The Stars have been inconsistent all season, and this stretch started with a disappointing home loss to Montreal on Tuesday. When they got down 2-0 in Buffalo, it was okay. And when they got down by one goal in the third period at Detroit, it, too, was okay.
"What we said before we started this road trip is what's done is done," Bowness said. "None of us are happy with the road record, but you put it behind you, and you move forward. That's two big road wins in a row, and we need a few more. We need that fight that we saw tonight."
Dallas still is 6-12-1 on the road, but it's making up ground and is now is 20-16-2 overall. That's far from the desired points pace they want, but it's an improvement from where they were a week ago. And if it took a little chaos to get there, so be it.
Right now, the Stars are happy they have survived some pretty hairy games.
"This is a very resilient group," Bowness said. "Things haven't gone great for us at times this season, but no one has hung their heads, no one has felt sorry for themselves. We battled hard last night, and I give our guys credit. They got a fluky one, and you've got to live with that, but you overcome it. We needed the whole 60 minutes just to tie it up, and the guys came through a with a huge goal in the end."
The tying goal came from Jason Robertson with the goalie pulled and the extra attacker on the ice. That goal came with assists from Robertson's linemates Joe Pavelski and Roope Hintz.
Then, Dallas earned a power play in overtime, and Hintz scored off an assist from Pavelski. It was a strong statement for the team's old reliable scorers, but it also helped make sure that goals from Kiviranta, Lindell and Ryan Suter made a difference in the game.