An overstocking of NHL-ready talent can be a good problem for any NHL team to have. The Dallas Stars are no stranger to this problem.
Whether the overstocking is on offense, defense, or in net, it gives the players a chance to compete and put on their best performances while also giving the team confidence in the fact that they are getting the best lineup possible out of the competition.
But with the best possible roster and this competition comes some tough decisions. The Stars are no stranger to those decisions, either.
As they entered their 2017 training camp session, the Dallas Stars had an overstocking of NHL-ready players on defense.