The Stars are hoping they'll have that opportunity for the rest of the month. They'll play nine of the next 11 at home with several two-day breaks between games. They're flying back to Dallas on Monday and then will return to practice Tuesday before playing Nashville on Wednesday at American Airlines Center.
"We'll take a closer look, and we'll have to address this Tuesday morning when we go back to the rink," Bowness said. "We're going to have to fix the penalty kill, we're going to have to fix the discipline, we're going to have to fix the consistency with which we play the game."
That's a daunting task, but the players say they believe it can be done.
"Going home, we need to make sure we're ready to go and start putting some full games together," Suter said. "We have the skill on the team, the goalies are great, guys are starting to score now, guys are starting to skate well. We're close, we've just got to put it together now.
"It's such a long year, but yeah we've got to get to it sooner than later," he added.
Pavelski added: "It's a great opportunity. We need to go earn some wins and get a good feeling."
Getting a regulation win might be a good start. While points are the main measuring stick in the league, regulation win total is the first tiebreaker in the standings, and the Stars stand dead last in that category.
"That's not good. It's crazy to think that," Pavelski said. "So that's on each and every one of us. We've got to find a way to be better. We've got to win a 1-0 game, a 2-0 game, we need that mentality. We've got to be a little more patient. For whatever reason, there are nights when you're trying to do too much. We need to really settle back into our team game and work out of this together."