"The first two games, we just didn't feel like ourselves, whether it was on the bench or on the ice. I just think we need to, externally, which would be on the ice, we've got to make sure we just simplify it," Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt said. "I know it sounds basic, but I think we're getting caught into doing things that we usually aren't doing, which is turning the puck over a lot. That's something that we do really well, is not doing that, and I think that's the biggest thing going into Game 3 what we need to do."
Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury hasn't been as strong this series. After allowing 10 goals in five games to the Jets in the conference final, he's allowed seven goals in two games against the Capitals.
"I think first [it's] just putting that loss behind us," Fleury said. "Move on from our mistakes put it behind and make sure we get a good start tomorrow night. I think we know that we can play the way we want to play. I think we've shown it as a group what to do. Just got to execute it."
The Golden Knights are 13-4 this postseason, so they've been good at shaking off what few mistakes and bad games they've had.
"You try to do too much sometimes, you try to do too much in the neutral zone, trying to make plays that aren't there," Gallant said. "Just keep the game simple, played how you did all season long. It's too late to change now. Play your game the best you can."