Vegas embracing small adjustments after Game 3 loss
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[June 10, 2023]
(Reuters) - The Vegas Golden Knights will not shy away from
making adjustments after the Florida Panthers beat them in overtime on
Thursday to cut their lead in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Finals to
2-1, said coach Bruce Cassidy.
Playing for a raucous home crowd, Florida's All-Star Matthew Tkachuk
flicked the equalizer into the net with scarcely more than two minutes
left in the third period before centre Carter Verhaeghe clinched it with
a wrist shot through traffic in OT. |
Jun 8, 2023; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Vegas
Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone (61) celebrates his goal against
the Florida Panthers with defenseman Shea Theodore (27) during the first
period in game three of the 2023 Stanley Cup Final at FLA Live Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports |
Cassidy said he had few quibbles with his
Golden Knights' performance but would look for chances to
improve before they play in Florida again in Game 4 on Saturday.
"I thought we played smart, shutdown hockey in the third period
and tried to extend the lead - that's what we try to do when we
have the lead, we don't want to go into a shell," he told
reporters on Friday.
"We're not going to beat ourselves up over yesterday's game,
we're going to do what we've always done: We're going to look at
where we can get better and keep growing our game and hopefully
be better in Game 4."
Vegas looked as though they had hit the jackpot with their
underdog opponents when they sliced through the Panthers in the
first two outings. But Cassidy said they have no choice but
constantly to evolve their game.
"When you get this far, neither team wants to stray too far from
what they've done because they've both been successful," said
Cassidy.
"We certainly feel the first three games have been way more good
than bad ... the guys know what's at stake."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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