The 4-0 win over the Blackhawks was an effort the Jets were pleased with, and Jansen Harkins - who made his season debut in that contest - was happy to contribute to a win.
"I was just trying to keep it simple and get my pace up to speed," said Harkins, who had a five-game goal streak and nine points in six games with the Manitoba Moose before his recall.
"You want to play the top teams and show that you can compete," Harkins said. "This is a good test for us here tonight."
In the only other meeting of the season between the two clubs, Dallas handed Winnipeg a 4-1 loss back on October 17 at American Airlines Center.
Bowness' positive COVID-19 test prevented him from making his return to Dallas to coach against his old team, but he'll be behind the bench tonight, and he feels the Jets are a much different team than they were in the second game of the season.
"We've moved on from that game, so it's now about how we're playing right now," Bowness said. "they're an excellent faceoff team and when they lose it, they're jumping really quick. We've got to do a better job of winning faceoffs, controlling it (the puck) and (have) better puck management coming through the neutral zone and putting a lot more pressure on them than we did."
It was an optional skate for both clubs on Tuesday, as both took to the ice at Canada Life Centre for a full practice on Monday.
Six Jets took the option and didn't skate - Adam Lowry, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Connor Hellebuyck, Brenden Dillon, Nate Schmidt, and Sam Gagner - but with Dylan Samberg taking the skate and not staying out for conditioning, it's expected he'll come back into the line-up after not playing against Chicago on Saturday.