Laine said he's encouraged about getting a fresh start. He had a fantastic beginning to his career with the Jets, but was less consistent last season.
"Really excited to get the new jersey on and play for this team now," Laine said. "Hopefully, I can bring my abilities and my strengths into the lineup and hopefully get a lot of wins."
As for tonight's game, he said he will take it one shift at a time.
"The challenge is getting back after two weeks," Laine said. "Keep the shifts short, play simple. The hands are definitely not there, but they'll come eventually. I'm not going to come and play if I'm not going to be myself. I'm going to play like I played against Calgary my last game and I'm going to fight as hard as I can."
Stars forward Roope Hintz grew up in the same town as Laine and said the Stars simply need to be prepared to face a very hard shot.
"I know him very well," Hintz said. "Of course, he's a really good player. Everyone knows his shot, so we've got to be ready for that on the power play today."
The Stars are going with rookie Jake Oettinger in net. He won his first NHL start last week against Detroit, 7-3, and then came on and stopped 10 shots in a mop-up role against Carolina Saturday.
"He was very excited when we told him last night he was going to play," Bowness said. "He's got a win under his belt now, he came on in relief and played exceptionally well, and now is the time to give him another start."