If Klingberg and Suter work as a pair, that means Esa Lindell has to find a new partner. Lindell has played beside Klingberg for the past few seasons, but it looks like he might slot next to Miro Heiskanen initially. That would allow a third pair from the trio of Andrej Sekera, Jani Hakanpää and Joel Hanley.
Right now, Klingberg and Suter look like a pretty good fit three days in.
"You play within the system and then you be creative, let his skill take over," Suter said. "When he's up in the play, I'm obviously going to be covering for him. I think everyone tries to make things so complicated. It's a pretty simple thing. You put your players on the ice, and you let them go out and do their thing."
There will also be some interesting challenges off the ice for the potential pair. Suter, a Wisconsin native, played nine seasons with the Wild. He moved his family, which includes four children, to Dallas.
Klingberg is in the final year of his seven-year contract that has a cap hit of $4.25 million and could become a free agent next summer. He would love a long-term deal, but his new contract will start at age 30. He'd also love a huge raise (Seth Jones recently signed an extension with Chicago that will average $9.5 million), but the Stars might not want to make that kind of investment when they just signed Heiskanen to an extension that averages $8.45 million.
It's a lot to digest, and yet the players seem to be able to do just that.
"I want to have it done as quick as I can," Klingberg said. "I want to be a Dallas Star. It's pretty slow right now, but it is what it is. We'll see what happens."
If it gets done, then maybe the chemistry experiment can continue for a few years going forward.
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Mike Heikais a Senior Staff Writer for DallasStars.com and has covered the Stars since 1994. Follow him on Twitter @MikeHeika, and listen to his podcast.