Stars Extend Club-Record Win Streak to 10 Games

Dallas Stars cruise past Calgary Flames 6-1 for 10th straight victory

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

The Dallas Stars extended their franchise-record win streak to 10 games with a dominant 6-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on Tuesday. Sam Steel scored twice and Matt Duchene recorded a career-high four assists to lead the Stars' offensive onslaught. Jamie Benn, Mavrik Bourque, Nathan Bastian, and Wyatt Johnston also found the back of the net for Dallas, who outscored their opponents 12-2 during a two-game road trip.

Why it matters

The Stars' 10-game winning streak is the longest in franchise history, showcasing the team's impressive form and solidifying their position in the playoff race. The lopsided victory over the struggling Flames also demonstrates Dallas' depth and scoring prowess, which could make them a formidable opponent in the postseason.

The details

Sam Steel opened the scoring for the Stars, but the Flames' Morgan Frost quickly tied the game. Dallas then broke the game open with four unanswered goals in the second period, chasing Flames starting goaltender Dustin Wolf. Benn, Bourque, Steel, Bastian, and Johnston all found the back of the net for the Stars, who dominated possession and outshot Calgary 33-21 on the night.

  • The Stars extended their franchise-record win streak to 10 games on Tuesday, March 4, 2026.
  • Dallas and Calgary faced off in the second game of a back-to-back set for the Stars.

The players

Sam Steel

A forward for the Dallas Stars who scored two goals in the victory.

Matt Duchene

A veteran forward for the Dallas Stars who recorded a career-best four assists in the game.

Jamie Benn

The captain of the Dallas Stars, who scored one goal and added one assist in the win.

Dustin Wolf

The starting goaltender for the Calgary Flames, who was pulled after surrendering four goals on 17 shots.

Morgan Frost

A forward for the Calgary Flames who scored the team's lone goal in the loss.

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What they’re saying

“We must keep this momentum going as we head into the playoffs. This was a big statement win for our team.”

— Jamie Benn, Captain, Dallas Stars (Dallas Morning News)

What’s next

The Stars will look to extend their win streak to 11 games when they host the Minnesota Wild on Thursday, March 6th.

The takeaway

The Dallas Stars have established themselves as one of the NHL's elite teams, showcasing their offensive firepower and defensive prowess during their historic 10-game winning streak. With key contributions from their top players and a balanced scoring attack, the Stars appear primed for a deep playoff run.