"I feel good on the power play. I haven't been in this spot for much of the year, so I really feel this is a great opportunity," Seguin said. "I think last year and the beginning of this year, I was used more as the distraction if you want to call it that, but I'm definitely happy to be doing what I'm doing now. It's about getting this (alignment) to work, and I think it will."
Seguin believes in the one-timer as a significant part of the power-play attack. Many teams like Washington and Tampa Bay rely on the shot because they have players like Alexander Ovechkin or Steven Stamkos. Opponents know they are going to be shooting, but the players still find a way to get pucks past goalies with the man advantage. Seguin would like to believe he can do the same thing.
"I have had that argument with coaches in the past: Why change it? You can know it's happening, and it's still going to happen," Seguin said. "Other teams are the same way, they keep going back to it because it works a lot of the time. I agree, there is accountability for the players and we each need to find different ways to score, but if the one-timer is working, I think I need to use it as much as I can."
The shot can either result in a goal or in a rebound, and that can help the Stars' improve their overall scoring. While Dallas ranks 27th in scoring at 2.56 goals per game, the power play has hit on 11-of-37 attempts (29.7 percent) in their past 13 games, and that could help the Stars continue to win close games.
That said, the real challenge after the break is to get even strength scoring up, and Seguin can also be a part of that. Bowness said that while the Stars have a strong identity as a defensive team, he wants players to stress puck possession and he would love it if everyone had better offensive statistics.
"The team comes first no matter what, and if you have to bite the bullet and sacrifice, you do. But we're not asking anyone to make a whole lot of sacrifices offensively, we're not doing that," Bowness said. "I realize the numbers are down, but we are trying to become a better puck possession team with more time in the offensive zone, and hopefully those numbers can rebound."