It's a great story, really. It shows how he's been able to stay determined and patient, and it also shows that he has the respect of his teammates. Harley said he's watched Klingberg and talked to him for the past three seasons, and that the talented Swede has been a wealth of information.
Asked how he's developed his hockey sense, Harley said "I think some of it you're born with, but the more you watch and the more you play, the better you get. I've been watching Klinger for three years now, so I kind of understand the way he thinks and I kind of think the same as him. We complement each other pretty well, and I hope we can keep that going."
Bowness said that's a possibility. The team needs more scoring, and if the two skilled defensemen can play off one another, then the results could be positive.
"Thomas is very smart," Bowness said. "When he gets it, his head's already up. He's already looking and he kind of knows what he's going to do with it next. He makes very few poor decisions because of that."
Plus, Bowness said the pairing of Esa Lindell with Jani Hakanpää can be good in a shutdown role, so it could all work out.
That said, the Stars are in a playoff chase and they need to be ready for anything. Bowness said they want to be patient with Harley, and the plan is to let him grow.
"Mistakes are going to happen, and the key is to not make the same mistake," Bowness said. "As a defenseman, you're going to make mistakes. This league is very fast, and they force mistakes. He'll learn from them."
And when a veteran like Klingberg is just a fist bump away, that always helps.
"I'm just trying to support him all over the ice, and he's doing the same for me," Harley said. "I know he's going to get to open spots, and I just have to put it on his stick. It's pretty easy out there with him."
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Mike Heikais a Senior Staff Writer for DallasStars.com and has covered the Stars since 1994. Follow him on Twitter @MikeHeika.