Howden’s OT Goal Powers Golden Knights to 3-2 Series Lead vs Mammoth
Brett Howden's short-handed goal in the second overtime led the Golden Knights to a thrilling 5-4 victory over the Utah Mammoth, putting them one win away from clinching the series at 3-2. Vegas rallied in the final minutes of regulation, with Pavel Dorofeyev scoring a crucial six-on-five goal to force overtime. Notable performances included Dorofeyev's playoff hat trick and contributions from Shea Theodore and Jack Eichel. The match was marked by physical play, with both teams combining for 86 hits and struggles on the power play.
By the Numbers- Brett Howden scored the game-winning goal in the second overtime at 5:28.
- Pavel Dorofeyev recorded a hat trick, scoring three of the Golden Knights' five goals.
Despite the exciting victory, both teams struggled on the power play, with Vegas going 3 for 18 in the series compared to Utah's 1 for 14. The physical play could lead to more penalties, which may impact future games.
State of Play- The Golden Knights hold a 3-2 series lead as they head to Salt Lake City for Game 6.
- Both teams displayed resilience and physicality, highlighted by a combined 86 hits in the game.
Game 6 is set for Friday night, where the Golden Knights will aim to close out the series, while the Mammoth will seek to extend their season with a win.
Bottom LineThe Golden Knights' ability to convert in critical moments and leverage their physicality will be vital in the upcoming game, as they look to advance in the playoffs. Consistency on the power play remains a significant area for improvement for both teams.
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