Dallas Stars vs Ottawa Senators Live Stream Free: Watch 2013 NHL Online, Sunday TV Schedule, Radio Station

Dallas Stars vs Ottawa Senators
Dallas Stars vs Ottawa Senators  (Photo by Glenn James/NHLI via Getty Images)

The Dallas Stars is playing against the Ottawa Senators on Sunday, November 3, 2013, at the Canadien Tire Centre in Ontario, Canada.  Information on the live stream can be found below.

The Stars (5-6-2) is 1-5-0 in its last six road games after losing to Montreal on Tuesday. They have struggled so far, but their opponent Senators have fared even worse in recent home games.

Ottawa (4-6-3) have lost four games on their own ice rink, so they are expected to avoid a season-high fifth consecutive overall defeat against the Stars today. Their last game against the visiting New York Islanders on Friday resulted in a 5-4 shootout loss.

Despite the losses, Senators' coach Paul MacLean remained positive.

"When things aren't going your way and going real bad, sometimes you feel like you're getting pummeled and pummeled and pummeled," he said, according to ESPN Dallas. "I thought tonight we had some guys dig in.

"At the end of the day, we found a way to get something out of the game, and the guys started digging in. Anytime you're in a tug of war, you can't start pulling back until you dig in and stop the other side from pulling."

Sunday's game will feature the return of veteran defenseman Sergei Gonchar, who played three season in Ottawa before getting traded  to Dallas in the offseason. Gonchar had 15 goals and 76 assists with the Senators.

Stars vs. Senators Live Streaming TV and Radio

Dallas Stars radio broadcast can be accessed on Sportsradio 1310 AM The Tickets and 96.7 FM. To listen to the game online, click here. Senators' radio network broadcast stations and local television stations can be accessed here

The local television channel broadcasting the game is Fox Sports Southwest, which services cable and satellite TV subscribers in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and parts of New Mexico.

To watch the game on live stream online, click here

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