Neither was on the ice, but two of the Dallas Stars’ potential opening-night centers roamed around the team facility in Frisco on Wednesday.



One was soon-to-be 35-year-old unrestricted free agent Joe Pavelski, who may be on the move after 13 years with the San Jose Sharks. Pavelski is making the rounds this week before picking a new home on July 1. He wasn’t in Texas long, flying to Tampa Bay that night for a meeting with the Lightning.



At the same time, Ty Dellandrea was a spectator during Stars development camp. The 2018 first-round selection isn’t skating with the rest of the prospects this week after he played much of this past season through a nagging groin injury first sustained at Hockey Canada’s World Junior camp back in December. Dellandrea is on track to start skating again in a few weeks, and the Stars’ top forward prospect will be given every chance to make the NHL roster as a teenager in three months.



Pavelski would...