Seguin was asked if there's a special push because several players are in contract years, and he said that's not really a topic of conversation.
"I think the focus right now is the first game and taking it day by day," he said. "There's such a roller coaster that's about to happen, and I'm so excited for it. We know the situation with our team, where we've got quite the balance of older guys and younger guys, kind of the perfect mix. We know there are some core pieces that are coming out of deals right now, and that's not lost on us. We know we've got a great team on paper, but paper doesn't mean anything."
The Stars went to the Stanley Cup Final in the 2019-20 season then missed the playoffs last year. Injuries and scheduling difficulties were a huge reason, but the fact is this team wants to prove what it can do.
"We know what's at stake," Benn said matter-of-factly.
And so, as the team starts out on a four-game road trip, they're optimistic and looking at the good things. Yes, some players might be out of the lineup, but they're about to walk into Madison Square Garden on Thursday and start the 2021-22 campaign before making trips to Boston, Ottawa and Pittsburgh.
"That's why we love the road, we get together, have some dinner, hang out, play some cards, get to know each other a little better," Benn said. "We're looking forward to talking hockey again and getting ready for the big game."
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Mike Heikais a Senior Staff Writer for DallasStars.com and has covered the Stars since 1994. Follow him on Twitter @MikeHeika, and listen to his podcast.