Golden Knights Benefit From No-Call, Take Game 1 From Ducks
- On Monday, the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Anaheim Ducks 3-1 in the second-round playoff series opener at T-Mobile Arena, with Ivan Barbashev scoring the go-ahead goal with 4:58 remaining.
- Vegas' offense relied on Brett Howden, who extended his goal streak to four consecutive games with his fifth postseason goal, assisted by Mitch Marner to secure the team's fourth straight victory.
- Goaltender Carter Hart made 33 saves and carried a shutout into the third period for the second consecutive game, while the Ducks outshot the Knights 21-14 through two periods.
- Officials waived off a potential icing call before Barbashev's tie-breaking goal, prompting Ducks coach Joel Quenneville to express frustration. "Clearly, I disagreed with the call," Quenneville said.
- Center William Karlsson returned to the lineup after a six-month injury absence, logging 11:03 of ice time in his postseason debut. Game 2 is scheduled for Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena.
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