Golden Knights Beat Kings in OT for Season-Best 5th Straight Win
Mark Stone scored the overtime winner 25 seconds in, securing Vegas’s season-best fifth straight victory and ending Los Angeles Kings’ recent losing streak.
- On Wednesday night, Vegas Golden Knights forward Mark Stone scored 25 seconds into overtime to secure a 3-2 win over the Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena, assisted by Jack Eichel's three assists.
- Late in regulation, Kevin Fiala's assist set up Brandt Clarke's equalizer after Darcy Kuemper was pulled for an extra attacker.
- Braeden Bowman opened the scoring at 3:56 of the second period after heavy forechecking, with Mitch Marner adding a power-play goal and Akira Schmid stopping 22 shots.
- The loss cost the Los Angeles Kings two points to the division leaders, widening that gap while the Vegas Golden Knights extended a season-best five-game win streak.
- The Kings' recent slump deepened as injuries persisted, with Anze Kopitar and Joel Armia missing a fifth straight game and Trevor Moore unavailable for an eighth.
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Los Angeles Lakers, without the injured Anže Kopitar, forced overtime against Vegas, but Mark Stone decided the game after just 25 seconds. The visitors won 3:2.
The Los Angeles Kings in the North American NHL hockey league still cannot count on injured captain Anže Kopitar. Without the Slovenian in the squad, the Kings hosted the Pacific Division leader Vegas Golden Knights at home, who won in overtime 3:2. Mark Stone scored the decisive goal after 25 seconds of overtime.
Stone scores in OT, Eichel had 3 assists in Golden Knights’ 3-2 win over Kings
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mark Stone scored 25 seconds into overtime, Jack Eichel had three assists and the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 on Wednesday night. Eichel found Stone in front for a shot into an open goal. The Golden Knights recovered to win their season-best fifth straight after Brandt Clarke tied it at 2 for the Kings with 1:27 remaining in regulation. Braeden Bowman and Mitch Marner also scored for Vegas, and Akira Sc…
Kings tie it late before losing to Golden Knights in OT
LOS ANGELES — The Kings teased the crowd on hand and stole a point but stumbled 25 seconds into overtime, slipping in a 3-2 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena. The Kings have dropped four of their past five games and 12 of their past 17. They entered – and exited – the game buoyed by “pity points,” as captain Anže Kopitar has described them. Only three teams have accumulated fewer wins and only one has compil…
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