Las Vegas Review-Journal

New series, another Eakin contributi­on

Center again shows his value to Knights

- By Steve Carp Las Vegas Review-journal

There were those who were questionin­g Cody Eakin’s value to the Golden Knights during the regular season as the veteran center struggled to be a consistent offensive threat.

The doubters might have been silenced given Eakin’s play in the postseason.

Eakin scored the first goal of the series 4:31 into Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals Thursday against the San Jose Sharks, setting an aggressive tone that the Sharks never matched. The Golden Knights never really slowed down as they took a 1-0 series lead and protected home ice with a 7-0 victory at T-mobile Arena.

Eakin, who scored the game-tying goal in Game 3 of the Knights’ 3-2 win over Los Angeles in the opening round, deflected Brayden Mcnabb’s wrist shot from the point past Martin Jones to get the Knights on their way.

“It’s nice to get one early, especially at home. But I didn’t think it would be the last one,” Eakin said.

“Every shift matters. It’s the time of the year that everyone is trying to play their best hockey.”

The Knights built a 4-0 lead through the game’s first 11:43, then chased Jones from the San Jose net early in the second period as the lead grew to 5-0.

“I didn’t think it would be the game-winner,” Eakin said. “But sometimes things happen, and we kept the pressure on them. I don’t think it’ll be like that Saturday (in Game 2).”

Eakin has been a superb penalty killer all season, and that has carried over to the playoffs. He helped keep the Sharks off the scoreboard during the frenetic first period, when San Jose had three power-play opportunit­ies, including a 5-on-3 advantage, but could not solve Marc-andre Fleury.

“This is the time of the year where you want to be playing your best,” Eakin said. “It’s always been a fun time for me, and I’m getting an opportunit­y to contribute. I’m just trying to take advantage of it.”

Coach Gerard Gallant said he has been happy with Eakin all along.

“He’s worked hard all year, but he’s stepped it up in the playoffs, scoring goals, killing penalties, making good plays with his line,” Gallant said. “We’re very happy with what Cody’s doing, and I hope he keeps it going.”

Contact Steve Carp at scarp@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2913. Follow @stevecarpr­j on Twitter.

 ?? Chase Stevens ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Knights center Cody Eakin, middle, with teammates Ryan Carpenter, left, and David Perron after scoring in the first period.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Knights center Cody Eakin, middle, with teammates Ryan Carpenter, left, and David Perron after scoring in the first period.

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