Buffer announced the coaches and starters as if this were the first round of a heavyweight title bout, which it was.
"I was like, 'I'm ready to rumble,' " Schmidt said, smiling. "He was spot on. I know how Floyd [Mayweather Jr.] feels after all these years. That's pretty cool."
Mayweather, the former boxing champion, was in the stands, of course, as the teams traded blows. It was 1-0, Vegas. Then it was 2-1, Washington. Then it was 3-2, Vegas. Then it was 4-3, Washington.
"It's the Stanley Cup Final," forward Pierre-Edouard Bellemare said. "I didn't expect 6-0."
Each time the Golden Knights fell behind, there was a loud roar. There was a lot of red in the stands. There were more opposing fans at T-Mobile Arena than for any other game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, by far.
But each time, there was a "Go, Knights, go!" chant too, and as they have throughout the playoffs, the Golden Knights struck back quickly. After forward Tom Wilson put Washington ahead 4-3 at 1:10 of the third period, forward Ryan Reaves tied it 4-4 at 2:41. Forward Tomas Nosek put Vegas ahead 5-4 at 9:44 and scored an empty-net goal at 19:57 to make it 6-4.