


For the Stars, it couldn’t have been worse.Īmerican Airlines Center was amped despite the Stars being in a 2-0 hole after overtime losses at T-Mobile Arena. The Knights couldn’t have scripted the start to Game 3 much better. When they started running around, we just kept pushing forward.” “We did exactly what we needed to do – stuck together, scored some big goals. “We got a big win and now turn the page to the next one,” Hague said. The Knights have gotten this close by driving Dallas to the point of desperation, then soaring above the fray when the temperature gets turned up. Their latest win has them one away from returning to the Stanley Cup Final. The Knights have annoyed, vexed and irritated the Stars and their fans at every turn, taking a 3-0 series lead after a 4-0 victory. The ugly sequence was clear evidence of what has happened three games into the Western Conference Final. The announced crowd of 18,532 reacted by hurling projectiles onto the playing surface, which forced the second period to stop 21.6 seconds early. The Dallas Stars center showed his frustration Tuesday by taking a cross-checking, roughing and 10-minute misconduct penalty against Golden Knights defenseman Nic Hague with his team down 4-0.
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(Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal) - Max Domi was sent to the locker room, and the objects descended onto the ice. Golden Knights left wing William Carrier (28) skates to celebrate with right wing Keegan Kolesar (55) after scoring the third goal of the first period while Dallas Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger (29), defenseman Miro Heiskanen (4) and center Joe Pavelski (16) react during Game 3 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals at American Airlines Center on Tuesday, May 23, 2023, in Dallas.
