The Predators were much better from start to finish in Game 2 after a 3-2 loss in Game 1. They had the great scoring opportunities. They outshot the Stars 43-23. And though their power play was unsuccessful (0-for-3), their penalty kill was outstanding (5-for-5).
"I mean, defense wins championships, and most of the time it wins games," Nashville defenseman P.K. Subban said. "We have enough guys who can generate offense in here, but when we commit to defense, we're a tough team to play against."
Getting the puck past Bishop, who made 41 saves, was again proving to be difficult. Smith wasn't even sure he had scored five minutes into overtime. Predators defenseman Mattias Ekholm's shot from the point hit Stars defenseman Roman Polak, and Smith got the puck and scored from the bottom of the left circle.
"He's been here a long time, has [five] 20-goal seasons under his belt and he's certainly capable of a big goal like that," Predators coach Peter Laviolette said. "It's nice to see him get on the board and make a dent in the series. He played hard tonight, competed hard on the puck, and it was just a terrific play by that line to bring it into the zone and get it back to the point. It dropped to Craig's feet and he got the shot."
The Predators also got energy and production from Rocco Grimaldi, who scored his first Stanley Cup Playoff goal off a pass from Watson to tie the game 1-1 at 3:56 in the first period. Grimaldi, who missed the past seven games with an upper-body injury, found out he was replacing an ailing Brian Boyle at 11:30 a.m.