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What you need to know know about Game 3 between the Dallas Stars and St. Louis Blues on Monday night at American Airlines Center:
Game 3: Dallas Stars vs. St. Louis Blues (Series tied 1-1)
When: Monday, April 29, 7 p.m. CT
Where: American Airlines Center, Dallas
TV: NBCSN (check local listings), Sportsnet, TVA Sports
Radio: The Ticket 1310-AM, 96.7-FM
Live stream: NBC Sports Live
Official Stars app: Click here to download
GameCenter: Follow the action LIVE
Party on the Plaza presented by Bud Light: Begins at 4 p.m. on Victory Plaza
Stars Playoff Central: Complete coverage
Arrive early for Party on the Plaza presented by Bud Light
Join us on Victory Plaza outside American Airlines Center for "Party on the Plaza" presented by Bud Light beginning at 4 p.m. The biggest Game 3 party includes live music, the Dallas Stars Street Squad, Bud Light Beer Garden and much more!
Not attending the game? Bring your own lawn chair and stick around to watch all the action between the Stars and Blues on the plaza videoboard! Limited parking is available inside the Silver Garage (2503 Victory Avenue) for $25, as well as surface lots surrounding American Airlines Center.
Please note: No outside coolers, food or beverages are permitted on the plaza.
Take a Hintz
Rookie Roope Hintz registered a postseason career-high three points (2-1=3) on Saturday in Game 2 of the Second Round against the St. Louis Blues. He recorded the most points ever by a Dallas Stars rookie (1993-present) in a Stanley Cup Playoff game, surpassing the previous record of two points which was most recently matched by Hintz in Game 4 of the First Round against Nashville (2-0=2). In the history of the franchise (1967-present), his three points are the most recorded in a single postseason game by a rookie since forward Don Barber recorded three points (2-1=3) in Game 4 of the 1990 Norris Division Semifinals against the Chicago Blackhawks (W, 4-0). Hintz has now recorded two multi-goal games in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs and is the first Stars rookie to record multiple multi-goal goal games in a postseason since the franchise began play in Dallas. Only two North Stars rookies recorded multiple multi-goal games in a postseason: Steve Christoff (2 in 1980) and Dino Ciccarelli (2 in 1981). Pittsburgh's Jake Guentzel was the last rookie in the NHL to record multiple multi-goal games in a postseason, registering three during the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The native of Tampere, Finland shares first on the Stars in goals (4-3=7) and second in points (7) through eight Stanley Cup Playoff contests. His four goals in the 2019 postseason shares 10th among all NHL players and are tied with Niko Kapanen (2003) for the most total goals in a postseason by a Dallas Stars rookie. Among League rookies in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs, he ranks first in points (7) and shots on goal (20), shares first in goals (4) and assists (3), while he also ranks third in plus/minus rating (+3).
The son also rises
Forward Jason Dickinson posted his second multi-point game of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs with two assists (0-2=2) against the St. Louis Blues in Game 2 of the Second Round. Dickinson also matched his career-high for points in a postseason contest, which he established earlier in the 2019 postseason with a two-goal outing (2-0=2) in Game 5 of the First Round against the Nashville Predators. Additionally, the forward recorded a new career-high for assist in a playoff game. The native of Georgetown, Ontario made his postseason debut in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs and has recorded four points (2-2=4) over eight games. He shares fourth on the Stars in goals (2) and ranks seventh in points (4). During the 2018-19 regular season, he registered 22 points (6-16=22) in 67 games and established new career highs in goals (6), assists (16), points (22), games played (67) and average time on ice (13:22). The forward finished the season tied for first on Dallas with a +16 plus/minus rating in 32 games on home ice. He also shared first on the Stars with two overtime goals and was tied for seventh with two game-winning goals.
Welcome Mats
Left wing Mats Zuccarello recorded two assists (0-2=2) and tallied the seventh multi-point postseason game of his career on Saturday in Game 2 against the Blues. Zuccarello posted a multi-point game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since Game 3 of the 2017 Eastern Conference Second Round against the Ottawa Senators, when he registered a goal and an assist (1-1=2). Saturday marked the forward's fourth career multi-assist performance in the postseason and his first since Game 1 of the 2014 Eastern Conference Final against the Montreal Canadiens (1-2=3). Zuccarello has skated in eight games during the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoff games, recording six points (3-3=6). Among all Dallas players, he ranks third in goals (3), shares fourth in points (6) and assists (3). Since being acquired via trade from the New York Rangers on Feb. 23, the forward has appeared in a combined 10 games (regular season and postseason) with Dallas and has recorded nine points (4-5=9), a +6 plus/minus rating and 20 shots on goal. The native of Oslo, Norway now made seven appearances (2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019) in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. In 68 career Stanley Cup Playoff games, he has posted 37 points (14-23=37).
Watch 'Stars LIVE Playoffs Edition' immediately following game
FOX Sports Southwest's coverage of the Dallas Stars will continue into the Second Round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs with flagship postgame show Stars LIVE Playoffs Edition. Stars LIVE Playoffs Edition will be televised after every installment of the Stars and St. Louis Blues' best-of-seven series.
Stars LIVE Playoffs Edition will be hosted by Brien Rea and feature instant reaction from Brent Severyn, Josh Bogorad and Daryl 'Razor' Reaugh. The postgame show will originate from the FOX Sports studio in Irving, TX, for all road games, with Bogorad and Reaugh delivering analysis from Enterprise Center in St. Louis. For Games 3, 4 and 6 (if necessary), Stars LIVE Playoffs Edition will broadcast live from American Airlines Center in Dallas.
Round 2 series schedule
Game 1: Blues 3, Stars 2 (St. Louis leads 1-0)
Game 2: Stars 4, Blues 2 (Series tied 1-1)
Game 3: Blues at Stars, Monday, 7 p.m.
Game 4: Blues at Stars, Wednesday, May 1, 8:30 p.m.
Game 5: Stars at Blues, Friday, May 3, 8:30 p.m.
* Game 6: Blues at Stars, Sunday, May 5
* Game 7: Stars at Blues, Tuesday, May 7
*If necessary
Single game playoff tickets for the 2019 Playoffs presented by City Credit Union, 7-Eleven, and Sandman Signature Plano - Frisco Hotel are available at DallasStars.com/Tickets.
Fans also have the opportunity to secure all-inclusive luxury suites for all home playoff games by calling 214-GO-STARS or visiting DallasStars.com/Suites.
Game 3: Dallas Stars vs. St. Louis Blues (Series tied 1-1)
When: Monday, April 29, 7 p.m. CT
Where: American Airlines Center, Dallas
TV: NBCSN (check local listings), Sportsnet, TVA Sports
Radio: The Ticket 1310-AM, 96.7-FM
Live stream: NBC Sports Live
Official Stars app: Click here to download
GameCenter: Follow the action LIVE
Party on the Plaza presented by Bud Light: Begins at 4 p.m. on Victory Plaza
Stars Playoff Central: Complete coverage
Arrive early for Party on the Plaza presented by Bud Light
Join us on Victory Plaza outside American Airlines Center for "Party on the Plaza" presented by Bud Light beginning at 4 p.m. The biggest Game 3 party includes live music, the Dallas Stars Street Squad, Bud Light Beer Garden and much more!
Not attending the game? Bring your own lawn chair and stick around to watch all the action between the Stars and Blues on the plaza videoboard! Limited parking is available inside the Silver Garage (2503 Victory Avenue) for $25, as well as surface lots surrounding American Airlines Center.
Please note: No outside coolers, food or beverages are permitted on the plaza.
Take a Hintz
Rookie Roope Hintz registered a postseason career-high three points (2-1=3) on Saturday in Game 2 of the Second Round against the St. Louis Blues. He recorded the most points ever by a Dallas Stars rookie (1993-present) in a Stanley Cup Playoff game, surpassing the previous record of two points which was most recently matched by Hintz in Game 4 of the First Round against Nashville (2-0=2). In the history of the franchise (1967-present), his three points are the most recorded in a single postseason game by a rookie since forward Don Barber recorded three points (2-1=3) in Game 4 of the 1990 Norris Division Semifinals against the Chicago Blackhawks (W, 4-0). Hintz has now recorded two multi-goal games in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs and is the first Stars rookie to record multiple multi-goal goal games in a postseason since the franchise began play in Dallas. Only two North Stars rookies recorded multiple multi-goal games in a postseason: Steve Christoff (2 in 1980) and Dino Ciccarelli (2 in 1981). Pittsburgh's Jake Guentzel was the last rookie in the NHL to record multiple multi-goal games in a postseason, registering three during the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The native of Tampere, Finland shares first on the Stars in goals (4-3=7) and second in points (7) through eight Stanley Cup Playoff contests. His four goals in the 2019 postseason shares 10th among all NHL players and are tied with Niko Kapanen (2003) for the most total goals in a postseason by a Dallas Stars rookie. Among League rookies in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs, he ranks first in points (7) and shots on goal (20), shares first in goals (4) and assists (3), while he also ranks third in plus/minus rating (+3).
The son also rises
Forward Jason Dickinson posted his second multi-point game of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs with two assists (0-2=2) against the St. Louis Blues in Game 2 of the Second Round. Dickinson also matched his career-high for points in a postseason contest, which he established earlier in the 2019 postseason with a two-goal outing (2-0=2) in Game 5 of the First Round against the Nashville Predators. Additionally, the forward recorded a new career-high for assist in a playoff game. The native of Georgetown, Ontario made his postseason debut in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs and has recorded four points (2-2=4) over eight games. He shares fourth on the Stars in goals (2) and ranks seventh in points (4). During the 2018-19 regular season, he registered 22 points (6-16=22) in 67 games and established new career highs in goals (6), assists (16), points (22), games played (67) and average time on ice (13:22). The forward finished the season tied for first on Dallas with a +16 plus/minus rating in 32 games on home ice. He also shared first on the Stars with two overtime goals and was tied for seventh with two game-winning goals.
Welcome Mats
Left wing Mats Zuccarello recorded two assists (0-2=2) and tallied the seventh multi-point postseason game of his career on Saturday in Game 2 against the Blues. Zuccarello posted a multi-point game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since Game 3 of the 2017 Eastern Conference Second Round against the Ottawa Senators, when he registered a goal and an assist (1-1=2). Saturday marked the forward's fourth career multi-assist performance in the postseason and his first since Game 1 of the 2014 Eastern Conference Final against the Montreal Canadiens (1-2=3). Zuccarello has skated in eight games during the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoff games, recording six points (3-3=6). Among all Dallas players, he ranks third in goals (3), shares fourth in points (6) and assists (3). Since being acquired via trade from the New York Rangers on Feb. 23, the forward has appeared in a combined 10 games (regular season and postseason) with Dallas and has recorded nine points (4-5=9), a +6 plus/minus rating and 20 shots on goal. The native of Oslo, Norway now made seven appearances (2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019) in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. In 68 career Stanley Cup Playoff games, he has posted 37 points (14-23=37).
Watch 'Stars LIVE Playoffs Edition' immediately following game
FOX Sports Southwest's coverage of the Dallas Stars will continue into the Second Round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs with flagship postgame show Stars LIVE Playoffs Edition. Stars LIVE Playoffs Edition will be televised after every installment of the Stars and St. Louis Blues' best-of-seven series.
Stars LIVE Playoffs Edition will be hosted by Brien Rea and feature instant reaction from Brent Severyn, Josh Bogorad and Daryl 'Razor' Reaugh. The postgame show will originate from the FOX Sports studio in Irving, TX, for all road games, with Bogorad and Reaugh delivering analysis from Enterprise Center in St. Louis. For Games 3, 4 and 6 (if necessary), Stars LIVE Playoffs Edition will broadcast live from American Airlines Center in Dallas.
Round 2 series schedule
Game 1: Blues 3, Stars 2 (St. Louis leads 1-0)
Game 2: Stars 4, Blues 2 (Series tied 1-1)
Game 3: Blues at Stars, Monday, 7 p.m.
Game 4: Blues at Stars, Wednesday, May 1, 8:30 p.m.
Game 5: Stars at Blues, Friday, May 3, 8:30 p.m.
* Game 6: Blues at Stars, Sunday, May 5
* Game 7: Stars at Blues, Tuesday, May 7
*If necessary
Single game playoff tickets for the 2019 Playoffs presented by City Credit Union, 7-Eleven, and Sandman Signature Plano - Frisco Hotel are available at DallasStars.com/Tickets.
Fans also have the opportunity to secure all-inclusive luxury suites for all home playoff games by calling 214-GO-STARS or visiting DallasStars.com/Suites.