"We were what, two or three 2-on-1s where we fanned on a pass or missed the net, which is what it was last year," Robertson said. "Similarly, we take a penalty like last year. We didn't get stung on it in overtime, but you can't put yourself in those positions."
Dallas won 64 percent (39-of-22) of its faceoffs but had 18 giveaways. It saw great returns from Radulov and Tyler Seguin, but also saw Radulov get stuck on the ice for the goal against late in the game. In a lot of ways, it was a typical preseason game, where there was good and bad, and a lot to learn from.
"I think we got a lot out of it," said defenseman Ryan Suter, who played his first game with the Stars and first game with new partner John Klingberg. "The more we play together, the more we'll be familiar. All of those little details are what make such a big difference and, until you're actually out there and in the battle, you don't really know what the other guy's going to do. I thought we were a little sloppy in our own end. We didn't come out clean. We didn't make plays. I don't think we were efficient. I think we can keep it a little more simple and we'll have a lot more success."