The team that has been better in dictating which offensive zone the game will be played has won.
The Golden Knights struggled in Game 1 and could only generate one goal. In Game 2, they were far more effective, getting on the right side of the puck, establish a cycle, pinning the Jets in their own end and limiting their opportunities to break out of the defensive zone with speed.
The result was most telling in the third period, when the Golden Knights scored three goals. In Game 1, they managed two shots on goal in the third.
"We lost body position too much on our forecheck," Jets coach Rick Bowness said. "We were on the wrong side, which allowed them to play a lot faster than they did the game before. Puck battles behind nets, we lost, so those are the things. And we didn't drive the net like we did in the first game. There were times that we did. There were too many times that we could have and we didn't. Those three areas have to be improved."