As Thanksgiving approaches, the Dallas Stars seem to be in a pretty good place. They’re winning games (mostly) and looking like a team that won’t have to fight for a Stanley Cup playoffs spot this spring (mostly).
But – as usual, is normal – there’s room for improvement. The Stars’ scoring is notably off-pace from recent seasons, and most of it is coming from a single line.
In his latest piece for D Magazine, Friend o’ DBD Robert Tiffin wonders how long that can last. But he also relates how the Tyler Seguin – Matt Duchene – Mason Marchment line got started – and even more importantly, how it’s going:
The results have been beyond what anyone could have hoped for.