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Dallas Stars are at the bottom of the Central Division, thanks in large part to owning one

of the NHL's worst home records.

Facing the Carolina Hurricanes to open a season-high five-game homestand gives them a

chance to begin changing that.

The Stars will try to avoid the longest home losing streak in franchise history Tuesday

night, when they look to continue their dominance of last-place Carolina.

Dallas (6-8-4) is 1-4-4 at American Airlines Center after going 23-11-7 while reaching the

playoffs last season. The Stars haven't looked remotely that effective at home while tying

a team record by losing six games in a row (0-4-2) -- scoring two or fewer goals in four of

them.

They last dropped six straight as host from Feb. 21-March 8, 2009, and haven't gone longer

without a win since a 10-game stretch that included three ties from Jan. 8-Feb. 11. 1996.

History indicates Dallas isn't likely to get closer to that mark since it's won six

straight and 10 of 11 home matchups with one tie against Carolina, dating to a loss to the

Hartford Whalers on Feb. 11, 1996.

Coach Lindy Ruff is putting an emphasis on using this homestand to begin a turn around.

"This will be the biggest point of the season," Ruff told the team's official website.

"We've got to make a stand."

Dallas, though, enters this stretch following Sunday's 6-2 loss at Chicago, giving up four

unanswered goals in the third period to lose for the ninth time in 11 overall contests. The

Stars were outshot 23-5 in the final period and 47-24 overall.

"It's desperation time," forward Vernon Fiddler said. "We've really got to take care of

business at home. We can set ourselves up here and get back in this race with a good

homestand."

Production from Jamie Benn, who had career-highs of 34 goals and 45 assists, would surely

help. The left wing has gone 11 games without a goal -- six at home -- after a five-game

goal-scoring streak.

He has just five of his 13 points in Dallas.

Tyler Seguin's 12 goals are tied with the New York Rangers' Rick Nash and Steven Stamkos of

Tampa Bay for the league lead, but he's come up empty for three games in a row after

scoring five in the previous two.

The center has five goals at American Airlines Center, highlighted by a hat trick in

Dallas' lone home win, 5-3 over San Jose on Nov. 8.

Seguin has one goal in each of his last three meetings with Carolina, while Benn has three

goals in his last three, scoring once and assisting on two other tallies in a 4-1 home win

Feb. 27.

The Hurricanes, 1-6-2 on the road, are trying to stop a three-game slide of their own

during which they've been outscored 7-2. They didn't have a problem creating chances

Sunday, amassing a 45-19 shot advantage while falling 2-0 to the Sharks.

"I don't think we've wasted any goalkeeper performances," said captain Eric Staal, who was

a minus-2 while taking five shots. "We've got to contribute with some offense. (Sunday) it

was everything but the goals and that can be frustrating."

Jiri Tlusty has scored six of his team-leading seven goals on the road. But he has just one

in his last eight overall games and is a minus-5 in that span.

The Dallas Stars were tied with the Minnesota Wild after two periods on Saturday afternoon.

They had played their way to even against the Chicago Blackhawks Sunday evening. Yet as it

has all season long, the third period in each case just proved to be too much as Lindy

Ruff's bunch went pointless on a back-to-back set this weekend.

At 13 goals against in the first period the Stars are actually hovering around the upper-

third in the league at 11th fewest. Their second periods? 17 against, which is very

middle-of-the-pac.

Then there's everything after 40 minutes.

The 27 goals against the third periods, plus the three against in overtimes makes them the

most scored upon team in the entire league after the game's first two frames.

The third period, coincidentally, is the Carolina Hurricane's best frame offensively this

season- Though it has amounted (thus far, mind you) to just 13 tallies in 17 tries, barely

besting a total of 11 in the first and 12 in the second.

That amounts to just 2.18 goals per game for the Hurricanes, yet their 5-9-3 record is

really not all that disimilar from Dallas' 6-8-4 mark, having lost 12 of 18, including

seven of eight here at American Airlines Center.

All in all, perhaps not a "marquee matchup" this evening- But perhaps an opportunity for

Dallas after a weekend full of shortcomings, again, against the Central. The Stars now lead

the league in losses against their own division with seven, tied with the Oilers, who can't

figure the Pacific out either.

Tonight. 7:30pm CST. Fox Sports Southwest.