The Stars know the challenge is tough.
They play their last home game of the regular season Tuesday before heading off on a seven-game road trip to end the year. They play mostly against the top teams in the Central Division, teams against whom they have struggled this season.
That's why getting a 4-3 OT victory against Carolina was important Monday. Not only do the two points keep the Stars in the mix for the fourth and final playoff spot in the division, the performance gives Dallas confidence in playing against the Hurricanes, who they could meet in the first round of the postseason.
"These guys are at the top of our division," said Stars captain Jamie Benn after getting a goal and three assists in the win. "Heck of a hockey team over there, and we are going to see a lot of tough games to end the year here."
The Stars are 2-3-2 against Carolina this season. If they can win again on Tuesday, it sends a message not only to the Hurricanes but also to the Stars themselves.
"We've been right there against the team all year," said forward Joe Pavelski. "Finding the win, it's huge. We know some of the teams in the division we have to go against and right now we've got a lot of games coming up against these teams. We understand that we're a good team, as well, and we're believing that right now."
That's important for everyone. It's especially important for younger players. Rookie goalie Jake Oettinger got the win in overtime, and said he continues to gain confidence in games like this.
"I think, over the last couple weeks here, we've proven to everyone that we can play with anyone and I think teams definitely don't want to play us in the first round of the playoffs," Oettinger said. "So, I think we continue to prove that we can play with any team and we have to keep doing that to put ourselves in position down the stretch to make the playoffs."