These two teams were in the same division last season because of the COVID-adjusted alignment and played eight times. That's also done a good deal to help create a little more of a rivalry. But the bottom line is the Stars are chasing a playoff spot, they have 10 games remaining, and they need to pick up points against good teams.
"It's a good challenge for all of us," Stars coach Rick Bowness said. "We've beaten every good team in this league. We played well in Tampa. It was a 3-1 game with an empty netter. We want to beat this team. This is a really good hockey team. We beat Pittsburgh, Boston, we beat the top teams, we want to beat this team."
Dallas has wins against Colorado, Carolina, Calgary, Florida, and the Rangers. They also lost to the four worst teams, including defeats to Seattle and New Jersey in the past week. So, finding some consistency over the past 10 games is significant.
"It's excitement, it's pressure, it's opportunity," Seguin said. "It's wanting to be in those moments as a group and individually. These last 10 games, we're in the driver's seat of our own destination, our fate, so where else would you want to be?"