Journal Pioneer

Knights win fifth straight game

Vegas records 15th victory of inaugural season

- BY BOB BAUM

A two-minute burst of offence was enough for another win for the Vegas Golden Knights. The expansion team that doesn’t play like one strengthen­ed its grip on first place in the Pacific Division with a 4-2 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday night. Tomas Nosek, William Karlsson and Erik Haula scored in a 1:42 span of the second period, providing just enough offence. Jonathan Marchessau­lt added an empty-net goal right before the buzzer and an earlier pair of assists for the Knights, now 3-0 against Arizona. Vegas, who is 15-6-1 (wonlost-overtime losses), in its first season, has three wins in four nights.

“That’s six points we were talking about against division rivals, too,” Karlsson said. “Yeah, six huge points and hopefully we’ll continue like this.”

Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Brendan Perlini scored in a third-period Coyotes comeback. Perlini’s spectacula­r goal through traffic and past goalie Malcolm Subban cut the lead to 3-2 with 9:25 remaining.

The Coyotes, who had won four of their previous five, killed a four-minute, double-minor penalty by Jason Demers for high-sticking and had 3:24 left when play returned to five-onfive. But they couldn’t penetrate the Knights’ defence. Both teams were playing a day after tough overtime wins.

Not a perfect game

“No, it wasn’t a perfect game,” Vegas coach and Summerside native Gerard Gallant said. “Like I said, it’s back to back, three games in four nights with a couple days of travelling, we had some jump at times but again it wasn’t a solid effort.” It was, however, good enough for a win.

“We made some key saves, got a great penalty kill and, when the game got real tight, we still played really well,” Gallant said.

The Knights’ first two goals came just 31 seconds apart. Ekman-Larsson lost control of the puck and Nosek took it away. Nosek skated unchecked down the ice and knocked it past goalie Scott Wedgewood for a short-handed goal to make it 1-0 with at 7:23 of the second period. Seconds later, Vegas won the ensuing face-off and William Karlsson’s one-timer put the Knights up 2-0 at the 7:54 mark.

Slightly more than a minute passed before the finale of the scoring barrage. Erik Haula knocked in the rebound after Marchessau­lt’s shot was blocked by Wedgewood and the Golden Knights led 3-0. Wedgewood was replaced by Marek Langhamer.

Subban, in his first start in more than a month due to injury, had 23 saves.

Vegas hosts Dallas on Tuesday.

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