Golden Knights Score 5 in Third Period to Beat Kings 6-4 and Spoil Artemi Panarin's LA Debut
Vegas overcame the absence of five Olympic gold medalists to score five third-period goals, securing a 6-4 win and spoiling Artemi Panarin's Kings debut, NHL records show.
- In Los Angeles, the Vegas Golden Knights rallied with five third-period goals to beat the Kings 6-4, spoiling Artemi Panarin's debut.
- Short-Handed Vegas Golden Knights overcame the absence of five Milan Cortina Olympic gold-medal game participants and scored three goals in 4:14 midway through the third period.
- A three-goal burst by Colton Sissons, Brandon Saad and Reilly Smith fueled the comeback; Pavel Dorofeyev had two goals, Ivan Barbashev added an empty-net goal, and Adin Hill made 15 saves.
- The Kings dropped their fourth straight game and are three points out of a wild-card berth; Vegas begins the next leg of their road trip in Washington on Friday.
- Panarin, acquired Feb. 4,, had two assists and reached 40 assists for the 11th straight season, with both teams preparing for upcoming games against the Capitals and Edmonton.
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Golden Knights score 5 in third period to beat Kings 6-4 and spoil Artemi Panarin's LA debut
Pavel Dorofeyev had two goals and the Vegas Golden Knights spoiled Artemi Panarin's Los Angeles debut by scoring five third-period goals to rally for a 6-4 win over the Kings.
Vegas spoils Artemi Panarin’s Kings debut with 5-goal 3rd period
The Kings take a one-goal lead into the final frame, but the Golden Knights, playing without five players who participated in the Olympic gold-medal game on Sunday, score five goals in the final 12 minutes to hand the hosts a 6-4 defeat.
Golden Knights score 5 in third period to beat Kings 6-4 and spoil Artemi Panarin’s LA debut
Pavel Dorofeyev had two goals and the Vegas Golden Knights spoiled Artemi Panarin’s Los Angeles debut by scoring five third-period goals to rally for a 6-4 win over the Kings.
The assailant of Los Angeles, Artemia Panarin, had his first match for the new club after an exchange from Rangers.
Shorthanded Golden Knights explode for five goals in third period to defeat Kings 6-4
The Vegas Golden Knights (28-16-14) pulled off an improbable come-from-behind 6-4 win against the Los Angeles Kings (23-20-14) Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena. The Golden Knights were without five of their best players, but a patchwork lineup came together to secure a critical two points and extend the club’s lead in the Pacific Division. The difference in the game was a three-goal… Source
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