Golden Knights jump out to big lead, hold off Senators 5-4

Published Nov. 3, 2022 10:48 p.m. ET
Associated Press

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Mark Stone had a goal and an assist as the Vegas Golden Knights jumped to a big lead midway through the second period and held on to beat the Ottawa Senators 5-4 Thursday night for their sixth straight win.

Reilly Smith, Zach Whitecloud, Chandler Stephenson and William Carrier also scored for Vegas. Logan Thompson finished with 42 saves.

Claude Giroux and Tim Stutzle each had two goals, and Brady Tkachuk had three assists for Ottawa, which has lost four straight. Anton Forsberg gave up all five goals on 19 shots before being pulled midway through the second. Cam Talbot came on for his season debut and stopped all 13 shots he faced.

Trailing 5-1, Giroux got a cross-ice pass from Jake Sanderson and scored his second of the night with 5 1/2 minutes left in the second.

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With less than two minutes remaining in the middle period, Thompson thought he had stopped a shot by Tkachuk, but the puck trickled through his pads and Stutzle pushed it over the goal line to make it a two-goal game.

Ottawa then pulled within one 2:34 into the third when Stutzle took advantage of a Golden Knights turnover and played a give-and-go with Tkachuk before scoring his second of the night and third of the season.

Vegas had an opportunity to pad its lead on a 5-on-3 advantage that lasted 59 seconds, but Talbot made two huge saves for the Senators.

Stone put Vegas on the board first, picking up a loose puck in front and scoring his fourth just 1:22 in.

The Senators tied it less than three minutes later as Giroux, who was looking to go off on a line change, shot the puck from just over center ice and scored as the bounce of the puck fooled Thompson.

Smith scored a power-play goal at 9:19 to put Vegas ahead, and Whitecloud made it 3-1 with 32 seconds left with his first of the season off a cross-crease pass from Stone.

Stephenson’s short-handed goal made it 4-1 for the Golden Knights at 5:15 of the second. Carrier took advantage of a giveaway by Ottawa's Alex DeBrincat, skated in alone on Forsberg and beat him through the legs nearly five minutes to give Vegas a four-goal lead and chase Forsberg.

BETWEEN THE PIPES

Forsberg began the night leading the NHL in shots faced (276) and saves (251).

UP NEXT

Golden Knights: At Montreal on Saturday night in the third of a five-game trip.

Senators: Host Philadelphia on Saturday night in the second of a three-game homestand.

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