Zach Whitecloud scores twice in return as Golden Knights top Red Wings
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[November 19, 2021] Zach
Whitecloud scored twice in his return from the injured list and
Robin Lehner made 26 saves to lead the Vegas Golden Knights to a 5-2
victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday night in Las Vegas.
Nicolas Hague, Paul Cotter and Reilly Smith also scored for Vegas,
which scored four times in the second period on the way to its
fourth win in five games.
Givani Smith and Joe Veleno scored for Detroit, which suffered its
third straight loss -- allowing five goals in all three. Thomas
Griess made 18 saves in the first two periods before being replaced
by Alex Nedeljkovic, who stopped nine of 10 shots.
It was the first two-goal game for Whitecloud, who had scored just
two goals in his previous 72 NHL games. Whitecloud had missed the
previous 12 games after undergoing surgery on his right hand, which
he injured blocking a slap shot by Edmonton's Duncan Keith on Oct.
22.
Whitecloud nearly scored a third goal during a scoreless first
period. He knocked the puck in while crashing into the goal on a
rush, but replays showed the net had been knocked loose well before
the puck went into the goal.
Hague gave Vegas a 1-0 lead at the 3:31 mark of the second period,
knocking in a rebound of Alex Pietrangelo's shot. It was Hague's
third goal of the season.
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Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner (90) stops a puck
deflected by Detroit Red Wings center Sam Gagner (89) during the
first period at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R.
Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
Whitecloud made it 2-0 just 2:25 later when he
creeped in from the right point, took a cross-ice pass from Mark
Stone and fired a wrist shot through Griess' pads.
The Red Wings cut it to 2-1 midway through the period on Smith's
first goal of the season, a rebound of Dylan Larkin's shot.
Whitecloud increased the lead to 3-1 when he flipped a shot from the
right point that deflected off the back of Detroit defenseman Danny
DeKeyser and inside the right post.
Cotter made it 4-1 with 54 seconds left in the period when he fired
a wrist shot from the high slot past Griess' blocker side. It was
his second goal in his fourth NHL game.
Reilly Smith's sixth goal of the season, early in the third period,
increased the Vegas lead to 5-1. He broke in free on the left wing
and beat Nedeljkovic with a backhand on his glove side.
Veleno ended the scoring with 1:26 remaining with his second goal of
the season.
--Field Level Media
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