Las Vegas Review-Journal

Tuch happy to notch points, but winning more important

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

Forward Alex Tuch was able to break out of his slump on Saturday night as he was one of several Golden Knights to have their best game of the last few weeks.

Tuch broke a seven-game stretch without a point when he recorded two assists in the victory over Nashville, his first points of the month.

He hopes it’s just the beginning of good things to come for both himself and the team.

“Personally, I was in a little bit of a slump offensivel­y,” he said at Monday’s morning skate at Pepsi Center hours before the Knights played the Avalanche.

“I was still coming in and working hard and trying to play good defense, but it was a struggle. It did feel good, but it felt better to get the win.”

Tuch said his agitation was much more about the team’s losses than his personal streak of games without a point.

“We had a little bit of a downturn, and it’s time to work our way out of it,” he said. “It’s not a breakout game unless we back it up tonight.”

Welcome home

Knights forward Paul Stastny was born in Quebec and grew up in St. Louis, but has called Denver home since playing college hockey here and starting his pro career with the Avalanche.

He was excited to be back for Monday’s game, though that wasn’t always the case after parting ways with the franchise as a free agent in 2014.

“Every game here just gets more comfortabl­e,” he said. “I think when you’re younger you take it too serious or you’re holding grudges or whatever. You don’t realize just how fun it is to play in kind of your hometown. Sometimes you have family or friends at the game. Anytime I come back here, it’s always good to hang out with some buddies and hit a few local spots for dinner.”

Subban back in net

Malcolm Subban got his second consecutiv­e start Monday night after earning a 5-1 win over Nashville on Saturday. It was his third straight win. “It’s no issue,” Gallant said of sitting starter Marc-andre Fleury for a second straight game for the first time this season. “Malcolm had a great game the other night, and it’s a good time to get the other guy a little bit of a rest. (Subban) was outstandin­g, so we’re going to give him another shot tonight.”

Fleury leads the league in starts among goaltender­s. Saturday marked the first time since Jan. 1 the Knights had allowed fewer than two goals in a game.

The only other lineup change was Tomas Nosek in for William Carrier on the fourth line. A team spokespers­on said Carrier is “week to week” with an upper-body injury. He previously missed a month with an upper-body injury, returning to the lineup on Feb. 9.

Holden close to return

Defenseman Nick Holden participat­ed in the team’s morning skate at Pepsi Center on Monday, though Gallant said he is not ready to be activated from injured reserve.

“He’s close, but he’s not playing tonight,” Gallant said.

Holden went on IR with a lower-body injury on Feb. 1.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-2778028. Follow @Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

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