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49-23-10
1st in Pacific

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The Skinny: The Stars are a scary team with a lot of confidence after advancing past the first round for the first time since 2003. And to think Dallas ousted the defending Stanley Cup champion Ducks without all-world defenseman Sergei Zubov, who could miss the majority of the second round. But Zubov's absence has given Dallas' young blueliners (Mark Fistric, Matt Niskanen, Nicklas Grossman) time to prove themselves and show some poise beyond their years. The Sharks, meanwhile, head into this Pacific clash with a struggling power play and a somewhat lost Brian Campbell. San Jose has more depth and talent up front, but don't discount Dallas' confidence and impressive depth down the middle.
The Spotlight Is On: Brad Richards. The deadline acquisition had a solid first-round series (goal, five points), but the Stars will need him to perform at his Conn Smythe level of '04 if they plan on reaching the conference final. The 27-year-old pivot, a streaky player who can sometimes drift in and out of games, better be ready for crunching checks from the likes of Craig Rivet and Kyle McLaren.
X-Factor for Sharks: Ryane Clowe. Talk about coming out of nowhere. The winger (left) led the team with eight points in the first round after missing 67 games during the regular season with a knee injury. The Stars' young blueliners must make sure they know where Clowe is at all times, as he provides San Jose with an invaluable scoring touch from the second line.
X-Factor for Stars: Stephane Robidas. There wasn't a better defenseman for Dallas in the first round. In addition to piling up six points, the pint-size blueliner (right) was usually pitted against Anaheim's top line. He had only one point in eight games against the Sharks this season, but he and Trevor Daley will likely see time against Joe Thornton's top line.
The Pick: Stars in seven.
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45-30-7
3rd in Pacific
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