Vegas is pretty much a team of energy players, they come out like buzz saws with a crazy fore check and a suffocating style that gave Winnipeg little room and little time, especially in that first period. It's a successful way to play, obviously as it balances out the fact that they are the less skilled team, but it is a high energy way to play that cannot possibly be maintained over 60 minutes and hopefully not over the balance of a seven game series (if a team can hang around long enough to take them to seven).
A team playing that high energy needs to have their energy resources depleted as early as possible. Sure they swarm like kamikazes, but if they have to do that and get hit, smashed and slammed repeatedly it makes it all that much more difficult. If they, on top of that, are engaged in hard-nosed scrums after every whistle, that further saps the old energy - but if they are allowed to do the first without having to contend with the other two then we get what we saw these last two games. The better team stifled, smothered and swarmed into submission because they refuse to play hard-nosed playoff hockey. They have no real excuse for losing this series other than the other team simply outworked them. Lets hope something changes - wear them out and more of the game will look like the third period.
And geez, go to the net. I don't know how many times tonight I saw a player take a low percentage shot and his line mates stood still and watched the puck/rebound get swallowed by the goalie or cleared by a defender. This team needs a player (or players) who will go to that dirty area; for the top line not to do it is bad enough (because they are actually scoring), but to see these lower lines not following the puck to the net just seems like playoff disaster to me. I'd love to see some dirty, garbage goals the next game. Jets are still the better team and I still feel pretty good about them moving on.
Go Jets Go!!