Roarke: Great points, Derek. Things do look bleak from the Stars' point of view. I know only eight of 86 teams (9.3 percent) have come back from being 0-2 down to win a best-of-7 series in the round preceding the Cup Final. Those are not the odds you want when pushing all-in, to use the Vegas analogy here, but I will take them. Mainly because it is not much of a debate if I agree with you, but also because I believe it. I am going to stick with the age-old adage that you are not in trouble in a series until you lose a home game. The Stars haven't done that. They have lost two games on the road, leading in each. They came back in Game 1 to force overtime. They are right in this series and the margins have been razor thin. There is no reason to believe Dallas will not be on the right side of the margins in its raucous home barn. Look, if the Stars lose a game at home, particularly Game 3, I will sing a different tune. But if they hold serve like the Golden Knights did in the first two games, they essentially send it back to Sin City as a best-of-3. And then, as they say, it is anybody's hockey game, my friend.