The points put Dallas at 42-27-5 (89 points). The Stars are tied with Nashville in the standings, but lose the first tiebreaker, which is regulation wins (the Predators have a 34-28 advantage). The point puts Dallas two points ahead of Vegas with one game in hand, and one point ahead of Los Angeles with two games in hand.
It means the Stars are still clearly in control of their own destiny. Getting three points against two great teams in Tampa Bay and Minnesota sets the Stars up well, but they have to take control of business against teams like San Jose (at home Saturday) and Vancouver (on the road Monday).
"We just beat Tampa, we just tied Minnesota and lost in overtime but that's two of the best teams in the league," Bowness said. "If we keep playing like that, things will be okay."
Dallas started very strong on Thursday and play hard throughout. Minnesota took a 1-0 and 2-1 lead, but Dallas fought back on the strength of two Jason Robertson goals. The second-year forward was able to battle Fleury on a net-front power-play battle for the first, and then powered a one-timer from distance through Fleury for the second.
It was an example of both skill and second effort that was needed to beat the veteran netminder.
"You've just got to keep going at him and he made some great saves," Bowness said. "He's a Stanley Cup Champion, Vezina Trophy [winner] and he's a hall-of-famer so good for him, he had a great night."
Robertson said he and his teammates had to keep the intensity high.
"They have a fantastic goalie," he said. "He won the Vezina last year. We had to get a lot of shots, shot volume, a lot of grade-As. We're trying to score, and we just couldn't get the third one."