Panthers looking build great Stars victory!
Dallas Stars (12-12-4, third in Central Division) vs. Florida Panthers (16-12-5, 6th in Atlantic Division)
BACKGROUND LINE
The Dallas Stars visit Florida after Noel Acciari scored three goals in a Panthers 6-1 victory over the Senators.
The Panthers are 10-7-2 on their home ice. Florida ranks third in the NHL with 9.2 points per game, averaging 3.4 goals and 5.8 assists.
The Stars are 8-7-2 on the way. Dallas has given up 19 power play goals, killing 84.3% of opponents' chances.
The teams will face off for the first time this Friday.
Panthers looking build great Stars victory
BEST EXECUTION
Brett Connolly leads the Panthers with 14 goals and added 22 points. Aleksander Barkov Jr. has four goals and four assists in the last 10 games for Florida.
Tyler Seguin leads the Stars with 20 total assists and recorded 28 points. Alexander Radulov has added 9 points in the last 10 games for Dallas.
LAST 10 GAMES
Stars: 5-3-2, averaging 2.3 goals, four assists, 3.3 penalties and 6.9 penalty minutes, while conceding 2.1 goals per game with a saving percentage of 0.939.
Panthers: 4-6-0, averaging 2.9 goals, 4.8 assists, 3.2 penalties, and 7.3 penalty minutes while giving up 2.2 goals per game with a .929 save percentage.
INJURY
Panthers: Jayce Hawryluk: Out (upper body).
Stars: To the list.
Bobby Wagner and Ziggy Ansah ready for the Seahawks against the Cardinals, Jadeveon Clowney and Quandre Diggs Doubtful
The Seahawks will likely miss two of their best defensive players when they receive the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, as defensive lineman Jadeveon Clowney (core) and deep Quandre Diggs (ankle) are listed as dubious.
However, there is also good news in Friday's injury report. Linebacker Bobby Wagner, who left the game last week with an ankle injury in the last quarter, was not even listed in the final injury report, indicating he is ready to play. Also expected Sunday is defensive wing Ziggy Ansah, who missed the last two Seattle games due to a neck injury.
Clowney has been struggling with a central injury since Seattle's Week 10 victory over the 49ers, an injury which made him miss a game. Clowney also missed last week's game due to an illness, but having overcome that already, his injury prevented him from practicing this week, leading the dubious appointment.
"We have to see if he can lift this here in the next few days," he said. "We were shocked, we couldn't get much out of his practice. He just couldn't go yet."
When asked if there had been a setback with the injury, Carroll said no, but added, "Over time, it has only been a problem. It just can't start up yet during the week. We are. looking to give her days off to see if the rest will help her play. "
If Clowney can't play, the hope is that Ansah will be able to help make up for this lack of passing run. A free-agent addition this offseason, Ansah, had a slow start, partly because of the shoulder surgery he had last season, but he had been strengthening at recent games before this. neck injury.
"Zig had his best week all season," Carroll said. "This was the best week he has organized. He has been working hard. He is the heaviest and strongest he has been since he has been with us. Everything looks really positive. I'm really excited for him to have a chance to come back. and do some good things there. "
About Diggs, who left the game last week with a high ankle sprain, Carroll said: "We have a doubt about it and we couldn't bring it to the field at all." It seems like it's going to be difficult for him to get it. "
In addition to Wagner and Ansah, the Seahawks should also recover from tight end Luke Willson, who has missed the last four games with a hamstring injury.
"Luke is ready to go," said Carroll.
Two more defensemen are dealing with hamstring injuries last week, and Carroll said both Shaquill Griffin and Mychal Kendricks, listed as questionable, will be game day decisions. Kendricks had limited practice on Friday, while Griffin worked earlier in the day but did not practice.
"Mychal worked today, Shaq worked in the morning and did his thing," Carroll said. "We'll have to bring all this up to the time of the game and see what happens."
Here are the reports.