Henrik Lundqvist
Sizzling Flyers go for 11th in row at Stars (Dec 17, 2016)
Henrik Lundqvist

Sizzling Flyers go for 11th in row at Stars (Dec 17, 2016)

Published Dec. 16, 2016 7:44 p.m. ET

DALLAS -- The Philadelphia Flyers aren't getting caught up in their current win streak.

Philadelphia (19-10-3) has won 10 straight games for the third time in franchise history and is looking extend the hot streak against the Dallas Stars (12-14-6) on Saturday at American Airlines Center.

While many teams are superstitious and avoid talking about winning streaks, the Flyers are embracing it and openly talking about a mark they hope to push to 11 games.

"I've never been part of anything like that, it's been absolutely amazing," Flyers right wing Jakub Voracek said. "You've got to enjoy it while it lasts ... it shows you how good we play this season, enjoy it."

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The Flyers last won 10 straight games in 1985.

Philadelphia has been the hottest team in the league for a month and special teams have been a key factor. It is second in the NHL on the power play and converting at 23.5 percent.

The Flyers scored on three of their four power plays against the Stars on Dec 10. Claude Giroux leads the NHL with 15 power-play points. Wayne Simmonds is second in the league with 14 power-play points and leads the NHL with eight goals with the man advantage.

"We've all played together for a long time," Simmonds said. "It's kind of like second nature with the puck and knowing where all your options are. We often have two to four options per guy, no matter who has the puck. I think that's the key for us and makes it a lot easier."

The Stars are on the other end of the spectrum and trying to bounce back from a 2-0 loss to the New York Rangers on Thursday. After entering the season as one of the trendy picks to reach the Stanley Cup Finals, the Stars are outside of the playoff picture after 32 games and the offense hasn't been firing on a consistent basis.

It's been particularly frustrating on the power play, where the Stars had looks but couldn't convert on five opportunities against the Rangers.

"We need results now," Stars forward Jason Spezza said. "I'd much rather have a an ugly 2-for-5 (on the power play) than a pretty 0-for-5."

Dallas will be without center Cody Eakin, who was suspended four games by the NHL Player for charging Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist.

With Eakin out, Spezza will move back to his traditional role of center, while Curtis McKenzie will be back in the lineup after missing back-to-back games with an upper-body injury.

McKenzie had four points in his past five games before he sustained the injury.

"It was a bit frustrating with how I had been playing," McKenzie said. "I feel good (today). I was able to keep skating with the injury, so it won't be that big of an adjustment."

The Stars are expected to give Antti Niemi another start in goal after he had a strong start against the Rangers. Niemi is 6-2-1 at American Airlines Center this season and has a 1.89 goals-against average and .940 save percentage.

Niemi will likely go up against Steve Mason in the Philadelphia goal. Mason has won his last eight starts and rebounded from a tough start to the season, where he once had a 5-8-3 record.

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