DENVER -- A hockey team -- any sports team, really -- is a complicated collection of different parts at different stages of development that have to come together to form a cohesive unit.
And that creates a challenge not only for the mechanic, but for the parts, as well.
Imagine a gear or bolt being able to change size or shape. Imagine if the gear or bolt had the primary power to effect that change. When you take it outside the realm of human beings, it seems darn near impossible.
But human beings can change, and they do it pretty much everyday -- sometimes for good and sometimes for not. So as you watch the Dallas Stars come together, you witness just how tough it is for some of these parts to find the right size or shape.
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