Knights thrash Stars in Game 6, seal finals berth
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[May 30, 2023]
Mark Stone was supposed to be the final piece to make the
Vegas Golden Knights a Stanley Cup champion when he was acquired at
the 2019 trade deadline.
Thanks to his team's 6-0 road drubbing of the Dallas Stars on
Monday, Stone finally receives his chance to claim the crown.
The Golden Knights are off to the Stanley Cup Final for the second
time in franchise history, having dispatched the Stars 4-2 in the
best-of-seven Western Conference finals.
They will face the Florida Panthers in the finals beginning on
Saturday in Las Vegas. The winner will claim its first Stanley Cup
crown in franchise history.
Vegas was also the Western Conference's regular-season champion,
while Florida claimed the second and final Eastern Conference
wild-card berth.
"We've been through a lot in four years here, a lot of heartbreak
along the way," Stone told Sportsnet after the clinching victory.
"We've battled through a lot of stuff, and I don't think a lot of
people were picking us to get here this season."
The Golden Knights lost to the Washington Capitals in the
championship round in their inaugural 2017-18 season. The Panthers
are also in the finals for the second time in franchise history.
Florida lost to the Colorado Avalanche in 1996, their third season.
William Karlsson scored twice in a three-point game while William
Carrier, Keegan Kolesar and Michael Amadio all collected one goal
and one assist for Vegas in the clinching game. Jonathan
Marchessault scored once, Reilly Smith had two assists and goalie
Adin Hill made 23 saves to record his second playoff shutout for the
Knights.
Hill took the net in the second round after starting goalie Laurent
Brossoit suffered an injury.
"This is what you grow up dreaming about," Hill said. "I'm excited
about the opportunity. I'm going to embrace the moment."
Jake Oettinger stopped 23 shots for the Stars, who
lost the first three games of the series before winning twice in a
comeback attempt that fell short and ended with a thud.
Dallas won both games without captain Jamie Benn in the
lineup and lost all four with him, including the clinching contest after
he returned from a two-game suspension.
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May 29, 2023; Dallas, Texas, USA; The
Vegas Golden Knights celebrates a goal scored by center William
Karlsson (not pictured) against the Dallas Stars during the third
period in game six of the Western Conference Finals of the 2023
Stanley Cup Playoffs at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit:
Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
"It's a great group. It sucks we had to go out like
that," Benn said.
Coming off those two losses, the Golden Knights were looking for a
quick start to regain momentum. They received a much-needed jolt
when Carrier opened the scoring at the 3:41 mark of the first
period. Karlsson doubled the lead on the power play, and Kolesar
capped his team's dominant first period when he made it 3-0 with six
minutes left in the frame.
Dallas showed life after the first intermission, but Marchessault
tallied his ninth goal of the playoffs -- all in the past 10 games
-- to make it a 4-0 game at 10:25 of the second period and quashed
any comeback hopes. It was his team's first shot on goal in the
period.
Karlsson scored early in the third period, his 10th goal of the
playoffs, and Amadio rounded out the scoring at 12:25 of the period.
The Stars made little effort to come back after it became a
four-goal deficit.
"You come into this game and you want to give a little bit more for
the crowd, get them into it and more momentum, but we weren't able
to get that going," Dallas forward Joe Pavelski said. "You expect
more out of yourself in situations like this."
--Field Level Media
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