STARS Coincidentally, the Dallas Stars also beat the Kraken last weekend.
Jake Oettinger made 26 saves against Seattle, but star defenseman Miro Heiskanen led the charge with a goal and two assists.
"I think that's what makes (Heiskanen) so good," Oettinger said postgame, "he can score with anybody. Offensively he's great, but he's not trying to play forward. He's so responsible defensively, just so well-rounded. I'm really lucky to have him in front of me."
That 3-1 win also clinched the Central Divsion title, meaning Dallas will face either the Nashville Predators, Vegas Golden Knights or Los Angeles Kings in the first round of playoffs.
"Obviously we want to hang more important banners than that," Oettinger said, "but obviously I'm proud of the guys, and the body of work over the last six months has been really impressive."
The last month and a half may have been Dallas' best to date; the Stars are 15-4-1 since the beginning of March, and they've won 11 of their last 13.
The Stars have gotten a lot of their 51 wins because their forward depth. They have a great blend of franchise vets like Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn mixed with younger stars leading the way, including 20-year-old Wyatt Johnston and 24-year-old Jason Robertson.
They have nine players with at least 50 points this year. No other team has more than six. The third line of Benn, Johnston and rookie Logan Stankoven has been particularly great; they've combined for 28 goals since March 1.
Add Heiskanen and Oettinger to the back end, and you've got a recipe for another deep playoff run in the Lone Star State.