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Las Vegas Goal (or Edmonton Oilers Own Goal) With 0.4 Seconds Left in The Game Brought The Golden Knights Season Back from The Dead

  • On Saturday at Rogers Place, the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 with an own goal scored in the final 0.4 seconds.
  • The game followed a series marked by Edmonton scoring first only twice this postseason and Calvin Pickard's injury that returned Stuart Skinner to goal.
  • Edmonton took a 2-0 lead with both goals scored by Corey Perry, but a mismanaged line change by the home team allowed Karlsson enough time and space to score, erasing their advantage.
  • Connor McDavid tied the game late by deflecting a puck off Brayden McNabb’s skate, but Reilly Smith’s final shot deflected off Leon Draisaitl’s stick into Edmonton's net.
  • The loss, described as unfortunate by Draisaitl and linked to a long line change by coach Kris Knoblauch, kept Edmonton leading the series 2-1 with Games 4 and 5 upcoming.
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Edmonton Oilers bitten at the buzzer in 4-3 loss to Vegas Golden Knights

EDMONTON — An own goal gave the Edmonton Oilers a chance at another come-from-behind win in the NHL playoffs, but an own goal in the last second of the game took it away.

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Knights On Ice broke the news in on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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