Matthews tied it 1-1 at 8:14 on Toronto's sixth power play of the game when he shot over Subban's glove from the right face-off dot.
"As we went along the first two periods on the power play we were a bit stagnant," Matthews said, "so in the third we pretty much said 'What do we have to lose? Let's move around and get the penalty kill thinking more.' It was different guys going to different guys and reacting off our instincts, not just drawing up plays but reacting off one another. It kind of spread them out a bit, and we were able to score."
Pacioretty credited Andersen as a major reason the Golden Knights came up short.
"He made some big saves, he's one of the best in the League for reason," Pacioretty said. "The timeliness of the saves he made and knowing what the situation is in the game [was big]. We have to do a better job taking away his eyes, but you can't take away credit from him that he's a very strong goaltender."