Three Takeaways From Game 2 for the Golden Knights

The Vegas Golden Knights took a commanding 2-0 lead against the Dallas Stars. But what are the three main takeaways from their big victory?
Vegas Golden Knights v Dallas Stars - Game Two
Vegas Golden Knights v Dallas Stars - Game Two / Sam Hodde/GettyImages
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2. The Vegas Golden Knights Have an Elite Top Line

Tonight's game proved one thing to be true; low-scoring games are won by your best line. It's a testament to handling adversity, especially when goals come at a premium. The Dallas Stars came out more physical, taking out the Golden Knights early on. However, the top line led the charge, helping the team regroup and win.

It always starts with Jack Eichel, whose offensive creativity is second to none. His breakaway pass to Jonathan Marchessault for the game-tying goal in the first helped the team respond in kind to Dallas's first goal. Such clutch play makes playoff legends grow, with Eichel being no different.

As for Jonathan Marchessault, the cries for him to get a nice contract extension continue to grow. The defending Conn Smythe winner added a goal and assist of his own, establishing himself as a clutch hockey player. It's no secret Vegas Golden Knights fans want him to get paid. If the Quebec native continues his scorching pace, Kelly McCrimmon and the Golden Knights will have no choice but to bring him back.

Overall, the Golden Knights top line is proving to be overwhelming, dictating the pace of play against their opponents. If Vegas has their top line performing well, that bodes well for the other three. That way, the boys can rally around the top guns and make life miserable for their opponents.