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Play-by-play highlights and interview clips from game broadcasts on the Vegas Golden Knights Radio Network featuring announcers Dan D'Uva and Gary Lawless.

  1. 2d ago

    Full Game Highs: Vegas Erases Two-Goal Deficit, Takes Game 1 of SCF on Road

    The Vegas Golden Knights erased a two-goal first-period deficit and defeated the Carolina Hurricanes, 5-4, in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday night at Lenovo Center. Nikolaj Ehlers scored twice in the opening period to give Carolina a 2-0 lead before Shea Theodore cut the deficit in half with less than six minutes remaining in the frame. Vegas surged ahead with two goals in the first 4:35 of the second period as Ivan Barbashev tied the game 30 seconds into the period and William Karlsson gave the Golden Knights their first lead.  After Jordan Staal evened the score at 3-3 late in the second, Brett Howden restored Vegas’ advantage early in the third before Shayne Gostisbehere tied it again at 4-4. Tomas Hertl scored the game-winning goal with 3:41 remaining, finishing off a setup from Colton Sissons to secure the 5-4 victory.  Theodore led the way with a goal and two assists, while Brayden McNabb recorded three assists and a game-high plus-three rating. Howden scored his NHL-leading 11th playoff goal, and Carter Hart made 23 saves to earn his seventh consecutive postseason victory. The win gave Vegas a 1-0 series lead and marked the first time in NHL history that a road team overcame a multi-goal deficit to win Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. Jack Eichel added an assist to become the fastest American-born player in NHL history to reach 50 career playoff assists, while Mitch Marner's helper on Karlsson's goal gave him an NHL-best 22 postseason points (7G, 15A).

    25 min
  2. May 27

    Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Sweep Avalanche, Advance to Third SCF Berth in Nine Seasons

    The Vegas Golden Knights eliminated the Colorado Avalanche, 2-1, in Game 4 of the Western Conference Final on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena to complete a four-game sweep and advance to the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in nine seasons. At 4:42 of the first period, Mark Stone opened the scoring after corralling a high flip pass from Brayden McNabb, dropping the puck to himself on a breakaway and beating Mackenzie Blackwood for a 1-0 lead. Following a scoreless second period, Cole Smith doubled Vegas’ advantage with 5:45 remaining when he redirected Dylan Coghlan’s shot through Blackwood’s five-hole. Gabriel Landeskog answered late for Colorado, but the Golden Knights held on for the victory as Carter Hart stopped 20 of 21 shots. Smith netted the game-winning goal and his third tally of the postseason, while Stone continued his strong stretch with his third goal and fifth point in his last four games. McNabb added the primary assist on Stone’s opener and led Vegas in ice time at 23:56. Hart finished with a .952 save percentage as the Golden Knights extended their playoff win streak to six games. Vegas recorded the second playoff sweep in franchise history and outscored Colorado, 14-7, across the Western Conference Final. Hart turned aside 118 shots in the series and posted a .944 save percentage while extending his personal winning streak to six games, the longest in franchise history. Shea Theodore continued his standout postseason with 21 career points in series-clinching games, the most among active NHL defensemen, and also leads the NHL this postseason with 46 blocked shots. Mitch Marner paces all skaters with 21 playoff points, Jack Eichel leads the league with 16 assists, and Pavel Dorofeyev and Brett Howden are tied for the postseason lead with 10 goals each. Vegas also owns the top three postseason hit totals in the NHL, led by Ivan Barbashev (83), Keegan Kolesar (70), and Cole Smith (66).

    20 min
  3. May 25

    Full Game Highs: Golden Knights Complete Three-Goal Comeback in 5-3 Win Against Avalanche

    The Vegas Golden Knights overcame a three-goal deficit to defeat the Colorado Avalanche, 5-3, in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final on Sunday night at T-Mobile Arena, taking a 3-0 series lead. The Avalanche jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period of Game 3 of the Western Conference Final as Gabriel Landeskog opened the scoring at 3:21, Nazem Kadri doubled the lead just over seven minutes later, and Jack Drury added a shorthanded breakaway goal with 6:45 remaining in the frame. The Golden Knights responded immediately in the second period when Mark Stone scored on the power play just 19 seconds into the period off a setup from Mitch Marner and Tomas Hertl. William Karlsson cut the deficit to 3-2 at 4:05 of the second by burying a rebound from Marner’s shot, before Keegan Kolesar tied the game later in the period by tipping Dylan Coghlan’s point shot and backhanding the loose puck over the line. Tomas Hertl completed the comeback in the third period, giving Vegas its first lead of the night at 8:21 with a highlight-reel backhand goal after beating Sam Malinski off the rush. Brett Howden sealed the 5-3 win with an empty-net goal from the Vegas blue line in the final minute. Carter Hart made 32 saves, including 19 over the final two periods, as the Golden Knights took a commanding 3-0 series lead. Hertl finished with a goal and an assist for first-star honors and scored his first postseason game-winning goal with Vegas. Stone recorded two points in his return to the lineup and scored his franchise-record 40th playoff goal with the Golden Knights. Marner added two assists for his sixth multi-point game of the postseason, Karlsson posted a goal and an assist with a game-high plus-three rating, and Kolesar scored his first goal of the playoffs. Hart extended his streak to five consecutive games with at least 30 saves. Vegas completed the first three-goal comeback in franchise playoff history and became just the 10th team in NHL history to take a 3-0 series lead against a Presidents’ Trophy winner. Hertl has seven points in his last six games, while Howden’s 10 postseason goals are tied for the NHL lead with Pavel Dorofeyev. Karlsson’s 76 career playoff points rank second in franchise history, and Marner became only the fifth player in NHL history to record at least 14 assists in his first 15 postseason games with a team.

    23 min

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Play-by-play highlights and interview clips from game broadcasts on the Vegas Golden Knights Radio Network featuring announcers Dan D'Uva and Gary Lawless.

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