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Very rarely do we have all 3 NHL experts on a game, but that’ll happen when you get 4 games a night in this sport. The Stars have won 9 of their last 10 games so one would think they are really hot. Well, they are 8-0 at home in that stretch and 1-1 on the road so don’t be deceived. The Stars are just 4-5-1 on the road. The Knights are finally healthy, and they are just 8-5-0 at home, but they have also won 4 of their last 6 home games. The Stars haven’t allowed more than 2 goals in any of the games during their 7-game win streak, but that is a tough ask in Vegas.
Dallas carries a seven-game winning streak into this one, but six of those wins were at home and the lone road victory at awful Arizona, so color me skeptical. The Stars are 4-5-1 on the road and 6-13 dating to last season in their past 19 as road dogs. Vegas is finally healthy for the most part after major injury and COVID issues and has won two straight. Las Vegas is one of the toughest places to play for opponents and the Knights are 8-5-0 there. Vegas won in Dallas early this season and that was with backup Laurent Brossoit in net. Should be Robin Lehner on Wednesday.
The Stars are 9-1 in their past 10 games. This is a rematch from Oct. 27 when the Knights won in OT at Dallas, despite getting outshot 34-21. The Stars are ranked No. 1 in face-off win percentage (55.4), while Vegas is ranked No. 27 (47 percent) this season. Dallas has the significantly better power play. Dallas had two victories last season in Las Vegas at odds of +144 and +138. Dallas is much improved from last season. Vegas is 1-2 when playing with two days of rest this season. Take the Stars in this revenge spot.