"Of course it brings lots of confidence," said Honka, who had five points (one goal, four assists) in 16 games with the Stars this season. "You want to show what you can do. That's the biggest strength, what it gives you. I'm just trying to enjoy it."
The Stars finished 34-37-11, 15 points of out a playoff spot in the Western Conference.
That gave Honka, 21, a chance to represent Finland at the men's level for the first time, and he had a goal and two assists in seven games for Finland, which will play the United States in a quarterfinal game on Thursday.
It was a new challenge for Honka after playing for his country at the World Junior Championship.
"The men's games are a little bit different," said Honka, who skated for Finland at the 2014 and 2015 World Juniors and had one goal and two assists in Finland's seven preliminary round tournament games. "Every game is a tough game. The level is a little bit higher. The level between good teams and bad teams in junior are a little bit different. It's not that different [here].
"I'm just trying to play my game and just enjoy it."
There is plenty of optimism surrounding Honka, the 14th pick in the 2014 NHL Draft.
Along with his stint with the Stars, he had 31 points (seven goals, 24 assists) in 50 games with Texas of the American Hockey League.