"On the hockey side of it, I think we have a really good chance to win a Stanley Cup here and I'm excited to be a part of the team when we have a fully healthy lineup to start the season," he added. "It's just a great hockey city, we've got a great fanbase, and I was excited I was wanted back here for another year. The decision wasn't hard."
Stars general manager Jim Nill said the decision wasn't hard for him, either. He said bringing back a leader like Comeau, who is an alternate captain and a key contributor, at a discount makes sense in a lot of ways.
"He's a very good player. He's a right shot, he's a leader in our dressing room, he's smart," Nill said. "When you weigh what might be out there in free agency, and for what we were able to agree on, he's a great fit financially. I think both sides are happy and that's why we were able to get this done."
Comeau averaged 15:44 a game in ice time, eighth among forwards, last season. He was seventh among forwards in scoring with 14 points (four goals, 10 assists) in 51 games and finished minus-13, second worst on the team. It was a down year for him statistically, and he said one of his goals is adding more offense if he can.
"Offensively, I would like to be able to contribute a little more," he said. "You look at the teams that are still in the playoffs, I feel that their bottom six, they have a specific role that they need to fill. When you look at the playoffs, you get some timely scoring from their bottom-six guys and you've got guys who can contribute in different ways. That's something I would like to work on, hopefully get back to the numbers that I was at when I was in Colorado."
Comeau in 2017-18 had 34 points (13 goals, 21 assists) in 79 games for the Avalanche. That was a few years back, and Comeau said he has to concentrate on the key defensive areas, but added that he believes the Stars as a team can increase their goal production with the return to health of players like Tyler Seguin, Alexander Radulov, Joel Kiviranta and Roope Hintz.
"I felt this year we grinded really hard, I thought we did a lot of good things, it's just hard to fill out those guys' shoes -- Bish, Seggy, Rads, Roope missed some time and had a bad leg, Kivi broke his foot and missed a lot of time. So you add all of those guys in, and they make a huge difference," Comeau said.
"I'm excited to have everybody healthy and to come into camp with our full team. If you look at the playoffs this year, a lot of teams that have played well and gone far, they play a structured and well-rounded defensive game. Obviously, they have talent and players who can put the puck in the net, and I felt last year that we were missing some of our key game-breakers. I think we've got a really good team when we're healthy. I think we play the right way, we play hard, we've got a lot of talent up front, we've got great goaltending, great defense, and I think when we're a fully healthy team we're going to be a Cup contender."