Dallas Stars forward Roope Hintz will not play in Thursday's game against the visiting Montreal Canadiens due to an upper-body injury.
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Wyatt Johnston is expected to center the top line with Hintz out. Rookie forwards Matej Blumel and Justin Hryckowian will play in the bottom six with forwards Mason Marchment (face) and Tyler Seguin (hip) each continuing to recover from surgery. -- Taylor Baird
Hintz (upper body) will not be in the lineup Thursday against the Canadiens, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports. Hintz was injured in the opening period against Toronto on Tuesday, and did not return.
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The Toronto game was a bounce-back for the Stars, who saw their seven-game winning streak end in Sunday's 3-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators. Dallas got on track Tuesday, as Logan Stankoven's tally midway through the first period was the first of four unanswered goals for the Stars.
Canadiens forward Cole Caufield has nine points ... and they know just how much focus will be needed. Plus, forward Roope Hintz left last game with an upper body injury, and if he can’t play ...
BOTTOM LINE: The Montreal Canadiens will look to keep a three-game win streak going when they host the Dallas Stars. Montreal has gone 11-7-2 in home games and 20-18-3 overall. The Canadiens have gone 16-7-1 when scoring three or more goals.
The Canadiens won 3-1 over Dallas in the rematch of Saturday night's exciting shootout win for Dallas. In the second low-scoring, competitive game in less than a week, the Montreal Canadiens avenged the loss from Saturday with a 3-1 win in Dallas Thursday night.
With both Montreal and Dallas flexing elite defenses down the stretch, Todd Cordell expects goals to be at a premium for tonight's showdown at the American Airlines Center.
Despite not having their best game after a big win in Washington the night before, the Canadiens were able to hold the Dallas Stars to just one goal through regulation on Saturday, and Patrik Laine’s power-play goal was enough to make that count for a point as the Habs fell in the shootout.
Montreal Canadiens (20-18-3 ... Cole Caufield has six goals and five assists over the last 10 games. Roope Hintz has 19 goals and seven assists for the Stars. Jamie Benn has five goals and ...