After losing by six goals in Edmonton on Tuesday, Vegas fought back to take a 5-2 decision in Vancouver last night.
How's this for improbable?
Depending on the outcome of Saturday's Los Angeles-Florida tilt, the Vegas Golden Knights might be playing for first place in the Pacific Division on Sunday against the Kings. At the moment, they're just one point behind LA in the standings.
Winning Play
13 minutes into the final frame and down a goal, the Canucks finally registered their first scoring chance of the period. It was impressive work by the Golden Knights, who strung together shifts like these to limit the home team:
From Reilly Smith's backcheck of Brandon Sutter to Jonathan Marchessault's perfect area pass to William Karlsson outbattling Erik Gudbranson in the corner to Shea Theodore's gap control at center ice to Cody Eakin hounding Bo Horvat to Brendan Leipsic spearheading a 3-on-1, there are no shortage of winning plays here.
Pluses
A lot of small plays led to some big Vegas goals.
Vegas 2-0:
What a complete shift by Tuch. Skated 200 ft to bother Gagner on backcheck, retrieved puck, held off Pouliot & found Karlsson pic.twitter.com/Tl42KfW4bn
Pouliot's first mistake was this pass to Karlsson. Karlsson couldn't do much with it, but Marchessault then another Pouliot turnover take care of the rest pic.twitter.com/2aZ1aJZ3k3
Also, Maxime Lagace and Theodore both rebounded from poor last performances.
After surrendering seven goals on 29 shots in Edmonton, Lagace turned aside 19 of 21 tonight. After playing just 13:22 against Toronto, Theodore showed off an effective defensive stick and crisp outlets on his way to a 21:04 ATOI (3rd among team defensemen) and a 60.0 5v5 Corsi For % (2nd).
Both Vancouver goals were scored off unforced Vegas errors:
On Horvat goal, #VegasBorn had clear control of the puck, until Neal backhanded dump is anticipated smartly by Gudbranson. Puck is all #Canucks from there