Golden Knights hold on to beat Bruins, extend point streak to 5 games – Las Vegas Review-Journal


William Karlsson had two goals, and the Golden Knights outlasted the Boston Bruins on Thursday at T-Mobile Arena to extend their point streak to five games.
The Golden Knights nearly squandered a three-goal lead in the third period, but hung on to win 6-5 over the Boston Bruins at T-Mobile Arena on Thursday night.
Center William Karlsson scored his second of the game, a power-play tally, 2:19 into the third period for a 6-3 lead.
Boston answered with two goals in 1:07 by right wings Mark Kastelic and Michael Eyssimont.
Captain Mark Stone had three assists, and center Jack Eichel scored and had an assist for a league-leading 11 points.
The Knights (3-0-2) extended their point streak to five games.
Left wing Pavel Dorofeyev scored his league-leading sixth goal, and goaltender Akira Schmid imrpoved to 3-0 with 19 saves despite giving up a season-high five goals.
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Carter Hart stood in front of his new locker stall at City National Arena and gave a one-minute, 16-second opening statement on how grateful he is to be back in the NHL.
The Golden Knights will try to keep their four-game point streak alive when they host the Boston Bruins on Thursday at T-Mobile Arena.
Goaltender Akira Schmid replaced injured Adin Hill after the first period, and the Golden Knights rallied for a victory over the Calgary Flames.
The Golden Knights will have salary cap space available when Jack Eichel’s $108 million extension kicks in next year, but there are questions to figure out with the roster.
Jared McCann scored on a rebound with 3.8 seconds remaining in overtime, and the Golden Knights lost to the Seattle Kraken on Saturday night.
The Golden Knights continue their three-game road trip when they face the Seattle Kraken on Saturday at Climate Pledge Arena.
Reilly Smith scored 1:24 into overtime, and the Golden Knights beat the Sharks on Thursday at SAP Center in San Jose, California.
Star center Jack Eichel wanted to remain in Las Vegas, and the Golden Knights wanted him. Everything worked out with an eight-year, $108 million contract extension.
Pavel Dorofeyev had a hat trick, but the Golden Knights couldn’t hold a lead and lost to the Los Angeles Kings in a shootout Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Relieve some of Jack Eichel’s best moments with the Golden Knights now that the superstar center is under contract for eight more years.
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