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The Dallas Stars have dominated as the NHL’s top road team all season, and now their playoff hopes hinge on their away performance.

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The Dallas Stars are gearing up for a crucial road trip as they head to T-Mobile Arena for games against the Vegas Golden Knights. Trailing 0-2 in the series, the Stars are looking to replicate the success they had on the road during the regular season.

With a stellar 26-10-5 road record, the Stars have been the best road team in the league this year, earning points 69.5% of the time. Coach Pete DeBoer emphasized the importance of winning road games, especially in the playoffs.

Forward Tyler Seguin highlighted the simplicity and focus required to succeed on the road, noting that sometimes playing away from home can actually be easier. The Stars will need to simplify their game and capitalize on their chances to turn the series around.

Facing a 2-0 deficit, the Stars have their work cut out for them, but they are determined to bounce back and make a statement in Vegas. With the Golden Knights playing their first home playoff game since winning the Stanley Cup, the Stars are looking to play the role of the villain and spoil their opponent’s momentum.

Despite the odds stacked against them, the Stars are confident in their ability to respond and make a comeback. As they prepare for Game 3, they are focused on playing to their strengths and proving that their road success can carry them to victory in the playoffs.

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