When the Golden Knights tried to put the puck on net, the Capitals got in lanes. Washington blocked 26 shots.
"It's just not enough speed for us through the neutral zone," forward James Neal said. "We're just kind of waiting around. It's tough. It's tight out there. But I think once we get it, we've got to have some poise with the puck.
"We've got to make the right plays. We've got to make it easier on each other. I thought once we make a play, we're rushing the next one. We've got to have some poise, settle down a little bit and get back what's made us successful. We just haven't got there.
"That's them doing a good job, for sure."
The Golden Knights have been outplayed for stretches within games in these playoffs. They had been able to adjust and get back to their game relatively quickly until now, and it seems like the longer they go without doing it, the worse they become.
"I think at times maybe a bounce or two isn't going our way, so we're overthinking it and overcomplicating it for ourselves," forward Alex Tuch said. "We play our best when we're playing simple. We're moving pucks. We're reloading. We're backchecking. We're forechecking hard. We're making the other team make mistakes. That wasn't the case.
"I think we're a little late -- late to pucks, late to the forecheck. We're not forechecking as a five-man unit, and we've just got to fix that."
Frankly, the Golden Knights look and sound rattled for the first time in … ever?
"I feel like we're a little bit nervous," forward David Perron said. "We don't make too many plays out there right now. It's not something we've done."