Energy still is a key buzzword for the Stars.
They aren't practicing at all, even on the morning of game days, and Bowness said they probably won't for the remainder of the season.
"With the five games remaining, I can't see the team skating again," he said. "Too tired, too beat up, and we're going to save as much energy for the games. That's just the reality of what we're dealing with."
Dallas had eight games postponed earlier in the season because of a COVID shutdown and a winter storm, and now the Stars have to make those games up in a condensed schedule. They've gone 11 weeks in which they've played four games in six nights. In their last game at Nashville, the Predators had three days off before Saturday's contest, while Dallas was completing a run of contests Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
"We had a great start," Bowness said of Saturday's game. "I think in the third period, their three days of rest before the game showed, but our guys kept battling."
Bowness said the taxi squad will continue to skate but that the regulars will stay off the ice to conserve energy. The team stayed overnight in Nashville Saturday and flew on Sunday because they didn't want to be arriving in Florida at two o'clock in the morning with the time change.
"We're trying to give them as much rest as we possibly can," Bowness said.