That line was on the ice for two goals against and spent most of its time in the defensive zone during a 3-2 loss Wednesday that gave the Stars the lead in the best-of-7 series.
They were matched up against the Stars' first line of Jason Dickinson, Tyler Seguin and Alexander Radulov at some points, and Dallas' second line of Jamie Benn, Roope Hintz and Mats Zuccarello at others.
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"Obviously, it wasn't our finest effort," Sissons said. "We gave up some looks and got scored against. We're usually the line that doesn't see a lot of goals go in our net, so not something we're happy about. I know [Bonino and Watson] and myself, we'll definitely rebound and have one of our best games on Saturday."
The Predators rely on Sissons, Bonino and Watson to play responsibly on defense, but they have proven they can contribute offensively. Their line was put together on a consistent basis in the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season, when they combined for 20 points (10 goals, 10 assists) in 13 games.
They will look to spend more time in the offensive zone in Game 2.
"We pride ourselves on being good defensively," Watson said, "but part of that is being able to play in the offensive zone and create scoring chances for ourselves and score goals. We'll be looking to get back to playing in the other team's end and hopefully not defending so much."