Vegas has outshot Colorado in each of the past two outings, holding a combined 84-45 in the category. Goaltender Philipp Grubauer gave the Avs a chance to win both contests, posting a playoff career-high 39 saves in Game 2 and then setting a new personal best two days later with 40 stops in Game 3.
Bednar said the team will gather at 5 p.m. PT on Saturday for a detailed video session, and the Avs coach is confident the squad will be able to learn from the meeting and make the necessary adjustments heading into the fourth contest.
"We've been checking the right way for the better part of a year, and we got to get back to that," Bednar said. "In order to create offense against a team that is above you and working and physical and putting numbers on the puck, you got to get to the inside ice, and you got to be willing to go into those hard areas and win some battles. There is no easy play out there, there is no easy ice out there."
One area that the Golden Knights have been particularly strong in recently has been in the neutral zone. Vegas hasn't allowed Colorado to use its speed to rush into the offensive end to create scoring chances, instead bogging down the Avs at the blue line and forcing them to dump the puck in and win forecheck battles to generate possession.