SAN JOSE -- The Sharks once again spent a lot of time on the power play in Friday's series-tying 5-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 2 of the first round.
But once again, San Jose could only match Vegas' output on the man advantage, as each team finished the night with a power-play goal. This time around, the Golden Knights scored outside of 5-on-5 situations and the power play, tallying short-handed goals in the first and third periods. Each marker gave the second-year franchise a two-goal advantage, and the second short-handed tally all but clinched Game 2.