Those stars included two of his own as Pastrnak and Linus Ullmark helped the Atlantic to victory with strong performances. Pastrnak picked up breakaway goals in both contests (9:47 of the second in Game 1 and 7:14 of the second in Game 2) and added an assist, while Ullmark stopped 10 of 13 shots across the two games, including a perfect 6-for-6 showing in the first half of the title game against the Central Division.
"We wanted to win right away," said Pastrnak, whose first goal came after he picked Alex Ovechkin's pocket in the D-zone and despite the Washington forward slinging his stick at him in jest in the neutral zone. "We were joking about it. We wanted to win. Obviously the first game is a little tougher. You sit around a little bit, long day. At the same time, you don't want to get hurt so you take it easy in the beginning but the second game you are warmed up and there isn't as much waiting around. You can speed up a little bit. When you get to the Finals, you try to win and make it special."
Montgomery came away thoroughly impressed by Ullmark's outing, which was no easy task with so much talent on the ice.
"Really hard to do," said Montgomery. "I was wondering if [a shutout in a 3-on-3 period has] ever been done before. It's awesome to watch. He's having an incredible year. And for him to come here and show why he's here is pretty special."
"It doesn't happen [in the All-Star Game]," added Pastrnak. "He does it all year, so it doesn't surprise me. There wasn't an answer for them. He had a special night."