Asked about not picking up Fleury, Reilly Smith said, "It is disappointing. He's stood on his head for us all season. Goals like that are going to happen with bad bounces and ice when you're playing into the summer. It's not a really big deal. We just have to move forward. We should have done a better job in overtime closing it out."
The Golden Knights have two goals from forwards and are 0-for-10 on the power play in the series.
"There's a lot of problems," Smith said of the power play. "I don't think you can just pinpoint one. Our breakouts have been bad. We're not doing a good job handling pressure. We're not releasing the puck very well, and we're not doing a good job crashing the net and picking up rebounds. So there's a lot of things we have to get better at, and it's costing us the series right now."
DeBoer said the power play is the only part of the Golden Knights' game that wasn't great and they need to focus on the positive going into Game 4 at Bell Centre on Sunday (8 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, SN, TVAS).
"I loved our game," DeBoer said. "If we can play like that for the next week, I have a hard time believing that they're going to beat us two more times. But we've got to go back and look at it and particularly take a lot of the real good stuff we did tonight. If we win next game, we come out with a split, we get home ice back. This series, momentum shifts again."