Las Vegas Review-Journal

Knights pick right time to peak

Road to Cup not always smooth but steady

- By David Schoen

The Golden Knights scored on their first shot of the postseason round robin as well as their last while going 3-0.

But it wasn’t necessaril­y a smooth road to the No. 1 seed. Mistakes were made. Penalties were taken.

Along the way, the Knights grew into their game and should feel good about six of the final seven periods they played, with the first 20 minutes against Colorado being the exception.

“The one thing I learned about our group was how committed they are to try to win a Stanley Cup,” coach Pete Deboer said.

The Knights meet Chicago in the Western Conference quarterfin­als,

but before that, here are four key takeaways from the round robin:

1. Deboer’s dilemma

To hear NBC Sports analysts

Anson Carter and Keith Jones talk about the Knights’ goaltendin­g situation, one would think it’s a done deal goalie Robin Lehner will start

Game 1 against the Blackhawks.

Carter made his opinion clear during the broadcast of Saturday’s game against the Avalanche that Lehner will supplant three-time Stanley Cup champion Marc-andre Fleury to begin the playoffs.

Fleury flirted with a shutout against Arizona in the exhibition game, but appeared to press during his start against St. Louis in the round robin. He allowed a goal on the first shot he faced and was caught well out of his crease for the Blues’ third goal.

Lehner went walkabout on a couple of occasions against Colorado, too, but his 32-save effort to clinch the top seed may have been enough to win the No. 1 job.

“We’ve got two starters and great luxury to have,” Deboer said. “How we’re going to roll them out is to be determined.”

One of the biggest developmen­ts of the postseason is the production of the third line with Alex Tuch,

Roy and Nick Cousins.

Tuch leads the Knights with three goals and buried the winner late in overtime against Colorado Think back to the start of the to clinch the No. 1 seed. Roy also 2018-19 season when Shea Thescored Saturday and has two asodore was a restricted free agent sists, and Cousins has three assists. and missed the first five games of That trio also combined for two the preseason while goals and five assists in the exhinegoti­ating a new bition victory over Arizona on July 30.contract.

W Theodore’s side ith Max Pacioretty set to return, preferred a two-year Deboer must decide how to work deal believing that if Chandler Stephenson into the mix. the defenseman conIt might mean Cousins goes back tinued to develop, to centering the fourth line. he would command “We have to have three lines that a huge salary on his are dangerous offensivel­y,” Deboer next contract. said. “It’s starting to feel like we The Knights eventually signed have that.”

Theodore to a seven-year contract with an average annual value of

$5.2 million.

But imagine what he would cost as a free agent this offseason

2. A star is born

had the shorter bridge deal been signed? More than $8 million per season? Maybe $9 million?

Theodore had four points in the three round-robin games and averaged more than 24 minutes of ice time.

3. Something special?

The Knights’ penalty kill was a focus for Deboer during training camp after they finished 27th overall in the regular season. He once coached the most efficient penalty-killing unit in NHL history with the Devils, so it probably grinded his gears to see the Knights leak goals while short-handed.

During the round robin, the Knights went 8-for-10 on the penalty kill and continued to improve along the way. They successful­ly killed five of six against Colorado after shutting out St. Louis on its three man-advantages.

Defenseman Zach Whitecloud and forward Nicolas Roy were handed increased responsibi­lity on the top unit, one of the biggest adjustment­s made by Deboer and assistant coach Steve Spott.

The Knights can’t afford to let down against Chicago, which was 28th on the power play before the pause at 15.2 percent.

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Shea Theodore

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