Golden Knights score twice in 3rd
to force Game 7 vs. Stars
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[May 04, 2024]
Noah Hanifin scored the eventual game-winner midway through
the third period and Adin Hill made 23 saves as the Vegas Golden
Knights avoided elimination with a 2-0 victory over the Dallas Stars
in Game 6 of the Western Conference first-round series on Friday
night in Las Vegas.
It was the third postseason shutout of Hill's career, each of which
has come against the Stars. Mark Stone added an empty-netter with
18.9 seconds left for Vegas, the defending Stanley Cup champion.
Game 7 of the best-of-seven series is Sunday in Dallas with the
winner to face the Colorado Avalanche.
Jake Oettinger stopped 28 of 29 shots for the Stars, who had a
three-game winning streak snapped.
Hanifin, obtained from the Calgary Flames on March 6 as part of a
three-way deal with the Philadelphia Flyers, scored his
second-career playoff goal at the 9:54 mark of the third period to
break a scoreless tie.
Hanifin picked up a loose puck near the top of the right circle and
then skated in and fired a wrist shot that hit the stick of Stars
defenseman Ryan Suter and caromed inside the far right post.
"I saw a little bit of room. The puck kind of flipped out there and
just tried to get it on net," Hanifin said. "Their (defenseman) kind
of screened their goalie a little bit, and fortunately it went in."
Each team had 18 shots on goal after the first two periods, which
were scoreless despite several excellent scoring chances.
The Golden Knights held the Stars without a shot on goal in the
first 7 1/2 minutes but couldn't solve Oettinger.
Keegan Kolesar hit the crossbar with a one-timer from the left
circle and Mark Stone had two grade-A chances in front of the
crease. The first was deflected over the net by the stick of Dallas
defenseman Chris Tanev, and Oettinger stopped the second with a pad
save.
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May 3, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Vegas Golden Knights center
Nicolas Roy (10) fends off Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen
(4) during the first period of game six of the first round of the
2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit:
Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
"I thought we played a really good game. We had a
lot of chances, we stuck with it, stuck to our game plan and
fortunately we got one by him. He's a great goalie over there and
it's not easy to score on him," Hanifin said.
Meanwhile, Evgenii Dadonov had a breakaway try for the Stars, but
his wrist shot went over the crossbar.
Dallas missed another chance to take the lead early in the second
period. Tyler Seguin had a breakaway after stealing the puck from
Zach Whitecloud, but Hill made a save on his wrist shot and also on
an ensuing rebound.
"We had enough chances to stick a few in the net. You have to credit
Hill for making some saves," Dallas coach Pete DeBoer said. "We've
got to finish our opportunities when you get them at this point in
the series because they're few and far between. We had some good
looks tonight."
The best chance for Vegas came near the end of the period on the
power play when Jonathan Marchessault's shot through traffic caromed
off the far right post.
--Field Level Media
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