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Dallas Stars surge into Olympic break on 6-game winning streak, hope to keep that momentum
Dallas Stars paused NHL season on a six-game winning streak, with seven players joining the Milan-Cortina Olympics and aiming to maintain momentum for playoff seeding.
- On entering the Olympic break, the Dallas Stars surged into the season's longest break with a six-game winning streak and will resume Feb. 25 at Seattle with 25 games left.
- The schedule causes a break as seven Stars, including all four Finnish players and Mikko Rantanen, join national teams while others prepare for vacation or the opening ceremony in Milan, producing a roughly three-week hiatus.
- Jamie Benn, Stars captain, scored twice including a 22-second game-winner to end a 15-game drought; Duchene and Benn are on six- and four-game point streaks, and Harley scored an overtime winner earlier this week.
- The Stars are six points behind Colorado and one behind Minnesota, with five head-to-head matchups remaining after the break.
- The team warns momentum must be preserved as Gulutzan says there are still issues to fix, and Olympians' health and availability will shape the playoff push.
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Dallas Stars surge into Olympic break on 6-game winning streak, hope to keep that momentum
The Dallas Stars surged into the Olympic break winning six games in a row. They now have to pause their longest streak of the season.
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