Las Vegas Review-Journal

Marchessau­lt scores on power play, Eakin short-handed

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

The Golden Knights returned home from their extended road trip and found their special teams waiting for them when they got back to T-mobile Arena on Tuesday night.

It helped spark the team’s best allaround effort of the young season by a wide margin.

Jonathan Marchessau­lt scored the Knights’ first power-play goal of the season in the first period and Cody Eakin added a short-handed goal in the second as the Knights won their second straight game with a 4-1 win over the Sabres.

The two early goals were more than enough for Marc-andre Fleury, who was once again spectacula­r in net.

“We played a real good solid hockey game,” coach Gerard Gallant said. “I thought we were the better team for most of the night. I saw a lot of things

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we’re going to have to do the rest of the year.

“It’s a lot more fun playing with the lead than chasing all the time.”

Marchessau­lt’s goal snapped a long stretch of futility on the man-advantage for the Knights, who had 16 opportunit­ies in the first six games without converting on a single one.

“It’s always good to get that first one,” Gallant said.

The penalty kill was just as good as the Sabres failed to convert on any of their six opportunit­ies and the Knights took advantage of the momentum to impose their will on the Sabres in all aspects of the game.

“It was a good 60-minute effort,” Marchessau­lt said after his two-goal effort. “We were good on the forecheck, we got some shots on net and we did a better job just winning those little battles that make a big difference.”

William Karlsson added another insurance goal early in the third period before the Sabres scored with an extra attacker to spoil what would have been Fleury’s second-consecutiv­e shutout.

He has now surrendere­d a total of just two goals in his three victories this season, but he didn’t have to do it all on his own.

The Knights allowed just five shots on goal in the first period and 27 in the game.

They did a particular­ly good job limiting the kind of high-danger chances

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