“It’s a funny game,” Seguin said after Thursday’s win. The night he gets six Grade-A chances, he doesn’t score, but that’s how it goes.”The Stars have been trying to find consistency from a second line that’s been in flux for most of the season. As the top line has remained one of the best in the NHL, and Jamie Benn has led the two youngest forwards on the third line, the second line with Seguin and Mason Marchment has been puzzling. It was a lot of good things happening.”Perhaps the easiest solution for the Stars on the second line is for Seguin to start scoring again. Second period blues: Though the Stars did not allow any goals in the second period Thursday night, they have been outscored 33-32 in middle frames this season.