So after a few hiccups early, Dallas did improve in Game 3. Fueled by a raucous crowd and a few lineup changes, the Stars were hands down the better team. They started pelting Pekka Rinne with scoring chances, and looked for all the world like they were going to get something going.
So when Rocco Grimaldi (it hadto be Rocco Grimaldi) skated down the right wing and flipped a harmless shot at Bishop, you fully expected the big goalie to make the save and start an odd-man rush going the other way. Instead, he flubbed and allowed the shot to go in.
"It's unfortunate. It's a bad goal. It's one that you have to have," Bishop said. "I just got caught a little in between. I was going to punch it out, and then I was going to corral it. It hopped inside and in. It's unfortunate, but it happens."
It was a bad mistake, but hey, there were almost two periods left to play, so the Stars could get it back.
They tried to do just that, and earned a minute and a half of 5-on-3 power play in the second period. The man advantage has gone 0-for-10 in the past two games, so you know the results. But the opportunities were there, as Dallas had 11 power-play shots on goal, and simply couldn't beat Rinne.