Lindy Ruff "had no idea" how good Jamie Benn could become.
Ruff, the longtime coach of the Buffalo Sabres, moved from the Eastern Conference to the Western Conference three years ago to coach the Dallas Stars.
"It took me half a year to learn exactly what this guy was all about," Ruff said.
All Benn did that first season was score 34 goals and amass 79 points. He followed by leading the NHL in scoring last season. Seconds after his Art Ross Trophy-winning second assist capped a four-point season finale, Benn publicly apologized to rabid Stars fans in the arena for not leading Dallas into the postseason, and promised to make amends.
This season, Benn slipped to No. 2 in league scoring … with two more points (89) and six more goals (41), and lived up to his pledge by making the Stars the Western Conference and Central Division champions. No. 1 seed Dallas opens against the No. 8 Wild on Thursday night.
"Last year was a huge disappointment," Benn said by phone Monday. "You want to make the playoffs every year, and last year we underachieved and that gave us a lot of motivation for this year.
"We wanted to get off to a good start, and we got rolling and now we're sitting where we want to be."
This example told Ruff everything he needed to know about his 26-year-old who has world junior and Olympic gold medals in his trophy case.