EDMONTON — What a night for the Vegas Golden Knights! After a shaky start to their road trip, they finally snagged their first road win of the season in a thrilling match against the Edmonton Oilers, taking the game 4-2. It was a rollercoaster of emotions, especially in the last minutes when everything seemed to hang in the balance.
Noah Hanifin, who was on fire, scored two important third-period goals that kept the Golden Knights charging forward. With under a minute left in the game, things looked like they were headed into overtime. However, in a clever play, Ivan Barbashev managed to win a race to the corner and, without missing a beat, passed it to an eager Hanifin. The young defenseman made it count, shooting it glove-side past Oilers’ goalie Stuart Skinner, putting the Knights up 3-2 with just 48.4 seconds on the clock. “It was kind of an awkward play, but Barbashev made a great pass. I just walked down main street and finished it off,” Hanifin said, humbly acknowledging his teammate’s effort.
The Golden Knights entered this match with a less-than-desirable 0-3-1 record on the road, especially when compared to their flawless 8-0-0 at home. “It was starting to get into our heads almost a little bit,” Hanifin commented on their road struggles. But with this win under their belt, they seemed to have turned a corner. “We thought we had a really good defensive effort. And that’s how you win road games,” he added.
The Knights went on to register a total of 31 shots against the Oilers, with Jack Eichel contributing to the scoreline with one goal and two assists. Not to be left out, Mark Stone capped it off with an empty-netter when the Oilers were scrambling to equalize. Barbashev emerged as a star as well, boasting three assists during the match.
On the flip side, the Oilers had their work cut out for them. Despite getting their captain Connor McDavid back from an ankle injury earlier than expected, they still fell short. McDavid had been ruled out for a few weeks but made a speedy return to the ice after just nine days. Unfortunately for the Oilers, they couldn’t capitalize on his presence. Defenceman Mattias Ekholm expressed his disappointment, saying, “It’s very frustrating. We played really well for almost the entire game, but that late goal was a heartbreaker.”
But it’s not all doom and gloom for the Oilers. According to Brett Kulak, there are plenty of positives to take away from their performance. “We’re doing a lot of good things. If we keep trending in that direction there’s lots of hockey left, we’ll be fine,” he said in an optimistic tone.
Vegas goalie Adin Hill made an impressive 27 saves, showcasing the team’s solid defensive strategy. “We had a great first (period), but the second wasn’t our best,” said Brayden McNabb. “We learned to stick with it, take care of the puck, and in the end, we were rewarded for it.”
The Golden Knights are now bolstering their record to 9-3-1, and after this win, they’ve achieved victories in two straight games, and six of their last seven. Meanwhile, the Oilers drop to 6-7-1 and are looking to regroup and figure out their next steps.
As the season progresses, there’s no doubt both teams are gearing up for what promises to be an exciting path ahead. The Golden Knights have shown they can win on the road, and the Oilers are on the verge of breaking through with their consistently improving gameplay.
Keep an eye out for their next matches; it looks like there’s plenty of action still left to play!
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