on home ice. The Stars skated to 5-2 victory over the Kings on Nov. 1, 2022 at American Airlines Center.
I PUT ON MY OVERCOAT AND WALKED INTO WINTER
- Dallas is 120-80-43 all-time vs. LA, including a 49-45-27 mark on the road.
- Forward Roope Hintz leads the club with five points (2-3—5) in two games this season against LA, including two assists in the most recent meeting on Jan. 3.
- Hintz is averaging a point a game in his career against the Kings with eight points (3-5—8) in eight games.
- Arcadia, California native Jason Robertson has two goals and four points (2-2—4) in two games vs. the Kings in 2022-23 and enters tonight’s matchup with five points (3-2—5) in four contests against them in his career.
- Defenseman Miro Heiskanen has a goal and three points (1-2—3) over the two games vs. LA this season. Heiskanen has six points (2-4—6) in nine career games against the Kings while averaging 24:33 TOI per game over that span.
- Forward Joe Pavelski enters tonight’s game with two points (1-1—2) in two games against the Kings in 2022-23. The veteran leads active Stars in goals (24) and points (24-28—52) and ranks second in assists (28) in a team-high 71 games vs. LA in his career. He also paces the club in power-play goals (13), game-winning tallies (5) and shots on goal (200) vs. the Kings.
- Forward Tyler Seguin (1-0—1) lit the lamp in Dallas’ 5-2 victory over LA on Nov. 1, 2022 at American Airlines Center. Seguin enters tonight’s matchup with 23 points (10-13—23) in 27 career games against LA.
- Captain Jamie Benn (0-2—2) recorded two assists in the Stars’ victory over the Kings on Nov. 1, 2022 giving him 36 points (16-20—36) in 45 career games against them.
- Defenseman Ryan Suter leads active Stars in assists (32) and ranks third in points (2-32—34) in 62 career games against the Kings.
- Goaltender Jake Oettinger is 1-2-0 with a 2.73 goals-against average and .924 save percentage in three career appearances vs. LA.
- Netminder Scott Wedgewood enters tonight’s game with a 2-2-0 record, 3.26 GAA and .898 SV% in four career appearances against the Kings.
2022-23 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE
Nov. 1, 2022 vs. LA – W, 5-2
Jan. 3 at LA – L, 3-2
Jan. 19 at LA
LOS ANGELES KINGS NOTES:
JAN. 19 vs. DALLAS STARS – 7:30 PM PT // Venue: Crypto.com Arena // TV: Bally Sports West // Radio: iHeartRadio, Tu Liga
- The LA Kings host the Dallas Stars for the third, and final, meeting between these two clubs this season (5-2 L on Nov. 1; 3-2 W on Jan. 3).
- The Kings aim to win the season series over the Stars, 2-1.
- The team will embark on a six-game road trip prior to the NHL All-Star Break beginning in Nashville this Saturday (Jan. 21 at NSH; Jan. 22 at CHI; Jan. 24 at PHI; Jan. 27 at FLA; Jan. 28 at TBL; Jan. 31 at CAR).
WARM-UPS
1) Kevin Fiala enters tonight riding a nine-game point streak (6-8=14) against the Stars, dating back to Dec. 1, 2019. His streak is the second-longest active streak versus Dallas behind Edmonton’s Leon Draisaitl at 12 games (6-8=14).
2) Mikey Anderson is one point shy of establishing a new career-high point total. In 46 games this season, Anderson has tallied two goals and nine assists for 11 points.
3) The Kings have outshot their opponent in each of their last seven consecutive games, dating back to Dec. 31 vs. Philadelphia. During that time, the team collectively outshot their opponents 228-184.
4) The Kings’ 769 blocked shots this season rank third in the league.
5) Since the 2018-19 season, no team has a better face-off winning percentage against Dallas than the Kings (52.5%; 701-for-1,422).
vs. DALLAS ALL-TIME:
All-Time Record: 91-109-32-11
Home: 53-45-19-4
Away: 38-64-13-7
OT: 11-12 (14 ties)
Shootout: 5-3
2021-22: 1-1-1
2022-23: 1-1-0
FRANCHISE LEADERS vs. DALLAS:
Marcel Dionne – 40 GP, 65 PTS (32-33=65)
Anze Kopitar* – 67 GP, 59 PTS (21-38=59)
Luc Robitaille – 57 GP, 51 PTS (26-25=51)
Dave Taylor – 45 GP, 50 PTS (19-31=50)
Dustin Brown – 74 GP, 45 PTS (22-23=45)
*-denotes active roster player
LAST MEETING vs. DALLAS: Jan. 3, 2023 – LAK 3 vs. DAL 2
Venue: Crypto.com Arena
LAK Goals: Kupari (3), Kopitar (11), Kempe (15)
DAL Goals: Heiskanen (6), Robertson (26)
Goalies: LAK: Copley (W, 28 saves, 30 shots) DAL: Oettinger (L, 32 saves, 35 shots)
LAK PP: 1-for-3
LAK PK: 3-for-3
THE NEXT THREE:
Sat., Jan. 21 | at Nashville Predators | 7:00 p.m. CT (5:00 p.m. PT) | Bally Sports West | LA Kings iHeart Radio Audio Network
The Kings look for their third consecutive victory over the Predators (6-1 W on March 22, 2022; 4-3 SOW on Oct. 18, 2022).
Sun., Jan. 22 | at Chicago Blackhawks | 6:00 p.m. CT (4:00 p.m. PT) | Bally Sports West | LA Kings iHeart Radio Audio Network
The Kings and Blackhawks have gone to overtime the past two consecutive games between the clubs (2-1 OTL on Nov. 3; 2-1 OTW on Nov. 10).
Tues., Jan. 24 | at Philadelphia Flyers | 7:00 p.m. ET (4:00 p.m. PT) | Bally Sports West | LA Kings iHeart Radio Audio Network
The LA Kings have points in nine of their last 10 outings against the Flyers in Philadelphia (7-1-2), dating back to Feb. 13, 2011.
INJURY & MGL REPORT
Player, Games Missed, Date(s), Status
F Alex Iafallo, 23 games, Oct. 18 – Dec. 3 (lower-body)
F Brendan Lemieux, 18 games, Nov. 14 – Dec. 20 (lower-body)
F Arthur Kaliyev, 11 games, Dec. 22 – Pres. (lower-body)
F Trevor Moore, 9 games, Dec. 27 – Pres. (upper-body)
F Quinton Byfield, 6 games, Oct. 27 – Nov. 5 (illness)
F Viktor Arvidsson, 3 games, Oct. 13 (illness); Oct. 25 (illness); Jan. 11 (illness)
D Sean Durzi, 2 games, Nov. 19 – Nov. 22. (lower-body)
D Drew Doughty, 1 game, Dec. 11 (lower-body)
F Gabriel Vilardi, 1 game, Nov. 27 (lower-body)
2022-23 Total Regular-Season Man-Games Lost: 74
RECENT TRANSACTIONS (as of 1/18/23)
Jan. 6 – Trevor Moore (F) placed on injured reserve.
Jan. 6 – Brandt Clarke re-assigned to Barrie (OHL).
Jan. 8 – Jacob Moverare (D) loaned to Ontario (AHL).
Jan. 9 – Jordan Spence (D) recalled from Ontario (AHL).
Jan. 15 – Rasmus Kupari (F) loaned to Ontario (AHL).
Jan. 17 – Rasmus Kupari (F) recalled from Ontario (AHL).
LA KINGS TEAM NOTES:
HOME COOKIN’ ON THE POWER-PLAY
Since the calendar flip to 2023, the LA Kings have found consistent success on the man advantage, scoring seven power-play goals in 18 power-play opportunities for a league-best 38.9 power-play percentage (PP%). Of those seven goals, three have come from Adrian Kempe and another three from Kevin Fiala; both of whom are tied for the most power-play goals since the New Year:
Highest PP% since Jan. 1
Team GP PP%
LA Kings 6 38.9% (7-for-18)
Florida Panthers 9 38.5% (10-for-26)
Tampa Bay Lightning 8 33.3% (8-for-24)
Boston Bruins 8 29.4% (5-for-17)
Winnipeg Jets 8 28.6% (6-for-21)
St. Louis Blues 8 28.6% (6-for-21)
The Kings’ power-play has found most of its success at home with a 28.9 PP% at Crypto.com Arena on the year, ranking fourth-best in the league. The team has scored at least one goal on the power-play in 17 of the club’s 24 home games thus far, including 12 in their last 16 games at Crypto.com Arena:
Highest home PP% this season
Team GP PP%
Tampa Bay Lightning 22 32.4% (24-for-74)
Edmonton Oilers 24 30.8% (28-for-91)
Minnesota Wild 22 30.3% (20-for-66)
LA Kings 24 28.9% (26-for-90)
Boston Bruins 25 28.7% (27-for-94)
LA’s 26 power-play goals at home this season sit fourth in the league behind Edmonton (28), Ottawa (28) and Boston (27).