"Well, look at Roope," Bowness said. "He's had more breakaways and more goalposts and more crossbars than anybody, and the last two goals he's tapped them in in the crease. It shows you have to get those greasy goals."
That said, the veteran coach added that as nice as it was to have crease crashing goals from Hintz, Tyler Seguin and Joe Pavelski, players have failed in the past to cash in opportunities that have been just as golden.
"We've been in there before, but didn't score," Bowness said. "I can remember at least three that we had guys in the crease with wide-open nets and they still pushed it wide, so the puck went in tonight."
That's one explanation, but the players said they felt they were rewarded for fighting to create the best possible chances. While some pucks have slipped wide in the past, there's a process of learning from those earlier mistakes and finding a way to be better.
"Obviously confidence goes a long way," Pavelski said. "There were certain parts of our game tonight that were just simplified at times. There were many moments of the game where we had better compete, as well, and we won some pucks and got some second chances and scored around the net at times."
Hintz has battled hard luck all season, and said he feels more confident now with two goals in the past two games after being held off the board in the first 11 games. Asked if his slam dunk is a positive, he said definitely.
"I think that's a good thing, the goal, go to the net," he said. "If we've had tough times, simplify and go to the net and get some shots there and try to get a couple crazy goals. I think that was a good thing for us today."
The key is if it can be a good thing going forward. Did they create better scoring chances? Is that something they can repeat?
Interestingly enough, the Stars were allowing 28 scoring chances against heading into that game. Natural Stat Trick had them yielding 18 to the Flyers. They also were giving up an average of 11.6 high danger chances. Philadelphia was given seven.
That seems to indicate the Stars played in the offensive end more, and they clearly played with the lead a lot more. Those two things also might've been contributors to a mindset that led to a few more goals.
You can make an argument that there are real reasons they need to learn from, and those will be key Tuesday when they try to string together a second regulation win.
"We got some looks and I think we just keep going and play the same way," Hintz said.
Because this way seems a lot better than other ways they have tried so far.
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Mike Heikais a Senior Staff Writer for DallasStars.com and has covered the Stars since 1994. Follow him on Twitter @MikeHeika.