Hintz out for Stars with upper-body injury
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.
Colorado coach Jared Bednar has stressed the importance of winning games within the division, so Saturday's game against the visiting Dallas Stars has more meaning for both teams.
The Dallas Stars face the Montréal Canadiens Thursday night for second and final time this season. Entering Thursday's match, the Stars are 28-14-1 while the Canadiens are 21-18-4. The last time the two teams faced off on Jan. 11 in Montréal, Dallas earned a 2-1 shootout win.
Hintz (undisclosed) is questionable to finish Tuesday's game versus the Maple Leafs after suffering an injury in the first period, Brien Rea of FanDuel Sports Network Southwest reports.
The Dallas Stars lost forward Roope Hintz during the first period of Tuesday night's game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, and the forward is officially questionable to return due to an upper-body injury.
For people wanting to place a bet on the upcoming game between the Dallas Stars and the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday at 8:00 PM ET, is Roope Hintz a player who is a good bet to light the lamp? We analyze all the numbers in the piece below.
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The Dallas Stars are going to be missing one of their top offensive weapons. When speaking to the media, head coach Pete DeBoer revealed that forward Roope Hintz will not be playing on Thursday night against the Montreal Canadiens.
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