Neither the Dallas Stars nor Vancouver Canucks were very happy with their efforts last time out and the clubs look to shake off recent losses in tonight's meeting at American Airlines Center.

You can hear the game live on TSN Radio 1040 Vancouver, with coverage beginning at 5:30pm pt.

The Canucks have lost three straight in Dallas and try to rebound tonight following their first loss of the season, a 4-2 setback to visiting Tampa Bay on Saturday that halted a three-game winning streak.

Chris Higgins and Alexander Edler both scored for the Canucks, who had picked up a shutout win over Edmonton the previous night. Eddie Lack started his first game of the season, but allowed all four goals on 24 shots.

"I thought we gave this game away," said Vancouver's Henrik Sedin. "We showed on a back-to-back night we can play the best teams. I thought we should have won the game. I cost us the first goal and we gave them the second goal as well.

"We pushed hard to come back in the game but then we gave them a 5-on-3 and that's where I think the momentum changed."

Daniel Sedin had an assist and has logged six helpers and seven points over a season-opening four-game point streak.

Ryan Miller is likely to start tonight for Vancouver and has posted a 1.95 GAA and .927 save percentage in winning his first three starts with the club. He is 4-3-1 with a 2.94 GAA and .892 save percentage in eight prior meetings with the Stars.

For the Stars, they failed to hold a trio of leads in Saturday's 6-5 overtime setback to the Philadelphia Flyers, wasting four-point efforts by Jason Spezza and Tyler Seguin.

Spezza had a goal and three assists, while Seguin notched four helpers. Trevor Daley scored a pair of power-play goals and Kari Lehtonen remained winless in his career versus the Flyers (0-10-2) by allowing six goals on 36 shots.

Though Dallas has notched a point in four of five to begin the season (2-1-2), head coach Lindy Ruff had a harsh description of his club's effort on Saturday.

"Even on the fifth goal we lost two guys on the forecheck for no reason," Ruff said. "We let them come all the way up ice. That for me is just a lack of focus. That's just garbage hockey."

The news got worse for the Stars when they learned that 22-year-old defenseman Patrik Nemeth will miss the rest of the season due to a severe arm laceration he suffered versus the Flyers when he was accidentally cut by the skate of Philadelphia's R.J. Umberger.

Nemeth had surgery on Sunday and is expected to be replaced in the lineup by 2011 first-round pick Jamie Oleksiak.

"I think it involved everything," Ruff told Dallas' website of the surgery. "When I said severe that was probably an understatement. I don't want to go into detail because I don't know exactly, but it involves everything. First and foremost, I hope for his sake that it is a full recovery."

Seguin, meanwhile, will take the ice one day after being named the NHL's First Star of the week. He led the league with eight points in three games, recording four goals.

Lehtonen is 6-7-0 with a 2.77 goals against average and .914 save percentage in his career versus the Canucks and should get a chance tonight to extend his club's four-game winning streak over Vancouver.

Dallas won all three meetings last season and has claimed seven of the last 10 in this series overall.

Canucks Projected Lines

Daniel – Henrik – Vrbata

Higgins – Bonino – Burrows

Matthias – Richardson – Kassian

Dorsett  - Vey – Hansen

Hamhuis  -Weber

Edler – Tanev

Sbisa  -Bieksa

Miller

Stars Projected Lines

Benn – Spezza – Seguin

Rousell – Eakin – Garbutt

McKenzie – Fiddler – Hemsky

Cole – Horcoff - Sceviour 

Goligoski – Connauton

Dillon – Benn

Oleksiak - Daley

Lehtonen

TSN Game Notes

DAL was 3-0-0 vs VAN last season, 1GA in each game
DAL has won 3 straight at home vs VAN, outscoring them 15-3
DAL (2-1-2):
0-0-2 at home, 3/9 on PP
8/13 on PK last 3 games
Seguin (4G, 4A) during a 3 game PT streak
VAN (3-1-0):
2-0-0 on the road, 2GA, 1/6 on PP, 8/8 on PK
6 of 12GF have come in 2nd pd
D Sedin (1G, 6A) 4 game PT streak