The penalty disparity in Game 1 was fairly lopsided.
By the time the dust had settled, the Panthers had received three power plays, while the Knights were sitting on seven of their own. Regardless of how that ended up happening, the Panthers know they can't afford to spend that much time in the penalty box moving forward in the series.
With those power plays, Florida went 0-for-3, while Vegas finished 2-for-7.
"I felt it was pretty competitive," Staal said. "We've got to learn a little bit with the penalties. That's too many. You can't take that many penalties at this time of the year and expect success offensively. It's tough. It's tight out there. I think we can learn from some of that."
That being said, some of the calls made by officials were head-scratchers.
In addition to a blatant boarding on Cousins being missed, the punishment for two separate scrums wasn't exactly equal. During the initial big scrum in the first period, Hill got away with punching Cousins twice with his blocker. During the second big scrum toward the end of the game, both Sam Bennett and Matthew Tkachuk received misconducts for similar actions.
But, as they always say, these sort of things should even out as the series goes on.
The less self-inflicted wounds, the better.
"You're trying to play on that edge without going over it," forward Sam Reinhart said. "They're a team that when they have a lead, it's tough to come back on. They're comfortable with the lead, and that's where they want to be. It's never easy trying to come back in a game like that."