Colorado (10-5-1) leads the NHL in scoring at 4.06 goals per game and currently is on a six-game winning streak. While Dallas was able to concentrate on the forwards against Edmonton, the Avalanche have a strong group of defensemen led by Cale Makar, Samuel Girard and Devon Toews.
"These guys play fast, really fast, and it's not one or two guys, it's the whole team," Bowness said. "They have a lot of speed, and that defense is coming. The defense will be the first guys out of the zone, Girard, Makar, Toews, they're gone. So this is a different animal. It's speed in all four lines, and a much more mobile defense. It's important that we don't lose their D."
That said, the Stars' defensive play started with smart puck possession and a good philosophy in the neutral zone and offensive zone. That's a huge key to keeping the shots on goal against down.
"You've got to make them defend," Bowness said. "So puck possession in the neutral zone, puck management in the neutral zone, the same in the O zone, are huge tonight. We can't be throwing the puck away, we can't be throwing it blind. We've got to keep control of that puck as much as we can tonight."