Shayna Goldman
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That'll help give them the support on the back end they need on both ends of the ice to help maximize what they bring to the lineup offensively.
I think that they had a much better game one.
And I think at times throughout the entire postseason so far, you watch them and you go, well, they're that battle tested experience team.
And I hate the cliches and I hate the narratives, but it's true.
You watch how Utah was super resilient and they would go to overtime and they had the legs to keep up, you know, past the 60 minute marker.
You know, they knew how to kill these penalties or clamp down on the four check and do what they needed to do.
And you saw that in game one.
Anaheim couldn't generate anything on their power play, which was so effective against the Oilers.
They couldn't even establish their formation in the zone.
It felt like Vegas had that edge.
And then it comes down to the play where there's a missed icing call.
And I do think it was unfortunate for Anaheim.
But at the end of the day in that, you keep playing until you hear the whistles.
Vegas knew that.
Anaheim, it felt like that was an inexperienced mistake there.
And I think Anaheim definitely...
You know, they adjusted.
They played a much tighter defensive game against Vegas.
But I'm a little bit more worried about the Golden Knights in this series because it does feel like, one, there's more riding on it for them.