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Golden Knights hold on to beat Bruins, extend point streak to 5 games
- At T-Mobile Arena on October 17, 2025, the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Boston Bruins 6-5 in Las Vegas.
- After the middle period, the Vegas Golden Knights scored multiple second-period goals, including a shorthanded break and a power-play tally that pushed the lead to 6-3.
- Boston rallied with two goals in 1:07 from Mark Kastelic and Mikey Eyssimont to cut the deficit to one, while goaltender Jeremy Swayman finished with 31 saves on 37 shots.
- The Knights extended their point streak to five games, while the Boston Bruins absorbed a second straight loss and now head to Colorado on Saturday.
- The game's special-teams numbers underscored both clubs' strengths and weaknesses as the Vegas Golden Knights power play went 2-for-6, while Boston Bruins penalty kill ended its 14-of-14 streak.
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Boston pulls within one in the third period but it wasn't enough against Vegas.
·Maine, United States
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Golden Knights overcome deficit, then fend off Bruins 6-5
William Karlsson scored two goals and Mark Stone had three assists to lead the Golden Knights to a wild 6-5 victory over the Boston Bruins on Thursday night in Las Vegas.
·Jackson, United States
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Bruins comeback attempt fails, they fall to Vegas, 6-5
The Bruins have proven through one week into the season that, no, they are not going to be an easy out like they were last year. But unfortunately for them, they’re also proving that they’re not the kind of team that should be trading goals with the likes of the Vegas Golden Knights. After their furious comeback attempt from a three-goal deficit against the Tampa Bay Lightning fell short on Monday, the B’s found themselves in a similar situation…
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right1Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution72% Center
Bias Distribution
- 72% of the sources are Center
72% Center
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