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Golden Knights Clinch Narrow 3-2 Victory Over Ducks at Honda Center

Golden Knights Clinch Narrow 3-2 Victory Over Ducks at Honda Center

The Las Vegas Golden Knights won 3-2 against the Anaheim Ducks last night. In a hard-fought game, Nicolas Roy, Tomas Hertl, and Pavel Dorofeyev each scored, securing the win for Vegas. The victory marked a rebound for the team, showing their ability to create and take advantage of opportunities.

Golden Knights’ goalie Adin Hill, who faced criticism after being pulled in the second period against the Carolina Hurricanes, bounced back with 22 saves. Hill told the

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, “Felt good tonight, felt sharp.” Defenseman Shea Theodore added, “We just didn’t like our effort last game.” The team showed improved focus, tightening up defensively and limiting the Ducks to just 24 shots on goal.

Ducks’ goalie Lukas Dostal made 37 saves, but it wasn’t enough to stop the Vegas attack. Jack Eichel extended his point streak with his 20th assist, ranking third in the NHL with 25 points, according to

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. The Ducks also struggled on the power play, going 0 for 3, and now have the lowest power-play percentage in the league at just 11.8%.

The Ducks had some bright moments, with Brock McGinn and Frank Vatrano scoring, and Vatrano’s goal nearly tying the game with 13 seconds left. Despite the close loss, Ducks’ coach Greg Cronin saw positives, saying, “I think there’s a lot to build off of tonight,” according to the

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. The team will likely look to carry this momentum forward.

The Golden Knights will face challenges in Utah tomorrow, while the Ducks look to finish their six-game homestand strong against Detroit. Coach Bruce Cassidy told the

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that the dads helped turn the team around two seasons ago: “It sort of kickstarted us to the road to winning the Cup, to be honest.”

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