Pavelski scored on a pretty power-play goal, but was also huge on two assists that came late in the second and third periods. After the Stars tied the game at 2-2 late in the second, Pavelski found Robertson wide open in the slot, and he roofed a shot with 15 seconds left in the period. That gave Dallas a massive boost in momentum. But then, after Tampa Bay tied the game in the third, Pavelski helped start the dagger play. He made a pretty pass between his legs to Robertson, who fed Hintz flying up ice, and Hintz then finished off a breakaway for the game-winner with 1:21 left in regulation.
"I think he is a very cerebral player and I think he reads off both Roope and I up the ice," Robertson said of Pavelski. "He is a very smart player, obviously, and just knows where everyone is, especially when we turn the puck over, he knows where guys are and where defenseman are. Playing with Roope is fun, he is fast and he is great, but Pavs makes life easy on both Roope and I because he is a smart player and he knows what to do and gets the job done."
Of course, having Hintz in the lineup makes a huge difference. The 24-year-old center has been dealing with a nagging lower-body injury and will come in and out of the lineup, depending on how much the injury is hurting. In his past eight games, he has six goals and five assists for 11 points.
"It just shows the value of having Roope in our lineup every night," Bowness said. "The difference it makes … and the games that he hasn't played, how much we have missed him."