Seguin scored a goal and finished with nine shots on goal. He was both frustrated and excited by the performance.
"It felt like we had tons of chances," Seguin said. "I don't know how many there late in the third. It was just one bad bounce here and there. I'll have to look at the clips to see if he was making great saves or if we were just missing. But obviously the shot volume was great, and the chances were great. You'd like to see more of those go in, and they definitely should. If you play the right way and get your chances, they'll go in. We'll have to try and take something from that."
Likewise, Joe Pavelski had nine shots on goal and Roope Hintz had eight. Dallas finished with a season-high 51 shots on goal and a league-high 110 shot attempts (on goal, blocked and missed the net). That should be encouraging, and Bowness did say he liked the effort and energy of the team.
Jake Oettinger allowed five goals on 19 shots and was pulled for his second consecutive start. He hadn't been pulled in his NHL career before that. However, Oettinger has allowed four goals or more in four of his past seven starts and appears to have lost the edge he enjoyed when he was called up from the minors earlier in the season.
"That's hockey, and that's goaltending," Oettinger said. "It's not always going to be easy. I want to be a big part of this team and help this team win. I know I can do that. No matter what happens out there, I believe in myself. I know I can help this team win. I'm going to do everything in my power to get my game back to where it needs to be, and then help this team win."