Dallas tallied three power-play goals on four chances Sunday en route to a 3-2 win over the Nashville Predators. Joe Pavelski was once again key, as he had a goal and two assists and now has seven points in two games. Roope Hintz had a goal and two assists and now has five points in two games.
"They are snapping it around," Bowness said. "Right now, they are feeling it. They are making great plays -- clearly -- and the puck is going in, which is certainly beneficial. Right now, you can just feel the confidence that they have. They are moving for each other."
After a slow start against the Predators in Game 1, the power play injected life into the Stars when a 5-on-3 power play helped forge two goals in the second period. In Game 2, Dallas was playing a better team game, holding the Predators to just seven shots on goal in the first two periods. But the power play once again came through when it was most needed, and that allowed the hosts to play with composure and calm.
"What we're doing so well is, yeah we move the puck, but we think that we can attack in different ways: Shooting from the points, having seam plays, coming down low," defenseman John Klingberg said. "It's a lot of different options there, and I feel like the breakouts and the entries, we have a lot of options there, too."