Karlsson's OT winner gives Knights 2-1 series edge
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[May 01, 2018]
William Karlsson scored at 8:17
of overtime to give the visiting Vegas Golden Knights a 4-3 victory
over the San Jose Sharks on Monday night.
The expansion Golden Knights grabbed a two-games-to-one lead in the
best-of-seven Western Conference semifinal series. Game 4 is
Wednesday night in San Jose.
Karlsson took a pass from James Neal, who had just clanged a shot
off the post 30 seconds earlier, and then fired a wrist shot from
the top of the right circle over the stick side of San Jose goalie
Martin Jones.
Marc-Andre Fleury made 39 saves and Colin Miller, Jonathan
Marchessault and Reilly Smith each had a goal for the Golden
Knights. Marchessault added two assists while Karlsson and Smith had
one helper apiece.
Fleury posted his 68th career playoff victory, tying him with Andy
Moog for 10th place on the NHL's all-time list.

Knights coach Gerard Gallant said, "We were disappointed when they
scored with nearly two minutes left in the game (to force overtime).
We regrouped in the OT session and said, 'Let's go out there and get
this game."
Tomas Hertl, Evander Kane and Timo Meier each scored goals for San
Jose. Jones finished with 29 saves.
Fleury kept the Golden Knights in the game early as San Jose outshot
the visitors 27-10 over the first 27 minutes.
Sharks coach Peter DeBoer said, "I think our game's in a good place.
It's just one of those (nights). We're doing a lot of good stuff,
but through the three games, we're chasing the game every night.
We've got to find a way to get out in front."
The Sharks finally broke through with a power-play goal by Meier at
6:59 of the second period.
Vegas answered with three goals, including two on the power play,
over a 4:46 span to take a 3-1 lead after two periods.
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Knights center William Karlsson (71) warms up before game three
against the San Jose Sharks in the second round of the 2018 Stanley
Cup Playoffs at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: John
Hefti-USA TODAY Sports

Miller tied it when he tapped in a nice crossing pass through the
crease by Neal while cutting toward the left side of the net as
Brenden Dillon was serving a penalty for holding David Perron.
Marchessault gave Vegas a 2-1 lead with another power play goal less
than four minutes later after Hertl was whistled for roughing Neal.
Alex Tuch fired a pass from the right point to a wide-open
Marchessault in the left circle, and Marchessault one-timed a shot
past Jones' stick side for his second goal of the playoffs.
Smith made it 3-1 just 77 seconds later when Karlsson, stationed to
the right of the net, redirected a pass through to the crease. Smith
tapped in the puck for his first goal of the playoffs.
Kane cut the deficit to 3-2 at the 7:49 of the third period when he
rifled a wrist shot over the glove of Fleury from the middle of the
right circle. Vegas challenged that Fleury was interfered with by
Logan Couture, who nudged him on the edge of the blue paint, but the
goal stood.

Hertl tied it with 1:57 to go in regulation, firing in a rebound
from the slot during a wild scrum around the net. His fourth goal of
the playoffs only set the stage for Karlsson's overtime heroics.
--Field Level Media
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