The Stars lost in Arizona a week ago and said at the time they didn't have the intensity they needed against a Coyotes team that was out of the playoff picture.
That should be a pretty important lesson today when they face the Buffalo Sabres, who sit 29th in the league at 16-28-8. Stars coach Rick Bowness said that his team will be ready for a Buffalo team that's playing well.
"They're a different team than when we played them last month, they're a better team," Bowness said of a 5-4 win in Buffalo. "They came out in St. Louis hard and got an early goal. If you want to make the playoffs, you have to beat the teams below you consistently. At the same time, you better respect them because they're a better team now and they gave St. Louis all they could handle."
The Sabres have lost five in a row and are in the middle of a five-game road trip, so they're being challenged. Still Bowness said he expects a fast start and a strong performance from the opposition. Add to it a 1 p.m. start, and the Stars have to be ready.
"They came out flying, and that's the start we expect," Bowness said.
Goalie Jake Oettinger will get his sixth straight start. He's 6-2-1, with a 1.85 goals-against average, and .937 save percentage.
"Jake wants the ball. He wants to run with it," Bowness said. "You've got to love that about him. If you asked him to go to practice tomorrow for an hour, he'd be the first guy on the ice."
Braden Holtby has been bothered by some nagging injuries and has played just once in the past 10 games. Bowness said they're confident that when Holtby is needed, he'll be ready.
"Clearly, we're going to get him back in here at some point," Bowness said. "But Jake's playing really, really well right now. Braden is a pro, and he's a great character and a great teammate. You can see him at practice working his butt off and when his number is called, he'll be ready to go."