Stars Collapse Defensively in 6-4 Loss to Devils | Episode 7042 | March 24, 2026

The Dallas Stars drop a 6-4 decision to the New Jersey Devils in a game that exposed major defensive issues from start to finish.
Ryan breaks down a frustrating night where Dallas allowed four first-period goals, struggled with zone exits, and failed to clean up defensive breakdowns all game long. While the offense showed life behind Wyatt Johnston and Jason Robertson, and Casey DeSmith delivered an outstanding performance in relief, it wasn’t enough to overcome the chaos in their own end.
This episode covers:
- The Stars’ defensive collapse and systemic issues
- Why the secondary scoring has cooled off
- Johnston’s emergence as the team’s top center
- DeSmith’s standout performance
- Why this loss isn’t panic—but still matters
Dallas now faces a critical stretch as they look to stabilize and secure playoff positioning.
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