"Great athletes have the mental skills," Stars interim coach Rick Bowness said of Benn's calm at key moments. "A lot of guys would get there and their mind would be going a million miles an hour, but great athletes have the ability to slow the game down in their mind and take what's there.
"I think Jamie did a great job of being composed on both goals and hanging on to it until just the right second before putting it behind him. That's a mental skill. The physical skill you can see, but the mental side of that, being able to calm the brain down and slow it down so that the hands can work at the right time, that's what makes special athletes."
Now, even with those two goals, Benn still has just 25 points on the season and is on pace for his worst scoring card since he tallied 41 points as a rookie in 2009-10. Benn had 79 points just two seasons ago and 89 in 2015-16. So, yes, he has a lot of ground to make up.
But do games like Monday's make you believe there is chance we see that guy again? Do performances like that allow just a littlebit of hope to slip into the discussion?
Well, you can say these three things: