The players have held meetings. The coaches have tried to push buttons at practice, at morning skates, during video sessions. They have addressed the problems, and the problems just stare blankly back.
"Everyone's got to take ownership for the ice time they're getting, the lack of production maybe they're giving, and also the lack of energy and emotion they're giving to the team," Montgomery said.
"As a coaching staff, we've got to look in the mirror and what are we doing wrong that we don't get off to better starts. We've been trying to look at it, and it's just too reminiscent of last year. Probably more like late October, early November. This year, it's happening real early."
On Saturday, Joel Hanley took a four-minute penalty for high-sticking and Tom Wilson scored 3:17 into the game for Washington. Dallas used a coach's challenge to hopefully disallow the goal because of a hand pass (one of the new challenges this season). Officials ruled the hand pass from Wilson deflected off of the skate of Jakub Vrana and then hit the stick of Wilson. Because the puck deflected off a skate, it did not change possession, and thus Wilson was allowed to hit his own hand pass with his own stick to retain possession.
Confusing, right? But, we're dealing with new rules here, so the Stars and the officials had different interpretations of the situation. Also under the new rules, Dallas was called for delay of game and had to go back and kill another penalty.