Dallas does get one more game with the Predators May 1, but in the meantime, the Stars will play five games at home, including four against the Blue Jackets and Red Wings, who are expected to miss the playoffs. As much as Sunday was a huge game in the playoff race, Dallas still has the ability to make a run and catch the Predators.
Jason Dickinson and Joel Hanley returned to play from recent injuries on Sunday, and Alexander Radulov, Tyler Seguin and Ben Bishop are skating in Frisco in hopes of getting back for some games before the end of the season. Dallas may have lost Andrej Sekera to a foot injury Sunday, but Miro Heiskanen played 32:01, and the rest of the defensemen took on more responsibility, as well.
"It's been the story of the season -- the 'next-man-up' mentality," said Oleksiak. "I think we can be proud of the way we battled tonight. As a group, we left it all on the ice and fought hard for that point."
Now, they have to start gathering two points to make that one point matter in the standings.
"I think we have all the pieces here," Oleksiak said. "We're kind of figuring out our game now, and a couple bounces go our way in the OTs and the shootouts, it's a whole different outlook on the season. I think we've just got to stick with it and look at the positives -- guys hopefully getting healthy, getting back, will hopefully help us out a lot. I think we've just got to keep chipping away at it. We've turning this thing around, slowly but surely, and I think it's going to be a good character test for us."