Youthful exuberance is (almost) never a bad thing. When things have gone dry or stale in a certain operation, some fresh and new blood can be exactly what is needed to right the ship.
The same goes for hockey teams. Young players can be all that is necessary in the revival of a franchise. Just look at Connor McDavid.
For the Dallas Stars, they are no different. The only difference is that their problem is not team-wide; it lies solely in the crease.
Every hockey team is broken down into three parts: the offense, the defense, and the goaltending.