Bowness said he feels the minutes of the players while he is standing on the bench, but he also feels the game. Yes, he looks at ice time between periods, but mostly he looks at how the team played.
When he rolls four lines, the energy spreads. When he trusts what his players are doing, they play better. And players have said they like that approach.
Now, it's easy to like anything when you're winning. Dallas ran off five straight victories before losing in Game 3 Wednesday -- and even that was a game that they could have won.
Bottom line, the miscellaneous parts actually adjust pretty well to whatever situation presents itself. If the Stars are killing penalties, they have some great choices among their forwards in Radek Faksa, Blake Comeau, Jason Dickinson, Mattias Janmark and Cogliano. They have even added Joe Pavelski to the mix. If they are looking for a power-play goal, they have two balanced units where players like Gurianov and Corey Perry have provided more options.
And everybody feels they have a role.