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Golden Knights vs. Stars playoff preview - NHL.com

No. 1 Vegas Golden Knights vs. No. 3 Dallas Stars

Golden Knights: 4-3 to win Western Conference Second Round against No. 5 Vancouver Canucks; 4-1 to win first round against No. 8 Chicago Blackhawks; 3-0-0 in Qualifiers round-robin; 39-28-4, .606 points percentage in regular season

Stars: 4-3 to win second round against No. 2 Colorado Avalanche; 4-2 to win first round against No. 6 Calgary Flames; 1-2-0 in Qualifiers round-robin; 37-24-8, .594 points percentage in regular season

Season series: VGK 1-1-0; DAL 1-0-1

Game 1 is Sunday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, CBC, SN, TVAS)

The Golden Knights are in the Western Conference Final for the second time in their three seasons of existence and look to win their first Stanley Cup. To do so, they will have to get past the Stars, who have reached the conference final for the first time since 2008, when they lost to the Detroit Red Wings in six games.

Vegas and Dallas have never met in the postseason and each is coming off a dramatic Game 7 victory on Friday to cap the second round.

The Golden Knights defeated the Vancouver Canucks 3-0 to advance, needing a win in the deciding game after leading the best-of-7 series 3-1. They defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 4-1 in the first round.

"They're big, they're heavy, they're experienced, they're fast," Stars coach Rick Bowness said. "This is a whole new challenge for us. ... I know they're the favorites, based on the regular season, based on the round-robin, as they should be. That's fine. We've been the underdog in the other two series as well. 

"The challenge is that this is very a deep team and this is a very experienced heavy team, and they're going to come at us and we understand that. ... It's going to be which team can forecheck the best, which team can hem the other team in their own zone. Spend as little time in your zone as possible."

Dallas also had to win a Game 7 after taking a 3-1 series lead against the Colorado Avalanche. The Stars won 5-4 in overtime of the deciding game on the third goal of the game by rookie forward Joel Kiviranta. Dallas had trailed by a goal at three different times during the game.

It was redemption for the Stars, which lost Game 7 of the second round last season, 2-1 in double overtime to the eventual Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues.

"When you looked at Dallas during the season, you kind of scratched your head why they weren't creating offense with the personnel they had," Golden Knights coach Peter DeBoer said. "It didn't make a lot of sense. The fact they've put that piece together here, since we've come back, that's not a surprise to me. They've got a lot of skill back both on the back end and up front. Real good power play. They're firing on all cylinders. It's going to be a great test."

Dallas, which defeated the Calgary Flames in six games in the first round, now sets its sights on Vegas, which earned the top seed in the Western Conference after going 3-0-0 in the round-robin portion of the Stanley Cup Qualifiers.

The Stars, the No. 3 seed after going 1-2-0 in the round-robin, were 1-0-1 against the Golden Knights during the regular season, and lost 5-3 to Vegas in the first game of the round-robin.

[RELATED: Complete Golden Knights vs. Stars series coverage]

Game breakers

Golden Knights: Shea Theodore has scored 16 points (six goals, 10 points) in 15 games and leads Vegas in postseason scoring. The defenseman scored with a Bobby Orr-like move in Game 5 against the Canucks, weaving through three defenders and going top shelf, and broke goalie Thatcher Demko's 98-save streak in Game 7 to snap a scoreless tie at 13:52 of the third period. No wonder forward Mark Stone has hyped him as worthy of the Norris Trophy, awarded to the best defenseman in the NHL.

Stars: Miro Heiskanen has scored 21 points (five goals, 16 assists) in 16 postseason games, a Stars record for most points by a defenseman in the playoffs. The 21-year-old has two more points in 10 fewer games than any defenseman had in the playoffs last year, when St. Louis Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo scored 19 points (three goals, 16 assists) in 26 games. Heiskanen scored 17 points (five goals, 12 assists) through the first two rounds, including 13 points (three goals, 10 assists) in an active eight-game point streak tied with Dennis Maruk, Tony McKegney, Neal Broten and Mike Modano for the longest in Stars/Minnesota North Stars playoff history.

Video: VAN@VGK, Gm7: Theodore capitalizes off draw for PPG

Goaltending

Golden Knights: Robin Lehner is the choice of coach Peter DeBoer, who stayed with Lehner instead of starting Marc-Andre Fleury in Game 7 of the second round, even though Lehner had lost consecutive games and had played the night before in Game 6. The reward was a 14-save shutout that included a spectacular glove save on Canucks forward Brock Boeser when the score was 0-0. Lehner is 8-4-0 with a 1.99 goals-against average and .918 save percentage in the postseason. He also has three shutouts, all against Vancouver. 

Stars: Dallas has been riding Anton Khudobin in the postseason and he has delivered with an 8-5-0 record, 2.94 GAA and .909 save percentage. Khudobin started six of seven games against the Avalanche, with a brief rest to allow Ben Bishop to start Game 5, the second half of a back-to-back. Bishop allowed four goals on 19 shots in 13:43 during his start and was replaced by Khudobin. It's not yet known if Bishop, who has been unfit to play in 10 of the past 11 games, will be an option for the Stars in Game 1 on Sunday.

Video: VAN@VGK, Gm7: Lehner dives to rob Boeser

Numbers to know

Golden Knights: Vegas has had 60.5 percent of the shot attempts at 5-on-5 in the postseason; Dallas (48.9) is 16th among the 24 teams that qualified for the postseason. The Golden Knights lead the postseason in most shots at 5-on-5 (436) and in all situations (557), and in fewest shots against per game (24.7).

Stars: Dallas has 45 points (11 goals, 34 assists) from its defensemen this postseason; Vegas has 38 (11 goals, 27 assists). It is the most points recorded by Stars defensemen in the playoffs since 1999, when they combined for 46 points (seven goals, 39 assists) on the way to the Stanley Cup.

X-factors

Golden Knights: Vegas' biggest advantage is depth, and the third line of Nick Cousins, Nicolas Roy and Alex Tuch causes matchup problems, particularly Tuch because of his combination of size (6-foot-4, 220 pounds), skill and speed. The forward leads the Golden Knights in postseason goals with eight and is fourth in scoring with 10 points. "The teams that are still playing this time of year have those luxuries," DeBoer said. "That depth is the reason that teams are still around."

Stars: Denis Gurianov leads all rookie forwards with 15 points (eight goals, seven assists) in 16 games this postseason. The 23-year-old has points in six straight games (two goals, six assists) and in nine of 13 games through the first two rounds. He scored four goals in Dallas' 7-3 series-clinching win in Game 6 of the first round against the Calgary Flames.

Video: DAL@CGY, Gm6: Gurianov records four-goal game

They said it

"We're just a resilient team. We work hard, and when we work hard, I think we're a successful team. Obviously, we have a lot of skill, a lot of great players in that team, but at the end of the day, every night it's going to be the hard-working team that is going to win." -- Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault

"We've been here for 40-something days, but before we got here, you come to training camp in September, you go through a lot as a team. But since we've been here, all we have is each other. It's been a lot of fun. We have a lot going on in our player lounge. You can always find something to do there. Happy to be staying here a little longer." -- Stars captain Jamie Benn

Will win if …

Golden Knights: They continue to use their depth and forecheck to their advantage, and their offense comes back alive. The best way to limit the Stars offensively, especially Heiskanen, is to keep them in their own zone and force them to defend. Before they ran into Demko, Vegas was averaging 3.75 goals per game in the postseason.

Stars: They continue to get production from their defense and their top forwards, Benn, Tyler Seguin and Alexander Radulov, find consistent production. Dallas has been scoring more in the playoffs (3.31 goals per game) than they did in the regular season (2.58) largely because of their active defensemen. The top line produced early in the series against the Avalanche, scoring 17 points (seven goals, 10 assists) in the first four games, before fading in Games 5 and 6 with one point, a goal by Benn, between them, a reason why the Stars lost each game. Radulov scored two goals and Benn had an assist in Game 7.

Video: DAL@COL, Gm7: Radulov ties game with second goal

Golden Knights projected lineup

Max Pacioretty -- William Karlsson -- Mark Stone

Jonathan Marchessault -- Paul Stastny -- Reilly Smith

Nick Cousins -- Nicolas Roy -- Alex Tuch

William Carrier -- Chandler Stephenson -- Ryan Reaves

Alec Martinez -- Shea Theodore

Brayden McNabb -- Nate Schmidt

Nick Holden -- Zach Whitecloud

Robin Lehner

Marc-Andre Fleury

Scratched: Dylan Coghlan, Oscar Dansk, Reid Duke, Deryk Engelland, Nicolas Hague, Keegan Kolesar, Peyton Krebs, Jon Merrill, Gage Quinney, Patrick Brown 

Unfit to play: Tomas Nosek

Stars projected lineup

Jamie Benn -- Tyler Seguin -- Alexander Radulov

Mattias Janmark -- Joe Pavelski -- Denis Gurianov

Joel Kiviranta -- Roope Hintz -- Corey Perry

Jason Dickinson -- Radek Faksa -- Blake Comeau

Esa Lindell -- John Klingberg

Jamie Oleksiak -- Miro Heiskanen

Andrej Sekera -- Joel Hanley

Anton Khudobin

Jake Oettinger

Scratched: Nick Caamano, Jason Robertson, Justin Dowling, Gavin Bayreuther, Thomas Harley, Ty Dellandrea, Landon Bow 

Unfit to play: Ben Bishop, Stephen Johns, Andrew Cogliano, Taylor Fedun

NHL.com Senior Writer Dan Rosen and NHL.com columnist Nicholas J. Cotsonika contributed to this report

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