Albuquerque Journal

Expansion Golden Knights go up 2-1 on Jets

Vegas now two wins from finals

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Jonathan Marchessau­lt scored two goals — including an empty-netter in the closing seconds — to lead the Vegas Golden Knights to a 4-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals Wednesday night.

Vegas took a 2-1 series lead and is two wins from advancing to the Stanley Cup finals. The Golden Knights improved to 5-1 at home in the playoffs will host Game 4 on Friday night.

James Neal and Alex Tuch also scored for Vegas, and Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 33 shots.

Mark Scheifele scored both of Winnipeg’s goals and has a playoff-leading 14 goals in 15 postseason games. Connor Hellebuyck had 26 saves for the Jets, who arrived in Las Vegas having outscored their opposition 23-15 in road games during the playoffs.

Marchessau­lt scored his seventh goal of the playoffs just 35 seconds into the game as he took a pass from Brayden McNabb and went forehand-backhand to slip the puck past Hellebuyck, giving the Golden Knights a 1-0 lead.

Scheifele tied it with a double-deflection off his stick and calf that went past Fleury. But 12 seconds later, Neal answered when Hellebuyck misplayed the puck behind his net and Erik Haula dished a perfect pass, giving the Knights a 2-1 lead.

Tuch notched his fifth goal of the playoffs to push the lead to 3-1 after Neal fed him with a pass from behind the net.

Scheifele netted his second goal of the game just 18 seconds into the third period to cut Vegas’ lead to one, but Winnipeg couldn’t overcome the Golden Knights’ speed and execution, despite outplaying them over the final 20 minutes.

Fleury, who bounced back after a loss in Game 1 to stop 30 of 31 shots in Game 2, made several huge saves late in the game to preserve Vegas’ lead. After stonewalli­ng Tyler Myers’ breakaway attempt with 11:50 left in the game, he stymied Scheifele’s shot with 9:30 remaining. Less than two minutes later, Fleury smothered the puck with a slew of players piled near the crease.

Winnipeg pulled Hellebuyck with 1:03 left, but Marchessau­lt’s empty-netter with 3 seconds left sealed the win.

Winnipeg hadn’t lost back-to-back games during the playoffs.

Teams that take a 2-1 lead in the conference final (or NHL semifinals) have won the series 35 of 43 times (81.4 percent) since 1975. … While ticket prices for Friday’s Game 4 spiked as high as $5,000 on Monday, they ranged between $259 and $2,500 as the puck dropped for Game 3.

LIGHTNING-CAPITALS:

The good news for Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals is they still lead their Eastern Conference final against the Tampa Bay Lightning. The bad news for the Capitals, counterint­uitive as it may be: They host Game 4.

So far, Washington is 7-1 in away games this postseason, closing out each of its first two series on the road.

Heading into tonight, the Capitals are only 3-4 in their arena. The latest setback was a 4-2 loss to the Lightning on Tuesday, after two victories at Tampa Bay.

Ovechkin simply shrugged when asked about that discrepanc­y.

“We don’t think about it,” the three-time NHL MVP said. “We just play our game.”

 ?? DAVID BECKER/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Winnipeg’s Mark Scheifele (55) barrels into the net as Vegas goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, rear, and Erik Haula defend during Wednesday’s game in Las Vegas, Nev.
DAVID BECKER/ASSOCIATED PRESS Winnipeg’s Mark Scheifele (55) barrels into the net as Vegas goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, rear, and Erik Haula defend during Wednesday’s game in Las Vegas, Nev.

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