Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lagace bounces back in Knights’ road win

Goalie recovers after lopsided loss at Edmonton

- By David Schoen Las Vegas Review-journal

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — For a period of about 24 hours, speculatio­n ran wild aboutwhowo­uldbeingoa­lfor the Golden Knights on Thursday.

■ Was Malcolm Subban ready to come off the injured-reserve list?

■ Would 19-year-old Dylan Ferguson be forced to make an emergency start two days after his NHL debut?

Maxime Lagace made sure the answer to both questions was a resounding no.

Lagace made his eighth straight start and had 19 saves to help the Knights earn a 5-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks before an announced crowd of 18,119 at Rogers Arena.

“It’s important to bounce back after a performanc­e where it didn’t go the way I wanted, but I just needed to refocus and bring it back to basics,” Lagace said. “The boys played an awesome game tonight, kept the work limited for me.”

Erik Haula put home the

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go-ahead goal 6:27 into the third period, and Jonathan Marchessau­lt and Reilly Smith added late goals for the Knights (11-6-1, 23 points).

David Perron and William Karlsson notched first-period goals as the Knights finished off their two-game road trip to western Canada on a high note, winning for the second time in their past eight road games (2-5-1).

“We came in here and wasn’t really happy with the last half of the second (period),” Karlsson said. “It was just going back to what we were doing before..”

Lagace was pulled midway through the third period Tuesday at Edmonton after allowing seven goals on 29 shots in an 8-2 loss, and appeared to be shaken up after the Oilers’ fifth goal early in the third.

Afterward, Knights coach Gerard Gallant said Lagace “cramped up” and was replaced by Ferguson for the final 9:14.

Subban practiced Wednesday for the first time since he was placed on IR on Oct. 22 with a lower-body injury leading to conjecture he could return. But he was not activated for the game and remains day-to-day, according to Gallant.

Lagace didn’t face many high-quality chances and got help from Jonathan Marchessau­lt in the first period when he deflected Brock Boeser’s shot that was ticketed for a wide-open net.

Lagace’s best save came early in the second period when he stopped Brandon Sutter on a breakaway to keep the Knights up 2-0.

“He made some key saves,” Gallant said. “He battled and competed hard tonight, so real proud of him. He’s got some pride, and the other night wasn’t fun and he battled back tonight.”

Haula finished with a goal and an assist to reach the 100-point mark for his career (48 goals, 52 assists). Haula was stationed at the

 ?? Darryl Dyck ?? The Associated Press Hidden somewhere among his teammates is Erik Haula, who just finished scoring in the third, snapping a 2-2 tie.
Darryl Dyck The Associated Press Hidden somewhere among his teammates is Erik Haula, who just finished scoring in the third, snapping a 2-2 tie.
 ??  ?? Cody Eakin has a traditiona­l victory pat on the head for goalie Maxime Lagace after the Knights’ 5-2 win over Vancouver.
Cody Eakin has a traditiona­l victory pat on the head for goalie Maxime Lagace after the Knights’ 5-2 win over Vancouver.
 ?? Anne-marie Sorvin ?? USA Today David Perron (57) taps gloves with teammates after his goal in the first period on Thursday night.
Anne-marie Sorvin USA Today David Perron (57) taps gloves with teammates after his goal in the first period on Thursday night.

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