How to watch Stars vs. Hurricanes today: Channel, live stream, time, schedule for Tuesday NHL game | Sporting News

The Carolina Hurricanes are set to clash with the Dallas Stars at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas in a showdown between two of the NHL's elite teams.
The Hurricanes, boasting a 27-16-3 record, currently hold third place in the Metropolitan Division.
Meanwhile, the Stars, at 29-16-1, have surged with seven victories in their last 10 outings, securing the second-best record in the Central Division.
Carolina are coming into this game after winning against Vegas, while the Stars are also winners of their last game against Detroit.
STREAM: Tuesday Night Hockey: Stars vs.
Hurricanes LIVE with ESPN+ Here is everything that you need to know about tuning into ESPN+ to watch Stars vs.
Hurricanes on Tuesday Night Hockey.
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Hurricanes: TV channel, live stream TV channel: N/A Live stream: ESPN+ Stars vs.
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Stars vs.
Hurricanes start time Date: Tuesday, Jan.
21 Time: 8 p.m.
ET Puck drop for Stars vs.
Hurricanes is scheduled for 8 p.m.
ET on Tuesday, Jan.
21 from American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
Stars vs.
Hurricanes radio station Radio channel: SiriusXM channel 222 Listen to Stars vs.
Hurricanes live on SiriusXM channel 222, Hurricanes broadcast will be online.
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