That means if they win the next four, they are simply back to ground zero in their quest to make the post-season for the fourth time in a span of seven years. That sounds tough, doesn't it? They have not really met high expectations for several seasons, and that creates stress. They have not started well this season, and that creates stress. They are not scoring near enough goals, and that creates stress.
It is what it is, as they say in the NHL.
They are sitting in a stewing pot of stress, and the only way to get out of it is to be better -- to rise above it, to become a team.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are having a challenging start to their own season. They are missing a few of their best players in Evgeni Malkin and Alex Galchenyuk. They were just getting Bryan Rust and Nick Bjugstad back from injuries. They were without Sidney Crosby to start the third period as he was out with an injury before returning.
They were in the middle of a three-game losing streak.
And how did they react? They came out and buried the Stars early in shots on goal and eventually forced the mistake from Bishop. They finished with a 16-3 advantage in shots on goal in the third period and a 30-9 advantage in SAT. They dominated the game, in large part because they seemed to want it more.
At the very least, they showed they can handle the stress and react the right way.