It’s playoff time in the NHL, which means it’s not time for style points. It’s only about winning, however you might create such an end result. You might not play your best and yet still discover success on the scoreboard. Take the Vegas Golden Knights on Monday night. They were outplayed by Anaheim in Game 1 of a best-of seven series — “We were not good,” Knights coach John Tortorella said — and still prevailed 3-1 . That’s all that matters. The Ducks could score six goals in Game 2 on Wednesday night and if the Knights score seven, nobody will question the outcome on their side of the ledger. Or shouldn’t, at least. It’s all about the bottom line. The end result. First to four wins advances. Mostly bad “That’s a key in the playoffs,” Tortorella said. “This is a find-a-way league. You watch teams throughout the playoffs find ways to win when they really don’t deserve it. We did that (Monday) night. But there’s only so many kicks at the can at that.…