Introduction to the Game
The Dallas Stars will hope to bounce back from Thursday’s overtime defeat to the Tampa Bay Lightning with a strong performance against the back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers.
Here’s what to know about the second leg of Dallas’ trip to Florida:
How to Watch the Game
When: 5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1
Where: Sunrise, Fla.
TV/Streaming: Victory+, ESPN+
Radio: Sportsradio 96.7/1310 The Ticket
Game Overview
The Florida Panthers (5-5-1, in the Atlantic Division) and the Dallas Stars (6-3-2, in the Central Division) square off in a nonconference matchup.
Florida is 4-1-1 at home and 5-5-1 overall.
Dallas has a 3-1-1 record in road games and a 6-3-2 record overall. The Stars have a minus-3 scoring differential, with 29 total goals scored and 32 given up.
Saturday’s game is the first time these teams meet this season.
Team Injuries
Panthers: Jonah Gadovich (out)
Stars: Matt Duchene (day to day), Roope Hintz (day to day), Oskar Back (day to day), Nils Lundkvist (long-term injured reserve), Jamie Benn (LTIR)
Additional Information
Find more Stars coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Dallas Stars are looking to bounce back from their recent overtime defeat and put up a strong performance against the Florida Panthers. With both teams having a mix of wins and losses, it’s going to be an exciting game to watch. The Stars will need to work on their scoring differential and make the most of their road game. The game is scheduled for Saturday, and fans can catch it on various platforms, including TV, streaming, and radio.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What time is the game between the Dallas Stars and the Florida Panthers?
A: The game is scheduled for 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1.
Q: Where can I watch the game?
A: You can watch the game on Victory+, ESPN+, or listen to it on Sportsradio 96.7/1310 The Ticket.
Q: What are the current standings of the two teams?
A: The Florida Panthers have a 5-5-1 record, while the Dallas Stars have a 6-3-2 record.
Q: Are there any injured players on the teams?
A: Yes, there are several injured players on both teams, including Jonah Gadovich from the Panthers and Matt Duchene, Roope Hintz, Oskar Back, Nils Lundkvist, and Jamie Benn from the Stars.

