In the meantime, of course, Nashville won Friday to push four points ahead of the Stars. Dallas has three games in hand, which means it can pick up an extra six points before the end of the season. But they have to win games to pick up those points, making Saturday's game pretty important.
"We've been dealing with that the last couple of weeks," Bowness said when asked if games like this are almost "must-win."
"We were 12 points back, we had to take that approach. We can't control what happens to the other teams, we have to focus on us. Every game is a playoff game and as you get closer to the end, every game becomes the most important game of the year. Tonight is. We understand we're four points back, we understand we have games in hand, we understand we have one more shot at Nashville. That being said, every game at this point is a playoff atmosphere."
And that's fine with the Stars. They want to challenge themselves and they want to face the pressure. It's what they signed up for, Bowness said. Among the key mistakes on Thursday were plays made by Anton Khudobin, Andrej Sekera, John Klingberg and Esa Lindell. Those are players who have the Stars fifth in the league in goals against average at 2.48.
"Listen we're 8-3-2 in our last 13 games and those were the most goals we've given up all year," Bowness said of the 7-3 defeat. "We gave them up because we gave up easy goals in terms of puck possession. We have to play Dallas Stars hockey, hard to play against. We take great pride on our ability to defend, we take great pride on our goals against and we take great pride in being very hard to play against.
"You move on, you just do," he added. "We dealt with it. The veterans that made the mistakes, they know they made the mistakes. They also know we have to control what we can control, and that's our attitude. We've got to be positive and we've got to be upbeat and we've got to move on."