How to Watch Dallas Stars vs. Vancouver Canucks: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time - 11-4-2023
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The Dallas Stars (7-1-1) will attempt to continue a three-game win streak when they play the Vancouver Canucks (7-2-1) on the road on Saturday, November 4 at 10:00 PM ET on ESPN+ and BSSW.

Stars vs. Canucks Game Info

  • Game Day: Saturday, November 4, 2023
  • Game Time: 10:00 PM ET
  • TV: Bally Sports (Regional restrictions may apply)

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Stars and Canucks Stats, Key Players, and Injuries

Stars Insights

  • The Stars rank 19th in the league with 29 goals scored (3.2 per game).
  • Defensively, the Stars are one of the stingiest units in league action, giving up 23 total goals (2.6 per game) to rank fifth.
  • Their goal differential (+6) makes them eighth-best in the league.
  • The three power-play goals the Stars have scored this season (to rank 28th in the NHL) have come on 25 power-play chances.
  • The Stars have the league’s 27th-ranked power-play conversion rate (12%).
  • The Stars have capitalized with one shorthanded goal this season (10th among NHL squads).
  • The Stars’ 93.55% penalty-kill success rate is third-best in the league.
  • The Stars win 50.4% of their faceoffs (15th in the NHL)
  • The Stars shoot 10.9% as a team (12th in the league).
  • The Stars have not shut out an opponent this season. They average 13.7 hits and 17.8 blocked shots per game.

Stars Key Players

  • With five goals and six assists this season, Roope Hintz is one of Dallas’ leading contributors (11 points).
  • Joe Pavelski has 10 points (four goals, six assists) to add to the team’s scoring efforts.
  • Through nine games, Jamie Benn has proven himself as a contributor for Dallas. He has nine points (three goals and six assists).
  • Across three games played, Scott Wedgewood has a goaltending record of 2-1-0. During those games, he’s allowed 10 goals while recording 102 saves.

Stars Injuries

Jerad Rosburg: Undisclosed (Out), Radek Faksa: Upper Body (Questionable)

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Canucks Insights

  • The Canucks have scored 46 goals (4.6 per game), No. 1 in the NHL.
  • The Canucks concede only 2.2 goals per game (22 in total), the fourth-fewest in the league.
  • With a goal differential of +24, they lead the league.
  • The Canucks have 12 power-play goals (on 35 chances), second in the NHL.
  • The Canucks score on 34.29% of their power plays, No. 2 in the league.
  • The Canucks have two shorthanded goals (fourth in league).
  • The Canucks’ have the 19th-ranked penalty kill percentage (76.32%).
  • The Canucks win 49.6% of faceoffs, 17th-ranked in the NHL.
  • The Canucks’ 16.1% shooting percentage is the best in the league.
  • The Canucks have shut out their opponent once. They are averaging 19 hits and 12.9 blocked shots per game.

Canucks Key Players

  • Elias Pettersson’s five goals and 14 assists in 10 games for Vancouver add up to 19 total points on the season.
  • Quinn Hughes is one of the top contributors for Vancouver with 16 total points (1.6 per game), with four goals and 12 assists in 10 games.
  • J.T. Miller has scored six goals on the season, adding 10 assists.
  • Casey DeSmith is 2-0-1 this season, amassing 95 saves and allowing 10 goals (3.1 goals against average) with a .905 save percentage (35th in the league).

Canucks Injuries

Tucker Poolman: Head (Out), Guillaume Brisebois: Upper Body (Out), Teddy Blueger: Leg (Out)

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