How to Watch Stars vs. Canucks: NHL Streaming Live and on TV - March 28

The NHL slate on Thursday features a game between the Dallas Stars (45-19-9) and the Vancouver Canucks (45-19-8), starting at 10:00 PM ET at Rogers Arena and broadcast on Bally Sports. The Stars rank first and the Canucks second in the Western Conference.

In the most recent meeting between these squads, Dallas secured a 4-3 overtime win.

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Stars vs. Canucks Game Info

  • When: Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 10:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN+ and BSSW
  • Where: Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+

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Stars vs. Canucks Insights

  • The Stars create the second-most goals in the league, averaging 3.7 per game for a total of 267 this season.
  • Dallas is ranked 15th in league action in goals against this season, having allowed 217 (3.0 per game).
  • The team's goal differential is the fifth-best in the league, +50.
  • The Canucks have the NHL's fourth-best scoring offense (251 total goals, 3.5 per game).
  • Vancouver's 190 total goals given up (2.6 per game) are the fourth-fewest in the league.
  • Its +61 goal differential leads the league.

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Stars' Leaders

  • Jason Robertson has been a key contributor on Dallas this season, collecting 74 points in 73 games.
  • Matt Duchene has scored 24 goals and added 38 assists for total 62 points (0.8 per game).
  • Joe Pavelski's 60 points this season are thanks to 25 goals and 35 assists.
  • Jake Oettinger (28-13-4) has a 3.0 goals against average and an .898% save percentage (47th in NHL).

Canucks' Leaders

  • J.T. Miller's 34 goals and 57 assists in 72 contests give him 91 points on the season, an important contributor offensively.
  • Vancouver's Elias Pettersson has 85 total points (1.2 per game), via 33 goals and 52 assists.
  • Vancouver's Quinn Hughes has 81 points, via 13 goals (seventh on team) and 68 assists (first).
  • Thatcher Demko's record is 33-13-2 for the season, having given up 119 goals (2.5 goals against average) with 1302 saves and a .916 save percentage (ninth-best in the league).