Referee Kelly Sutherland waved off Armia's goal for goalie interference on the ice. But coach Paul Maurice challenged, and the NHL Situation Room in Toronto overturned the call. When Sutherland tried to explain the Situation Room had determined the puck had gone in before Armia made contact with Fleury, no one could hear him. It was too loud.
The Golden Knights never pulled within one after that, and they were held to 21 shots, tying their lowest output of the playoffs. These Jets are different than the Los Angeles Kings and the San Jose Sharks they faced in the first two rounds, respectively -- bigger, faster, better, maybe on the verge of something special.
Game 2 is here Monday (8 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, SN, TVAS).
"You can tell there's that buzz in the air," said Scheifele, who scored his NHL-leading 12th goal of the playoffs in the second. "For us, we love it. Our fans treat us so well. They support us through thick and thin. This year, they've been awesome. Hopefully we can give them a lot more to cheer about."