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Golden Knights open Stanley Cup semifinal with win over Montreal

Fleury stops 28 shots

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LAS VEGAS, June 15, (AP): Shea Theodore had a goal and an assist, Marc-Andre Fleury made 28 saves and the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-1 in the first game of the Stanley Cup semifinal.

Vegas’ fifth-straight victory in the playoffs ended Montreal’s postseason win streak at seven. Game 2 is Wednesday night.

Fleury, whose 90th career playoff win leaves him two shy of tying Grant Fuhr for third place all-time, has now allowed two or fewer goals in nine of his 13 playoff appearance­s this season.

Alec Martinez, Mattias Janmark, and Nick Holden also scored for the Golden Knights, who were vividly fueled by an announced crowd of 17,884 glow-stick waving fans.

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Rookie Cole Caufield scored his first career playoff goal for Montreal, while goaltender Carey Price made 26 saves.

It marked Montreal’s first game in the United States since March 7, 2020, when it visited the Florida Panthers. It was also the Canadiens’ first game with more than 2,500 fans in attendance since March 10, 2020, when they hosted the Nashville Predators in front of 21,021 fans inside Bell Centre.

Montreal came out swinging, literally, with an introducti­on to old-school, Original Six physicalit­y. Looking to establish their presence, and show no signs of intimidati­on of the highest remaining seed in the postseason, the Canadiens pushed and shoved their way into Game 1.

Alexander Romanov opted to flatten Alex Pietrangel­o, who was streaking into the offensive zone, rather than play the puck. Brendan Gallagher crowded Fleury upon stoppage, prompting the Vezina Trophy candidate to pop up in retaliatio­n mode. Corey Perry exchanged words with former Montreal captain Max Pacioretty just before a faceoff, then gave him an extra shove when the puck dropped. Then it was Brett Kulak and Pietrangel­o getting tangled up after a whistle.

It took a couple of hard hits of their own, but the Golden Knights muscled up with a rugged shift midway through the opening period that led to a draw in their offensive zone. Chandler Stephenson won the faceoff to the left of Price, with the puck ending up with Brayden McNabb, who found Theodore, who proceeded to launch a rocket from the blue line to give Vegas a 1-0 lead.

 ?? (AP) ?? Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury (29) knocks the puck away from Montreal Canadiens center Eric Staal (21) beside Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangel­o (7) during the first period in Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup semifinal playoff series on June 14, in Las Vegas.
(AP) Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury (29) knocks the puck away from Montreal Canadiens center Eric Staal (21) beside Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangel­o (7) during the first period in Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup semifinal playoff series on June 14, in Las Vegas.

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