We haven't gone up 2-0 either, so for us it's a bit of a test as well." That's going to be our goal to manage that and elevate our game. "That's why you're still playing, because you've got a lot of character and you're going to be upset if you don't play your best game. ![]() "I just think response is the beauty of the playoffs," Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said. They won Game 1 against the Edmonton Oilers in the second round but lost Game 2. They lost Game 1 against the Winnipeg Jets in the first round before winning four straight to end the series in five games. However, they haven't had a 2-0 lead in a series in the playoffs. They've had eight goal-scorers in that span - including three in Game 1 - with goalie Adin Hill allowing eight goals on 111 shots (.928 save percentage). The Golden Knights have won three straight games starting with Game 5 of the second round. "I think we've got to get a little more consistency to our game, but to our group's credit, they're an honest group and we have honest conversations of the things we need to fix and whether our commitment was in the right place on the right type of things. "I wish we wouldn't have to respond so much, that's my problem with it," Dallas coach Pete DeBoer said. They won 7-3 in Game 2 against the Minnesota Wild in the first round and defeated the Seattle Kraken 4-2 in Game 2 of the second round. They lost 4-3 in overtime here Friday, their third straight Game 1 loss in overtime. The Stars are 5-0 with 11 goals against in the playoffs after a loss. "We didn't want to do this every round, but here we are again." "We've done this every round," Dallas forward Tyler Seguin said. They'll need another one against the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 2 of the Western Conference Final at T-Mobile Arena on Sunday. LAS VEGAS - The Dallas Stars have been the response team in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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