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Knights Pummel Kings 4-2; Schmidt Outplays Doughty; Thoughts on LA

November 20, 2017, 4:59 AM ET [7 Comments]
Sheng Peng
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Of the Golden Knights, Guy Boucher said, "They're relentless."

The visiting Kings got a faceful of that for 60 minutes last night, as the expansion side pounded them 4-2 before a record crowd of 18,211 at T-Mobile Arena.

This was after the first period:


This was after the second:


Even during what should have been a desperate final frame, LA didn't earn their first quality ES scoring chances until about halfway in.

12-6-1 Vegas is just one point behind Los Angeles for first place in the Pacific Division, with two games in hand.



Winning Play

Down 3-0 after 20, the Kings made an expected push in the second period. What wasn't necessarily expected was the Knights' pushback, spearheaded by the Pierre-Édouard Bellemare line.

Twice, after Trevor Lewis's mid-second strike and Jussi Jokinen's wide-open one-timer bid, Tomas Nosek-Bellemare-William Carrier turned the play the other way.



Two shifts after Lewis's goal, right after a Dustin Brown chance, then aided by a Brown fan, Nosek pushes Kurtis MacDermid back, gaining the zone.

Seconds later, it's Nosek who anticipates Nick Shore's desire to hit an exiting Brown up the middle:

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Again, after Jokinen was left unmarked, the fourth line put the house back in order:



At first, Los Angeles hems in the Vegas breakout, until Colin Miller tries an area pass that Bellemare claims.

From that point on, it's a lot of Carrier, who shrugs off both Jake Muzzin and Christian Folin for a couple stuff attempts. It's also Carrier who gets cleaned out by Muzzin right before back-to-back Nosek opportunities.

"That’s what they do," said Coach Gerard Gallant, about the line's ability to sustain momentum. "They cycled the puck down low, they took pucks to the net. That’s what they do. When they’re effective, it’s a big part of the game."

Pluses

Of course, it wasn't just the fourth line who steamrolled the visitors:

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Here, Brendan Leipsic victimizes Brown, swiping the puck at the blueline and setting up Cody Eakin's goal.

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William Karlsson, followed by Jonathan Marchessault, swarm Christian Folin.

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It's Leipsic again, who battles the much bigger Adrian Kempe to a standstill. Eakin then harasses Tyler Toffoli into an errant pass.



The Leipsic-Eakin-Tuch line was also outstanding.

With all due respect to world-class Drew Doughty, Nate Schmidt was the best defenseman on the ice last night. Besides leading Vegas in TOI, he also authored the save of the game:



The Capitals cast-off consistently used his mobility and stick to close gaps and push play forward, demonstrated in part by his defense-best 75.6 5v5 Corsi For %.

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It's worth noting that Schmidt, along with Brayden McNabb, played heavy minutes against Anze Kopitar.

"Nate has been excellent for us," noted Gallant. "He’s been playing hard and playing smart hockey and he’s a great skater."

Let's not forget McNabb's work too. His physicality gave Kopitar trouble down low on multiple occasions last night. He also did this to another former captain of his:





Although Shea Theodore made some mistakes -- after the Lewis goal, Brown's chance was directly off an unforced Theodore turnover, while on Jokinen's one-timer, it looked like the 22-year-old lost the coverage -- I'm glad Gallant stuck with the youngster, who has too much talent to sit. He ended up clocking the third-most TOI among all Vegas defenders.

Minuses

Despite soundly outplaying the Kings, the Golden Knights could never quite pull ahead, needing an Alex Tuch empty-netter to seal the deal. Credit goes to Darcy Kuemper, of course, who made 30 saves in relief of Jonathan Quick. But a little more finish never hurts.

After an 11-2-2 start, Los Angeles has stumbled, losing five of their last six.

At first glance, it appears teams have figured LA out a bit, hampering their breakout by taking away first options. This, and Quick falling off his unsustainable .939 Save %, have doomed them. Don't forget that they were surrendering a ton of scoring chances even before this recent losing stretch; Quick was papering over a lot before the Tampa Bay shellacking.

By my reckoning, however, neither the 11-2-2 beginning or the more recent 1-5-1 accurately represent this squad. I still forecast a playoff spot, especially considering their surprising, improved depth up front.

With Adrian Kempe and Alex Iafallo's emergence, the Kings have added a pair of top-nine forwards which we didn't know that they had before. When Jeff Carter comes back, this team should still be in the thick of it, especially considering the number of Pacific rivals slowed by age, injuries, or inconsistency.

I mean, look, at the quarter mark, an expansion team has the best Points % in the division. It doesn't appear that anybody is running away with the Pacific this year.

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Stats as of 11/19/17, courtesy of Corsica, Hockey Reference, Natural Stat Trick, NHL.com, and Sporting Charts.

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