Dallas Stars fans aren’t happy.
Already two games undefeated in the Western Conference Finals, things got worse for the Stars as the Las Vegas Golden Knights extended their lead to 4-0 early on.
As the clock began ticking with seconds left in the second period, Stars fans threw debris on the ice to express their displeasure.
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Debris from a fan during Game 3 of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs Western Conference Finals between the Dallas Stars and the Vegas Golden Knights at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on May 23, 2023. A member of the ice crew cleaning the ice after throwing a , Texas. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
As a result, both teams headed to the locker room early with 21.6 seconds remaining in the period.
Several bottles were seen lying on the ice, and a public address announcer was heard urging fans not to do so.
Zamboni came out to clean the surface and both teams were back at the end of the 2nd period/beginning of the 3rd period, but the projectiles did not stop.
Back on the ice, a bag of popcorn was thrown at Addin Hill.

Dallas Stars vs. Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Alec Martinez, 23, after a fan threw an object on the ice during the second period of Game 3 of the Western Conference. Goalkeeper Adin Hill, 33, left the game.2023 Stanley Cup Playoff Finals at the American Airlines Center (Jerome Milon-USA TODAY Sports)
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Las Vegas scored three goals in the first period within seven minutes and ten seconds of the hockey game. They won their first two games on home ice after extra time.

Ice crews after fans throw objects on the ice during the second period of Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the American Airlines Center between the Dallas Stars and the Vegas Golden Knights. members clear the ice. . (Jerome Milon-USA TODAY Sports)
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Assuming this score holds up, the Golden Knights are one win away from the Stanley Cup finals for the second time in team history — the first was in 2017-18.