Stars take on the Canadiens following overtime victory

**Dallas Stars (10-4-3) vs. Montreal Canadiens (10-4-2)**
*Montreal, Quebec; Thursday, 7 p.m. EST*

### Bottom Line
The Montreal Canadiens will host the Dallas Stars on Thursday following Dallas’ hard-fought 3-2 overtime victory against the Ottawa Senators. The Canadiens hold a 10-4-2 overall record, with a strong 5-2-1 record at home. Montreal has also been clutch in tight games, boasting a 7-2-1 mark in contests decided by a single goal.

The Stars come into the matchup with a 10-4-3 overall record and an impressive 5-1-2 road record. Dallas leads the NHL in power-play goals this season, having scored 20 times with the man advantage.

This game marks the first meeting of the season between these two clubs.

### Top Performers
For the Canadiens, Cole Caufield leads the charge with 12 goals and six assists. Alexander Newhook has been a consistent contributor, recording five goals and five assists over his last 10 games.

On the Stars’ side, Wyatt Johnston stands out with 10 goals and 10 assists this season. Mikko Rantanen has also been productive recently, tallying six goals and nine assists in his last 10 games.

### Last 10 Games
**Montreal Canadiens:** 6-2-2 record
– Averaging 3.7 goals per game
– 6.3 assists per game
– 4.5 penalties per game resulting in 10.7 penalty minutes
– Allowing 3.2 goals against per game

**Dallas Stars:** 7-1-2 record
– Averaging 2.9 goals per game
– 5.5 assists per game
– 3.1 penalties per game resulting in 6.2 penalty minutes
– Allowing 2.5 goals against per game

### Injuries
**Montreal Canadiens:** No injuries reported
**Dallas Stars:** No injuries reported

This highly anticipated matchup promises to showcase two competitive teams both vying to maintain their strong starts to the season. Expect an exciting clash as the Stars take on the Canadiens in Montreal.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/stars-canadiens-following-overtime-victory-091042301.html

Maine men’s hockey four-game winning streak ends in loss to UMass

Daniel Jencko scored twice as UMass secured a 4-0 victory over Maine in a Hockey East matchup on Friday night in Amherst, Massachusetts, snapping Maine’s four-game winning streak.

Francesco Dell’Elce opened the scoring midway through the first period, giving UMass (6-4, 1-2 Hockey East) an early lead. In the second period, Jencko extended the lead with a power-play goal, followed by a goal from Lucas Olvestad, pushing the score to 3-0.

Jencko sealed the win with an empty-net goal in the third period.

On the goaltending front, Jackson Irving stopped 38 shots for UMass, while Maine’s Albin Boija made 31 saves in the loss. Maine’s record now stands at 6-3-1 (3-1 Hockey East).
https://www.sunjournal.com/2025/11/07/maine-mens-hockey-four-game-winning-streak-ends-in-loss-to-umass/