If either shot goes in, it's a tie game at that point. Neither did.
"I was just trying not to think and just trying to read the game, take what was in front of me," Jones said. "I was able to get a good look at both of them, and I was able to come up with the save."
That's the goalie who went to the Stanley Cup Final with the Sharks in 2016. That's the goalie the Sharks signed to a six-year contract July 1, 2017. That's the goalie who had a .931 save percentage in the playoffs until he ran into the Golden Knights last year.
"He's a heck of a goalie," said center Joe Pavelski, the captain. "I know everybody wants to write their things, but we've got a lot of belief in this guy.
"We played the right way tonight, and it probably started with him and led the way out. But we were committed, helping him out a little bit. Made some great saves, especially that 2-on-1 after they scored. Game-saving save there.
"That's what he's always done for us. He's made those key saves."
Perhaps the most impressive part?
The Sharks held the line of Max Pacioretty, Paul Stastny and Mark Stone to zero points. Stone (six goals, four assists) and Pacioretty (four goals, six assists) lead the playoffs in scoring with 10 points each. Stastny is third with eight points (two goals, six assists).