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		Golden Knights overcome Donato's hat trick to beat Blackhawks 5-3 for 
		5th straight win
		[March 29, 2025] 
		By MATT CARLSON CHICAGO (AP) — Pavel Dorofeyev scored a power-play goal 
		with 3:10 left to snap a tie, and the Vegas Golden Knights rallied for 
		their fifth straight win, 5-3 over the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday 
		night.
 Victor Olofsson scored twice for the Golden Knights, who overcame the 
		first career hat trick by Chicago's Ryan Donato.
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		Vegas Golden Knights left wing Brandon Saad (20) and Chicago Blackhawks 
		center Connor Bedard (98) watch the puck during the third period of an 
		NHL hockey game Friday, March 28, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Melissa 
		Tamez) | 
	
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				| Mark Stone had a goal and an assist, Brett 
				Howden scored an empty-netter and William Karlsson added three 
				assists for Vegas. Adin Hill made 18 saves.
 Ilya Mikheyev had two assists and Spencer Knight stopped 17 
				shots for Chicago, which has lost nine of 10 (1-8-1) and is in 
				last place in the Central Division.
 
 Dorofeyev ripped in his 31st goal on a one-timer from the right 
				circle. The Golden Knights' league-leading power play cashed in 
				on its second chance of the night after Teuvo Teravainen was 
				sent off for hooking.
 
 Donato now has 28 goals to lead Chicago. He has never had more 
				than 16 goals in seven previous NHL seasons.
 
 Donato popped in a rebound to cap a breakaway with 3:45 left in 
				the first period. Stone and Olofsson scored 53 seconds apart in 
				the second to put Vegas ahead 2-1.
 
 Donato tied 2-all with 3:46 left in the second period and 
				completed his hat trick 15 seconds later.
 
 Olofsson clanked in a rising shot off the crossbar 2:06 into the 
				third to tie it at 3.
 
 Takeways
 Golden Knights: Skated without team-leading goal scorer Tomas 
				Hertl (upper body) and defenseman Alex Pietrangelo (lower body).
 
 Blackhawks: Came out with energy, but missed on several prime 
				chances.
 
 Key moment
 Hill made a point-blank save on Frank Nazar, who skated in alone 
				with 7:07 left in the third, to keep the game tied.
 
 Key stat
 The Golden Knights, at 44-20-8 and 96 points, moved closer to 
				their fifth division title in eight years.
 
 Up next
 The Golden Knights skate at Nashville on Saturday. The 
				Blackhawks host Utah on Sunday.
 
				
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