Lindberg Answers Gallant's Criticism; Perron, Tuch Star in 7-3 Win (vegas)

Well, at least the moms had a good time.

Winning Play

After an early third period Sean Monahan goal which would have tied the game at four apiece was overturned, the Golden Knights took control of the game with this Luca Sbisa goal:

But what caught my eye was the zone entry:

Look how Haula and Perron push back Travis Hamonic and Brett Kulak with their speed, giving Miller space and time to gain the zone and make a play. This effort didn't yield an immediate result, but Perron remembered his work to gain the zone.

"It's basic, but it's everything," he said. "If you don't do the little things, you don't get the big plays."

Vegas did more of the little things last night.

Pluses

In his second full game in place of James Neal with Haula and Perron, Tuch sang Perron's praises, especially on his goal, which gave the Knights a 4-3 lead:

Credit goes first to Tuch himself, for starting the play by pickpocketing Micheal Ferland in the neutral zone.

"He wasn't expecting me," Tuch remarked.

Then, Perron took over.

"My goal, he created space. He had two guys on his back, spun away from them both," exclaimed Tuch. "He's the best puck protector I've ever seen. He holds 1, 2, 3 guys on his back and still holds onto the puck. Seen him hold onto the puck on his knees."

Look at the attention which Perron draws. Three Calgary defenders are looking at him. None have picked up the late man Tuch.

"I'm trying to engage with guys physically. Trusting my body, my strength that I'm going to win those battles," indicated Perron. "From there, I feel that the coverage is different. I can find guys."

Tomas Hyka is making a case to prolong his stay in Sin City. Once again, Gerard Gallant seemed pleased with his work. The young winger jumped out early:

Minuses

Gallant, however, was clearly displeased with the work of Oscar Lindberg's line, which included Tomas Nosek and Stefan Matteau.

Lindberg agreed, "Let in the goal to start the game. You don't want that. Guess that was the reason behind [the benching]."

However, he reminded me, "It was five minutes [of ice time], so it's tough to evaluate your performance."

With Pierre-à‰douard Bellemare's injury, it's incumbent on Lindberg, and by extension, his linemates to find their game.

"You just have to keep it simple. Not try to force things. Play good in your D-zone, take it from there."

The Knights look to finish their home stand in style when they take on the Canucks tomorrow night.

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