The Dallas Stars (12-5-3, second in the Western Conference) visit the Vancouver Canucks (9-10-2, 13th) at Rogers Arena on Thursday at 10 p.m. ET.
Dallas fell 3-2 at home in its last game on Nov. 18 against the New York Islanders.
Vancouver played on the road its last time out on Nov. 17, and lost 8-5 against the Florida Panthers.
Ahead of watching this matchup, here is everything you need to know about Thursday’s action on the ice.
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Dallas Stars vs. Vancouver Canucks odds and betting lines
NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 5:53 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Favorite: Stars (-154)Underdog: Canucks (+129)Over/under: 6Stars vs. Canucks game info and start timeDate: Thursday, November 20, 2025Time: 10 p.m. ETTV channel: ESPN+Live stream: Watch on ESPN+
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Stars stats and trendsDallas has gone 9-6 as the oddsmakers’ choice this season.The Stars have a record of 4-4 this season while playing with their moneyline odds shorter than -154.The moneyline odds say Dallas has a 60.6% chance of winning this game.Dallas and its opponent have gone over the current 6-goal total in 11 of 20 matches (55.0%) so far this season.Over the last 10 games, the Stars have claimed 70.0% of the possible points with a 6-2-2 record.They have put up 36 goals during that stretch.Defensively, the Stars have allowed 25 goals (2.5 per game) in those 10 matchups.Canucks stats and trendsThe Canucks have been listed as the underdog 14 times this season, and upset their opponent six times.Vancouver has 10 games this season playing as an underdog by +129 or longer, and is 5-5 in those contests.The Canucks have a 43.7% chance to win this game (implied from the moneyline).Vancouver’s games have gone over 6 goals in 17 of 21 chances this season.In their last 10 matchups, the Canucks have gone 4-4-2 to earn 60.0% of the possible points.They are scoring at a 3.7 goals-per-game average (37 total) during that span.On the defensive side, the Canucks have allowed 4.0 goals per game (40 total) in those 10 matchups.