The Dallas Stars were consensus winners of the 2017 offseason, which is only marginally better than winning squat-almighty. But there’s reason to believe all this improvement on paper will translate to real wins on real ice, and NHL.com is here to tell you why.
Stars beat writer Sean Shapiro reminds that the changes start on the top offensive line, with Super Best Friends Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin. [NHL: Season Preview]
Left wing Jamie Benn is expected to enter training camp healthy for the first time since 2014-15, when he won the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL leading scorer, and center Tyler Seguin reportedly has had a strong recovery from offseason shoulder surgery.