Then, on the end of all of that was a pitch perfect play by Gurianov. The 24-year-old winger has looked frustrated and lost for much of the early season. Even in practice Thursday at the AAC, he flubbed a few drills and was clearly upset.
But Bowness decided during the high-paced overtime that Gurianov might be able to break through. The coach placed the young winger out with Miro Heiskanen (who finished with a goal and two assists) and turned him loose. Gurianov got his speed going down the right wing, curved to the net and lifted a backhand over Jonathan Quick for the win.
It was the kind of play that made Gurianov a first-round draft pick back in 2015.
"I was trying to get him out there in overtime," Bowness said. "Denis had some flashes where he was using that speed, and we need that."
So, to sum it all up, lots of highs, lots of lows, a few lessons learned, and move onto Monday at Columbus.
"We lost a lot of games in overtime last year where we had good chances and the puck just didn't go in," Bowness said. "We hit posts last year and I would say the record looks worse than what we're trying to get done out there. But this year, so far, the pucks have gone in.
"We've got to try to avoid getting in all of these one-goal games that put us in this position," he added. "That's the main goal."
And there are a lot of parts to solving that puzzle.
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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.