Las Vegas Review-Journal

Knights set expansion mark

Beat Jets in overtime for 34th victory, most by first-year NHL team

- By Steve Carp Las Vegas Review-journal

WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The Florida Panthers have a banner extolling the accomplish­ment of having a record 33 wins by an NHL expansion franchise.

That banner was rendered irrelevant thanks to the Golden Knights, who made hockey history Thursday with their 34th win as David Perron’s goal with 1:03 left in overtime beat the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 at Bell MTS Place.

In the 1993-94 season, the Panthers and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim each won 33 times in 84 league games. The Knights (34-12-4, 72 points) won No. 34 in 50 games.

“It’s great,” coach Gerard Gallant said of the milestone. “But it doesn’t mean a whole lot right now to be honest with you. We’re just trying to battle to get two points every night. But at the end of the season we’ll look back on it and be happy.”

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Perron, whose game-winner was his 13th goal, also assisted on Erik Haula’s second-period power-play goal. He said it’s better to wait until the end of the season and see what you accomplish­ed before celebratin­g.

“Once we got to 30 wins, we knew we were going to get there,” he said of the record. “But it’s important that we keep looking at things day-to-day and keep trying to get better.”

The Knights were trying to hold on when Kyle Connor scored with 2:36 left to pull the Jets even 2-2 and get the crowd of 15,321 back into it. Winnipeg had four great opportunit­ies to win it in overtime but Marc-andre Fleury scrambled and dived to keep the puck out.

“It got a little hectic there,” said Fleury, who was knocked down during a scramble after Josh Morrissey’s shot teetered in the crease but was cleared by his teammates. “Guys were flying everywhere. But I love it and I was happy when David scored.”

Winnipeg took a 1-0 lead after Fleury misplayed the puck behind his net and Matt Hendricks pounced on it and passed to Joel Armia, who deposited it into a wide-open net 15:10 into the game.

“I should have moved it along quicker,” said Fleury, who made 24 saves for his 14th win of the year. “I waited too long.”

Reilly Smith tied the score at 12:10 in the second period with a short-handed goal. He checked Blake Wheeler off the puck in the Winnipeg zone, walked in and beat Connor Hellebuyck for his 14th goal as Colin Miller was in the penalty box for holding. It was the second straight game Smith had scored after going goal-less in his previous six.

Haula’s power-play goal with 1:30 remaining in the second period was challenged by the Jets. They claimed goaltender interferen­ce by James Neal as Haula put the loose puck past Hellebuyck. But the goal, Haula’s 19th, stood after review. It marked the fourth straight game in which

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John Woods The Canadian Press Knights goaltender Marc-andre Fleury stops the puck — and Winnipeg’s Blake Wheeler and teammate Colin Miller — in overtime Thursday.
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