"I'm lucky I've got guys out there who protect my back. Klinger cuts them off and makes it easy for me to pick up the puck behind the net and we can go from there," Dickinson said of Klingberg picking up Mantha. In the offensive zone, Dickinson read Klingberg's dangle and slid to open ice.
"The puck was lost there as he was pulling it and that's when I had the recognition to try to move high, hopefully open up a lane and I could get a pass in the slot. Klinger saw me and we scored."
But that's so like the Stars. Read, react, spread the credit around. Let's just worry about the two points in the standings. It's a fantastic philosophy if you can get your team to buy in. It's a way of life when you have to keep bouncing over hurdle after hurdle.
Rookie Ty Dellandrea played 18:53 and went 6-for-12 in the faceoff circle. Tanner Kero played 15:41 and had five shot attempts. Veteran Justin Dowling played 15:09 and won 5-of-9 faceoffs. Pysyk played 8:33 as a forward, and Joel Hanley logged a tidy 11:28 in Pysyk's spot on defense.
It was like a shift change at the factory. The conveyor belt keeps running, and the next group of employees moves seamlessly in.
The Red Wings have been struggling and fall to 2-4-1. The Stars have played all three games at home and have been fortunate to have a red hot power play at the time.
But these wins are also a sign that Dallas has earned a lot in its run to the Stanley Cup Final and can endure, survive and manufacture wins. They did it in the Edmonton bubble, and they're doing it now.