The Dallas Stars will be facing off against the Minnesota Wild in round 1 of the Stanley Cup playoffs. They may want to get their act together when it comes to their Power Play, which while still potent, has given up the most shorthanded goals of any NHL team in the league.
Dallas may be in great company against the Central elite, like Chicago and St. Louis in the "woohoo playoffs!!" category. But they're in awful company, right next to Arizona, Montreal, and Colorado in the "allows shorthanded goals" category. Last time I broke down Dallas' Power Play, their issues were lack of setup on the first unit, too many dump ins by the second unit that burn precious clock time on the PP (therefore minimizing the efficiency of the first unit), and now, allowing too many shorthanded goals.