The Vegas Golden Knights and Vancouver Canucks will look take the lead in the Western Conference Second Round when they play Game 3 at Rogers Place in Edmonton on Saturday.
The game was rescheduled from Thursday after the players on the eight remaining teams decided not to play as a form of protest against systemic racism and police brutality.
"When you're in the League, you're fierce competitors on the ice," Canucks coach Travis Green said. "That's the respect the players have of the game, they understand how it's played on the ice. They also understand when you leave the ice, you're all players in a great sport.
"Everyone loves playing hockey and being in the NHL and I don't expect it to change one bit tonight. I expect the intensity to get magnified as the game goes on."
Teams that win Game 3 after a Stanley Cup Playoff series is tied 1-1 are 218-107 (67.1 percent) winning a best-of-7 series, including 3-1 this postseason.
"We're ready to go, we're excited to get back playing," Golden Knights forward Mark Stone said. "We want to win the Stanley Cup, they want to win the Stanley Cup. I think a lot of us have plenty of friends, not just on our own teams throughout the League, but when it comes to getting on the ice, it's a whole different breed."
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