On the first goal, John Klingberg drove the net in transition and took a couple of swipes at a rebound, giving the Stars a 1-0 lead 6:18 into the game. Klingberg was trailing the play, but he went straight down the slot to the net -- an unusual decision for a defenseman, but one the Stars have been working on.
"I was just trying to set the play in motion right away," Klingberg said. "(Blake) Comeau came really good through the middle and I saw he had a lot of speed, and I saw I still had time to join the rush and drive the middle. I wanted to see the puck go in, so I kept whacking at it a few times and luckily it went in.
On the second goal, Radek Faksa (who set up the first goal with a shot to the net) camped out in front of the goal and battled for a rebound. It was something the veteran forward does well, and it was a huge part of the game plan going into the game. Dallas wanted physical play and wanted to get in the face of Colorado goalie Pavel Francouz, and Faksa did both.
"We are just patient, we forecheck hard, and play hard, and finish the checks," Faksa said. "We're just going hard to the net and getting rebounds."
In fact, the goal was on a power play -- one of three man-advantage goals for the Stars in the game -- a power play earned with physical play.