Hockey night in Texas. The Dallas Stars host the Calgary Flames on Tuesday, April 7 at 7 p.m. CT at the American Airlines Center.

Dallas wants to get back on the winning track after losing 2-0 to Colorado on Saturday. Calgary, for its part, beat Anaheim 5-3 on April 4.

Here is how things are looking, in terms of injuries, head of the game.

Flames vs. Stars: Injury report

Dallas Stars

DatePlayerPositionStatusInjury / UpdateApr 6Nathan BastianRWOutHand injury; expected to be sidelined for 3–4 weeks.Apr 6Radek FaksaCInjured ReserveLower body injury; nearing a return but unavailable vs. Flames.Mar 31Sam SteelCOutHip injury; no clear return timeline, not expected back soon.Mar 31Michael BuntingLWOutLower body injury; not expected to return in the near future.Mar 7Roope HintzCOutLower body injury; out for an extended period.Feb 27Tyler SeguinCInjured ReserveKnee injury; out for the rest of the 2025–26 season and playoffs.

Calgary Flame

DatePlayerPositionStatusInjury / UpdateMar 28Joel HanleyDOutNo specific injury details provided.Mar 27Samuel HonzekLWInjured ReserveUpper body injury; will not return this season.Feb 21Jonathan HuberdeauLWInjured ReserveHip injury; placed on injured reserve.Jan 21Cullen PotterLWOut

No specific injury details provided.

Source: Rotowire

How to watch Flames vs. Stars todayTV channel: Sportsnet (Canada)Live stream: Victory+, ESPN+ (US), Sportsnet+ (Canada)

Viewers in the United States will be able to watch the game on Victory+ and ESPN+, while in Canada they will be able to watch it via streaming on Sportsnet+ and on TV on Sportsnet West.

Flames vs. Stars start timeDate: Tuesday, April 7Time: 7:00 p.m. CT 

The game is scheduled to start at 7:00 p.m. CT from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

Flames vs. Stars prediction

Our prediction is that the Stars will get back to winning ways and defeat the Flames 3–1.

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