Hakanpaa, 29, has bounced around between the AHL, the Finnish Elite League and the NHL. He played in Anaheim and Carolina last year and said in the summer when he signed a three-year contract that he was looking forward to playing with a strong Finnish contingent in Dallas. That support group has helped him adapt, and now he's seeing his minutes and responsibilities increase.
"He's really improved his play since Day 1," Bowness said earlier. "We didn't know much about him, honestly, when we got him. Then he missed training camp after playing just one game. He's gotten better every game. Now he's a huge part of our penalty kill. He's on our first unit. We trust him against anybody out there. He's really improved an awful lot in the couple of months since we've seen him."
Hakanpaa has become a consistent 18-minute defenseman who's out there to help shut down the opponent's best players and close out games.
Suter is closer to 23 minutes a night, and he also seems more comfortable. He'll turn 37 on Jan. 21 and signed a four-year contract with the Stars after getting bought out in Minnesota. He said the process to adapt to Dallas has been challenging, but he loves the results.
"Every day that goes by, you feel more comfortable," Suter said. "You get used to things system wise, players, you just feel more at home. I'm looking forward to good things in the second half, for sure."