Las Vegas Review-Journal

Mcnabb shows knack for picking his spots

D-man’s two-way play registers with Gallant

- By Steve Carp Las Vegas Review-journal

Brayden Mcnabb has become rather offensivel­y minded lately.

The Golden Knights’ defenseman assisted on Cody Eakin’s first-period goal in the Knights’ 7-0 win in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals Thursday against San Jose. It is the second straight game Mcnabb registered a point after he scored the game-winner in the 1-0 series-clincher against Los Angeles on April 17.

“I try to pick my spots,” Mcnabb said Friday after practice at City National Arena. “If I see an opening, I try to take it. But my first responsibi­lityisinmy­ownend.”

Mcnabb has done well there, too. He and his fellow blueliners did a good job of clearing rebounds from in front of Marc-andre Fleury, who stopped 33 shots in earning a third shutout in five playoff games.

“We like what he does on the defensive side,” coach Gerard Gallant said of Mcnabb, who had seven hits and five blocked shots in Game 1. “Whenhehasa­chancetojo­inthe

rush and make plays, that’s big part of his game.”

Cup favorites

The Knights, who were once as long as 500-1 odds to win the Stanley Cup, are now the 3-1 favorite following Thursday’s victory, according to the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook.

The Nashville Predators, Tampa Bay Lightning and Pittsburgh Penguins are all 9-2 with the Boston Bruins 6-1 and the Winnipeg Jets at 7-1. Of the remaining eight teams, the Washington Capitals are 12-1 andtheshar­ks20-1.

Boffo ratings

According to NBC, Thursday’s Game 1 delivered an 11.1 rating for the Las Vegas market on NBC Sports Network.

It was the highest-ever rating for the market on NBCSN. Game 1 did a 19 share, which meant 1 in every 5 television­s in the market were watching the Sharks-golden Knights game every minute.

NBCSN was the No. 1 network in the market during the game, averaging 830,000 viewers and peaking at 1.1 million viewers.

Another first

The Knights became the first NHL team to win its first five games in the playoffs, joining a select group of pro sports teams.

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, baseball’s Boston Braves (from 1914 to 1918), the NBA’S 1947 Minneapoli­s Lakers and the NFL’S Baltimore Ravens (2000 to 2002) were the other major pro sports teams to win their first five playoff games.

In addition to the Lakers, who went7-0in1949,twoothernb­a teams won at least five consecutiv­e games in their first postseason appearance.

The 1947 Philadelph­ia Warriors went6-0andthe197­7portlandt­rail Blazers were 5-0. All three teams would go on to win NBA titles.

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

 ?? Chase Stevens ?? Las Vegas Review-journal Golden Knights defenseman Brayden Mcnabb (4) had the only goal in seriesclin­ching victory over the Los Angeles Kings and an assist in Game 1.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal Golden Knights defenseman Brayden Mcnabb (4) had the only goal in seriesclin­ching victory over the Los Angeles Kings and an assist in Game 1.

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