The Dallas Stars have suffered tough losses in three straight Western Conference Finals, twice at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers.
This summer, the team decided to make a change, hiring Oilers assistant Glen Gulutzan as their new head coach.
He knows Dallas well after coaching against them, and in an interview with Sean Shapiro of Dallas Magazine, he made it clear that his top priority will be adding more physical play.
That is a major shift for a roster built around speed and scoring.
Dallas ranked last in the NHL last season with just 1,160 hits at even strength while absorbing a league-high 1,963.
It was the second straight season they finished dead last in the hits-for versus hits-against battle.
Gulutzan said he saw firsthand in Edmonton how physical play from stars like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl helped raise the Oilers.
"You h ad to ask the elite players to use their skills and smarts to check, not to deliver big body checks, but to check and add a little physicality each shift," Gulutzan explained. "I look at our team [in Dallas]. I'm putting the energy in the same spot."
The Stars already have some muscle. Rookie Lian Bichsel threw 155 hits in 38 games, while Jamie Benn remains reliable with over 100 hits most seasons.
But Gulutzan will also expect more from Jason Robertson, Roope Hintz, Mikko Rantanen, and Wyatt Johnston.
I think this push for toughness could finally give Dallas the edge to get past the Western Conference.
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