NHL Game Preview: St. Louis Blues at Dallas Stars with Line Combinations 3/2/2025

Jason Robertson skating for the Dallas Stars
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St. Louis Blues at Dallas Stars

Venue: American Airlines Center
Date: Sunday, February 28
Time: 5:00 pm CST

TV: TNT / truTV / MAX
Radio:
St. Louis – 101 ESPN (101.1 FM)
Dallas – The Ticket 96.7 FM / 1310 AM

DraftKings Sportsbook Betting Lines:
St. Louis +1.5 ML -142
Dallas -1.5 ML +120
O/U 5.5

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St. Louis Blues News & Notes:

St. Louis is 4-1 in their last five games and quickly climbing the ranks in the Western Conference playoff race. While they’ve been rumored to have players on the trade market, could this recent resurgence keep cold water on trade talks? The Blues haven’t been shy about moving players while in a playoff race before.

Dallas Stars News & Notes:

Dallas is in a strong second in the Central Division standings. After ‘losing out’ on a Seth Jones market, could the Stars still be looking to add significant pieces to their roster prior to the deadline?

St. Louis Blues Projected Lines:

Neighbours-Thomas-Buchnevich
Holloway-Schenn-Kyrou
Joseph-Sundqvist-Bolduc
Toropchenko-Faksa-Walker

Fowler-Parayko
Broberg-Faulk
Suter-Leddy

Binnington
Hofer

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Dallas Stars Projected Lines:

Robertson-Hintz-Bourque
Marchment-Duchene-Granlund
Benn-Johnston-Dadonov
Back-Steel-Blackwell

Harley-Lyubushkin
Lindell-Ceci
Smith-Dumba

Oettinger
DeSmith

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Players To Watch:

St. Louis Blues

Colton Parayko is coming off a Team Canada victory at the Four Nations and is having a good season for the Blues. Parayko has 15 goals, 19 assists, and is +9.

Dallas Stars

Jason Robertson leads the Stars in goals scored with 25 on 167 shots. Mikael Granlund has 6 assists since being acquired from the San Jose Sharks.

Injury Report:

St. Louis Blues

D Torey Krug – LTIR

Dallas Stars

D Miro Heiskanen – IR
C Tyler Seguin – IR
D Nils Lundkvist – IR
D Lian Bichsel – OUT

Next Game:

St. Louis Blues – March 5 at Los Angeles Kings
Dallas Stars – March 4 vs. New Jersey Devils

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