Chad Johnson will make his fourth straight start for the Calgary Flames. He's 8-2-0 in his past 10 starts allowing 17 goals, and has won three straight games. "I've found some comfort and the guys have put a lot of trust in me," Johnson said. "It's all come together, everyone asks what it is. I think it's just that I'm playing more and that comes with more confidence." Johnny Gaudreau returned to the lineup and had a goal and an assist in an 8-3 win against the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday. Gaudreau had missed 10 games after he fractured a finger on Nov. 15 against the Minnesota Wild, but found quick chemistry with Sam Bennett and Alex Chiasson. "I thought we did some good things together," Gaudreau said. "We were smart in the defensive zone, made some plays in the offensive zone and we looked good together … hopefully we can keep this thing rolling." Coach Glen Gulutzan returns to Dallas for the first time as a head coach. Gulutzan coached the Stars for two seasons (2011-13) and missed the playoffs each season. "It feels better now," Gulutzan said. "I used to come here (as an assistant) after I first got let go from Dallas, it was tougher. You feel like you could've did better. But now coming back, it's been awhile, and now it doesn't feel a lot different."