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Stargazing, A Dallas Stars Puckcast – Episode 305: If You Think You’re Done…

…You are. Wes and Mark think the Stars’ problems aren’t really solved…but they may just be manageable.

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Somehow, the Dallas Stars have become one of the NHL’s most dangerous power-play teams with only one power-play unit. And that’s not the weird part. Wes and Mark are always looking for the worst explanations for the Stars’ best performances — and even they’re going to the “special teams mean nothing during the playoffs after the refs swallow their whistles” take at this point.

That said, they do have questions. In this episode of Stargazing, they want to know what’s up with Thomas Harley, how Mikko Rantanen has changed the team’s structure, whether the new system is contributing to defensive foibles, if the Stars can keep holding their own in the Central Division, and so much more. It all adds up to the kind of hard-hitting analysis that can be summarized as “More points are better than less points.”

This team we’re so worried about has a 7-1-2 record over the past 10 games. We’re Stargazing, and we say, let that soak in. But tell us why you’re concerned, because we swear we’ll understand.

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There is nothing wrong with the Dallas Stars. Their systems work, and so does their lineup. And this Minnesota Wild team is still exactly what we thought it was. So how do we square these things with the…effort we saw in Game 1? To make sense of Saturday's loss, we needed to bring in the big guns. So Wes and Mark tackled the topic with NHL.com's Taylor Baird – whom you also know as DBD's editor-in-chief. They went over the lines that worked (and didn't), the injuries that still dog the team, and what the Stars will do to rally after getting punched in the face. The Stars have a history of losing the first game in a Stanley Cup Playoffs round, then going on to win the series. We're Stargazing, and we're taking the long view for as long as we can. What's your take on Game 1? Let us know at Defending Big D. And please don’t forget to rate, review and share wherever you listen. It's the daily affirmation that we love most of all. Welcome to Stargazing. We love you. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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