We've got three games on our hands tonight in the hockey world, but our preference is out West with a pair of Game 2s that should offer us plenty of betting value.
In a series between two teams that many think are both capable of winning the Stanley Cup, the Vegas Golden Knights came out the winner in Game 1.
The Dallas Stars were never going to get a real “reward” for finishing with the best record in a competitive Western Conference, and now they’re matched up with the defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights, the team that eliminated them in the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn is the longest-tenured captain in franchise history. Benn was named the Stars’ sixth captain on September 19, 2013. Jamie Randolph Benn was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, on July 18, 1989, to Randy and Heather Benn.
Jamie Benn continued his scorching play in March, scoring two more goals, his 14th and 15th of the season, to lead the Dallas Stars to a 4 – 2 win over
Jamie Benn scored the go-ahead goal and an insurance goal in a short span of the second period Friday for the Dallas Stars in a 4-2 win over the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins.
Jamie Benn scored in his 1,100th career game, highlighting the Dallas Stars' three-goal second period, during Wednesday night's 5-2 victory over the visiting Arizona Coyotes.
There's much to like tonight in the NHL, and we've got a trio of plus-money prop straights to pocket ahead of the action.
The Dallas Stars have had a terrific season up to this point, with captain Jamie Benn helping lead the way. Benn, now 34, is finally starting to slow down and is nearing the final seasons of his terrific career.
Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn is arguably a generational player in the NHL. Benn was drafted 129th overall in the fifth round by the Dallas Stars during the 2007 NHL Draft.
As the holiday season approaches, PHR will be taking a look at what teams are thankful for in 2023-24. There also might be a few things your team would like down the road. We’ll examine what’s gone well in the early going and what could improve as the season rolls on for the Dallas Stars.
The Dallas Stars have signed defenseman Jordie Benn to a PTO that will see the 36-year-old join the team at training camp next month. CapFriendly has reported that Benn will be given a chance to earn a contract with the team that he started his NHL career in 2011-12.
The NHL Department of Player Safety has handed down its punishment for the game three play. As if the Dallas Stars were not in a big enough hole, being down 3-0 to the Vegas Golden Knights.
Following his ejection in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final after brutally cross-checking Vegas Golden Knights' Mark Stone in a 4-0 loss, Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn addressed the nasty incident that ultimately led to a suspension from the NHL on Wednesday.
Jamie Benn has been suspended for two games for his cross-check against Vegas’ Mark Stone. The incident took place in the final moments of Game 3, resulted in a major penalty and game misconduct for Benn, and was immediately shared all over social media, with most calling the play dirty and knowing a suspension was likely coming.
The NHL Department of Player Safety has suspended Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn two games for cross-checking Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone in Game 3 of the 2023 Western Conference Final.
It’s a large loss for the Stars, who will need two straight wins to extend their season to the point where he can return.
Tuesday was not a good night for the Dallas Stars, and the consequences of the evening continued to manifest on Wednesday.
Dallas captain Jamie Benn lasted less than two minutes in the Stars' critical Game 3 against the visiting Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday, getting ejected from the Western Conference finals game due to a cross-check.
Captain Jamie Benn got himself ejected in the first period for this vicious cross-check on Vegas Golden Knights forward Mark Stone.
The Dallas Stars’ 0-2 deficit in the Western Conference Finals did not get any easier to overcome when captain Jamie Benn was dismissed from Game 3.
Having Seguin and Benn performing again is crucial and why the Stars are off to a hot start to the season.
The actions that led to these fines were largely unnecessary and avoidable, so it’s likely that these punishments were handed down as a means of getting two star players to be more mindful of their after-whistle conduct.
Jamie Benn has been the face of the Dallas Stars for many years. Before he was named the sixth captain in franchise history in 2013, he was a young power forward with loads of potential and skill.
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