The Stars have been a great example of handling change and living in the moment this year.
That's one of the reasons they are up 2-1 on the Colorado Avalanche in their best-of-seven, second-round playoff series. Dallas has overcome several bumps in the road, including a 2-1 hole against the Calgary Flames in the first round, and has come back from several deficits in the postseason.
So after a couple days to reflect on social issues after the NHLPA and the NHL agreed to shut down two days of games, the Stars say they should be able to focus on Sunday's Game 4.
"As a coach, you just can't take your eyes completely off the goal," said Stars interim coach Rick Bowness. "Our players came here, they want to win the Stanley Cup. They're supportive of what's been going on socially, which we're very proud of. Now, we've got a game (Sunday) and it's back to the playoffs, and it's back to trying to focus as much as we can.
"They're not going to forget about what's gone on the last couple days, clearly, everyone's going to continue to support what's been going on socially. But (Sunday's) a game day, and we have to be ready for that."
The Stars won five games in a row before Game 3 and have become a much better offensive team in the process. They have scored 28 goals over a six-game span, and have spread that scoring among several players. Miro Heiskanen leads all defensemen in scoring with 15 points, while Joe Pavelski and Denis Gurianov are tied for second in goal scoring with seven apiece.