"We're in the Stanley Cup Final, you've got a 3-0 lead and you give up two; the one thing that this team has done is they just never put themselves in panic mode," Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. "Instead of trying to protect the lead, they went out there and actually they kind of took it to them. Not in the sense that we were trying to score, but we were completely engaged, it was really calm on the bench. It's just our attitude. They don't go through the waves of a game. There are so many emotions that occur through 60 minutes it's easy to get caught up in it and they don't. They knew the job at hand, the talk on the bench was to close this out, and that's what they did."
Nikita Kucherov had two assists to set the Lightning record for points in a postseason. He has 28 points (six goals, 22 assists), two more than Brad Richards had in the 2004 Stanley Cup Playoffs, when the Lightning won the Cup.
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Brayden Point, Ondrej Palat and Kevin Shattenkirk scored for Tampa Bay, which is 6-0 following a loss this postseason. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 27 saves, including 17 on 18 shots in the second period, when the Stars had four power plays.
"Can't say enough about him, what he's done for us," Cooper said of Vasilevskiy, who has started each of the 21 games the Lightning have played this postseason. "Chalk another one up for him for outstanding tonight."
Anton Khudobin made 28 saves, Joe Pavelski and Mattias Janmark scored, and John Klingberg and Alexander Radulov each had two assists for the Stars, who had a four-game winning streak end.
Game 3 of the best-of-7 series is in Edmonton, the hub city for the Cup Final, on Wednesday (8 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, SN, TVAS).
"I'll give our guys credit because they battled right back in the second period," Dallas coach Rick Bowness said. "We dominated that second period and [Vasilevskiy] had to make a lot of huge saves. So they won the first, we won the second and [Vasilevskiy] kept it in there, and then it was a pretty even third. But you can't be doing what we did in the last half of the first period."