Pavelski said, "When I talked about certain boxes I wanted to check off for us, we wanted a good goalie, we wanted some good defense and some high-end forwards. And those boxes checked off very easily for us [with Dallas]."
Dallas already had a good blend of talent, and goalies Ben Bishop (27-15-2, 1.98 goals-against average, .934 save percentage) and Anton Khudobin (16-17-5, 2.57 GAA, .923 save percentage) were outstanding last season. Forward Tyler Seguin led the Stars with 80 points (33 goals, 47 assists), and forward Alexander Radulov was next with 72 points (29 goals, 43 assists). Jamie Benn was third with 53 points (27 goals, 26 assists), but the Stars wanted more scoring depth, and Pavelski and Perry will give them that.
"When you can add major scorers, that's a big addition," Nill said. "It's no secret that you're always trying to add scoring. It's hard to do. Teams are well-coached, goaltending is outstanding, everybody plays good defensive hockey, and it's hard to score goals."