The Avalanche dominated the first period and took a 2-0 lead, then made it 4-0 by 4:03 of the second. Lehner might have wanted a couple of the goals back. The first came on a backhand by forward Mikko Rantanen, a wicked shot, but a shot from outside the right face-off dot. The fourth squeaked between his pads. It was a no-look shot by center Nathan MacKinnon, who has eight goals in five games, but still.
That said, the Golden Knights turned over the puck and gave up rush chances. They were outskated and outplayed. And then, after forward Mattias Janmark was knocked out of the game by a hit by Avalanche defenseman Ryan Graves, they fell part, lost their composure and took penalties.
"We kind of get away from our game," Vegas captain Mark Stone said. "But let's be honest here: When you're down 4-0 halfway through the game, it's a long way to climb from. But we'll be ready [for Game 2]. There's no doubt in our group."
They'd better be ready. They'd better hope rest was the biggest problem. These teams tied for the most points in the NHL in the regular season (82), Colorado winning the Presidents' Trophy thanks to the regulation-wins tiebreaker (35-30), but they looked like they were in different leagues Sunday.
Colorado's top line of Gabriel Landeskog (two goals, one assist), MacKinnon (two goals, one assist) and Rantanen (one goal, one assist) put on a clinic. So did defenseman Cale Makar (one goal, three assists).
"I think we gave their skill players just a little bit too much respect, a little too much room, and obviously good players are going to make plays in that space," Holden said.
Game 2 is at Ball Arena on Wednesday (10 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, SN, TVAS). No matter who starts in goal, the Golden Knights need to put him in a better position to succeed than they put Lehner in Game 1.
"We'll flush this one," Stone said. "We'll see what we did wrong. There's a few areas that we were actually not bad at, but there's a lot of things we need to improve going forward. We're fortunate to have two days in between games here, a little bit of rest, a little bit of recover, regroup, and be ready for Wednesday."