Those are lessons that'll be preached again and again. Dallas was the better team for the first two periods, but then slipped up in the third period, getting outshot 23-5 and forcing Oettinger to be very good. Consistency has been an elusive goal for the Stars this season, and it continues to be now.
"The first two periods were great, and we've had some good third periods and then we've had some third periods like that where we just back off," Bowness said. "We play as individuals, and we stop playing as a team. We make it way too easy for the other team to play. It's something we've talked about and something we're going to keep pounding at them. It seems to me like when we play Boston or Pittsburgh or those teams that we bare down a lot more.
"We get a lead against Buffalo and then we don't give them enough respect. They're NHL players, I don't care what the standings are. They're good players and they want to win. We just stopped playing as a team and we play a three-quarter ice game which it makes it so easy for the opposition to keep coming at us."
That said, they did find a way to win, and that's important.
"In this league, there are no easy games," Raffl said. "It wasn't an easy effort tonight. Otter played great and good teams find a way to win. You have to be able to beat anybody in this league."
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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.