DALLAS --On the good side, the Stars are playing much better hockey. On the bad side, they aren't always winning.
Dallas lost a 3-2 overtime game to Minnesota on Thursday, their second defeat in their past two OT contests, but also put a tremendous playoff-like effort on the ice for the second consecutive game. After beating Tampa Bay on Tuesday, the Stars had a 36-27 edge in shots on goal, a 61-54 advantage in shot attempts and a significant margin in quality scoring chances. Fact is, Dallas could've won the game in regulation if not for the outstanding work of Minnesota goalie Marc-Andre Fleury.
Heika's Take: Outcome aside, Stars deliver playoff-type effort vs. Wild
Dallas outshoots and outchances Minnesota, but veteran goalie Marc-Andre Fleury stops 34 of 36

Bowness on earning a point against Minnesota
Robertson on the importance of moving forward
Seguin on earning a point against Minnesota

















