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Dallas Stars Struggle in Lopsided Loss to Boston Bruins
Defensive lapses and lack of offensive spark lead to 6-3 defeat for Dallas
Apr. 1, 2026 at 1:44am
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The Dallas Stars fell behind early and were unable to mount a full comeback, losing 6-3 to the Boston Bruins in a lopsided road matchup. The Stars struggled defensively in the first period, allowing the Bruins to take a 2-0 lead that proved too much to overcome despite second-period goals from Jamie Benn and Matt Duchene.
Why it matters
The loss is concerning for the Stars, who are battling injuries and need to find a way to start games stronger as they approach the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Falling behind early has become a troubling trend for Dallas, which will need to correct those issues to make a deep postseason run.
The details
The Bruins jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period, with the Stars' defense unable to contain the Boston attack. A defensive breakdown led to the second Bruins goal, putting Dallas in an early hole. The Stars did battle back in the second period, with goals from veterans Benn and Duchene, but ultimately the deficit was too much to overcome as Boston pulled away for the 6-3 victory.
- The Bruins took a 2-0 lead by the end of the first period.
- Benn and Duchene scored in the second period to pull the Stars within one goal.
- The Bruins extended their lead in the third period, ultimately winning 6-3.
The players
Jamie Benn
The Dallas Stars captain scored a goal in the second period to help the team rally.
Matt Duchene
The veteran forward also scored for the Stars in the second period as they tried to mount a comeback.
Thomas Harley
The Stars defenseman was involved in a defensive breakdown that led to one of the Bruins' early goals.
Jake Oettinger
The Dallas goaltender faced a barrage of shots from the Bruins but was unable to keep the game close.
What they’re saying
“We have to find a way to start games stronger and not fall behind early. That's been an issue for us lately and it's something we need to correct heading into the playoffs.”
— Jamie Benn, Dallas Stars Captain
What’s next
The Stars will look to rebound on Thursday night when they take on the Winnipeg Jets at home. Falling behind early has become a concerning trend, and the team will need to address those issues in order to be prepared for the intensity of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The takeaway
The Dallas Stars' loss to the Boston Bruins exposed ongoing issues with the team's ability to start games strongly and prevent early deficits. As they approach the playoffs, the Stars will need to find solutions to these problems in order to make a deep postseason run.
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