The Stars have six goals in their first three games, and only one from their top players. That's one of the reasons for all the shuffling. Still, Bowness is sticking with the top line of Jamie Benn-Tyler Seguin-Alexander Radulov even though they've struggled.
"They're only a couple of games in, let's not overreact," Bowness said. "They had some good chances last game, so let's not overreact and break it up too quickly."
Benn played center on the third line with Gurianov at training camp, but Bowness hasn't tried that route yet. As for Gurianov, who hasn't been able to find a consistent spot, Bowness said the 24-year-old is still searching for his game.
"It's just things we're trying to get him to do more consistency - use his speed down the wing," said Bowness. "When he's cutting in the middle and he's overhandling the puck, he's not using his speed. So, there's habits he's gotten into that we're trying to break and make him a better 200-foot player. There's a lot of unnecessary motion that takes him out of his game, and we're trying to get him to calm down a little bit and play his wing a little bit more."
Asked if he considers playing Gurianov more with either Seguin or Hintz, Bowness said it's been discussed.
"We'll see," he said. "We're only three games into it. Is there a chance he ends up there? He's played shifts with both of those guys and nothing happened. He'll see ice time back with them. Last game in the third period, he played with Roope quite a bit. I think it was the Rangers game, we had him up with Seguin."