It was an odd special teams night for the Stars Friday as they handed out six power-play opportunities to the Jets, allowing one goal against.
While the penalty killers performed well, Bowness said the toll of the extra minutes hurt the rotation of defensemen. Lindell played 7:13 shorthanded and Jani Hakanpää 7:02. With Miro Heiskanen out because of a non-covid illness, that put a lot of wear and tear on the defensemen.
"Penalty killing minutes are hard minutes," Bowness said. "They did a great job."
That said, the rotation of players meant the Stars were worn down in the third period.
"Five on five, we created enough, but we gave up too much," Bowness said of allowing 42 shots on goal. "I think what took us out of the flow obviously was the penalties. We were in control of the game and then penalty, penalty, penalty, and then all of a sudden your D are getting gassed and that took the flow away from the game."
Meanwhile, the power play went 0-for-3 and allowed four shorthanded shots on goal.
"Power play gave up too many chances," Bowness said. "We had some great looks with it, but we gave up three Grade-As against and they've got to stop that."