Rivals of Dundee and St Johnstone relegation had to be submitted to the pipe content in Close 1-1 draw in the Dance Park.
Makenzie Kirk opened scoring for saints with Simon Murrai who reacted to the home side before the break.
The hosts were closest to finding winners in the second half with Scott Tiffoneia who hit Stubo.
The result leaves the holy continued bottom of the premiership table with Dundee three points forward at 11. place.
The hosts made three changes in the team who lost Mothervel in the center of Karson in the middle of Jon McCracken between sticks, Cesar Garza, which entered Tiffonei and Club Capetana Joe Shausenessi, because he suffered serious knee injury last year.
Visitors made one setting aside that beat Ross County in the middle of the week, and Barry Douglas was compiled for Jonathan Swedberg.
Carson was invited to the action at 23. minutes when he had to look like Stephen Duke-McKenna.
St Johnstone then created the best opportunity for so far when Drey Vright galloped the left before the ball returned in Adam Sidibeh, but the attacker fully left his lines and made a Hash shot.
However, these were the saints who finally broke the deadlock in the 40th minute. A well-processed move ended with the Curtis itself that delivers an inhin-perfect cross to the kirk senting the header to the net.
It was only three minutes with Dundee, which produced the equalizer of Quickfire. Long Aronon Donnelli Throwing on the left shook shaughnesses with Murrai, which at the last post to nod home from the close range of last festive goleman Andy Fisher for his 17th goal of the season.
After that bursting burst, normal service continued after a break with a lack of goalkeeper.
Dundee finally had a great opportunity to take the lead when Fisher took his back. The indirect free blow is 10 meters with Lialall Cameron playing the ball back in Murray, but his blow is blocked.
The dark Blue came to the pain near to enter in front of 83. minutes when Tiffonei hit a great shot in a drying, but it was cannon from the post office.
Deep in stopping time, Fisher came to life to saints, rolled the camera shot across his crossbar to ensure that the game was still over.
What did managers say …
Dundee boss Toni Docherti: “Bittersweet and mixing emotion – my predominant feeling was enough in the second half of winning.
“Once you can calm down the dust, I have to be happy, but my captain is most positive and we looked safer with Joe and Trevor Carson and Jordan McGhee.
“It’s something that missed this season and that’s really comfortable.
“Joe fought. He cut in 76. minutes, but went through the game and showed his character.”
St Johnstone boss Simo Valakari: “I think it was a fair result. We played some good things, Dundee played some good things and both teams had their moments.
“It was very well documented that our problem was these matches when we can’t win if we lost, but we have a very strong point, so I am satisfied.
“I told the boys that they didn’t allow their heads to fall on the half time, because it was good half.
“There are still a lot of games. We have our own goals. Everyone can see what our players are trying to do.
“They are very in this fight and always talk about staying in a fight and in a touching distance. We gave us a chance. It’s the first thing. Now it’s up to us. Now it’s up to us. Now it’s up to us.
“They put the head on dangerous places and it was great effort. We needed a fan support after this difficult week. They pushed us.”