The Vegas Golden Knights lost a heartbreaker in overtime against the Carolina Hurricanes, despite two goals in the third period from unlikely sources to tie the game.
Vegas never led in the game, but they hung tough and stole a point and now have 3 points of a possible 4 in the first 2 games of this road trip through the gauntlet of the Eastern Conference against 4 solid playoffs bound teams.
This game was a tough one for Vegas. Though they tied it up late, it wasn’t enough for them to win.
With just over a minute left in overtime, Pietrangelo was left alone with the puck in the defensive zone. Nicolas Roy and William Carrier were more than 60 feet away in the neutral zone, looking to create some offense. Pietrangelo was pressured by Sebastian Aho, which is rare in OT, when most teams peel back into the neutral zone, not wanting to get caught out of position with that much open ice as the teams are playing 3 on 3.
Under the pressure, Pietrangelo’s pass to Carrier was slow, allowing Andrei Svechnikov to beat Carrier to the puck along the half wall on the right-wing side of the boards. Svechnikov slid down the wall and when Pietrangelo slid over toward the puck carrying forward, he left the front of the net vacant.
Pietrangelo’s decision was costly, as now the only thing between the puck and Aho gliding toward the open area in front of Laurent Brossoit was Pietrangelo and his stick.
Unable to prevent the pass across the slot to Sebastian Aho resulted in a showdown between Aho and Brossoit with the game on the line. Aho didn’t waste the opportunity to put the puck past Brossoit for the game-winning goal.
As much as this was a moral victory, overcoming a 3rd-period deficit, the decision of both Carrier and Roy to leave the defensive zone without making sure there was an outlet for Pietrangelo is questionable.
Actually, having Carrier on the ice in a 3-on-3 overtime is rare. You usually see 2 skilled forwards and a skilled defenseman out there. Roy and Pietrangelo fit this game plan, but not William Carrier. Don’t get me wrong. I like what Carrier provides for this team; with his tenacious forechecking and booming hits, he creates space for his linemates and makes opposing defenseman wary of tracking the puck back into their zone while facing the glass. But he’s not a 3-on-3 overtime guy.
Vegas once again dug themselves a hole by taking 5 minor penalties last night. They did the same thing in Washington, though they dodged a bullet there, killing off all of the Washington power plays. But last night they weren’t as lucky as Carolina wasted no time, scoring just 5 seconds into one of the PP. Aho won the faceoff to the right of Brossoit and sent the puck back to the point to Tony DeAngelo, whose shot toward the the net was redirected by Aho, extending the Carolina lead to 3-1.
The VGK have scored 4 goals in their last 4 games and not one of them is from the expected goal scorers. Michael Amadio scored the only goal in the 1-0 win in Washington and last night, the goals came from Nolan Patrick, only his 2nd goal of the season, and Brett Howden, his 5th. Nic Hague’s goal, his 4th, with just 2:30 left in the game tied the game. This speaks well for the depth of the organization when the big boys are kept off the scoresheet.
Prior to this road trip, a lot of the hockey pundits, including myself, were speculating what would be considered a decent result. Most thought, as did I, that if they could somehow pick up 3 points, they’d come home somewhat pleased. Well, if that’s where the bar was set, they’ve already reached it and have 2 games remaining that could make this road trip a booming success, especially considering the 3-3-2 record on the homestand they just completed.
Other game notes and quotes.
Mark Stone, who missed the last home game against Montreal and the Washington game because of COVID protocol, was back in the lineup. He was a -1 with no shots on goal.
Zach Whitecloud also played after missing the last 2 games also from an upper-body injury.
“Playing a very good team that is almost at full health and rested, this was a tough game on the schedule for us,” Coach Pete DeBoer said. “Over a long season, it’s important to find a way to get points in games like this. Maybe you don’t deserve a point, but we hung around, our goalie was really good. We were opportunistic and got an important point.”
Nolan Patrick on his goal: “Any goal kind of gives you a bit of confidence. I just try to keep building, try to get better each game, and try to contribute as much as I can.”
My 3 Stars Of the Game: Sebastian Aho (2G, including the GWG in OT), Nicolas Hague (his goal in the 3rd period got the game into OT where Vegas picked up a valuable point), Andrei Svechnikov (2A and whose quick thinking set up the Aho OT winning goal)
Next game is tomorrow vs. Florida Panthers at 4 p.m. Pacific Time
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Aho Power Play Goal
Nic Hague goal that tied the game at 3-3
Aho Game Winning OT Goal

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Linda Ganz sent this comment in
I always enjoy your reads joe
Linda Ganz, I enjoy that you take the time to read and comment on them.
Joe P.
Brian Mishefske wrote this
Good article Joe and oh yeah 3 mistakes hurt us for sure. Coach has some work to do but what a great effort and the 1 point is great.
Brian what were the 3 most glaring mistakes that you noticed?
Joe P.
Brian Mishefske answered my question to him
Joe Pane two defensive turnovers in the second period and of course the overtime one. Carolina forechecking is superb and we just didn’t make good decisions to move the puck out. I was more impressed thou with the tenacity and resolve the Knights should climbing back in the game, you literally could see it in the players faces. Stone may not have been a factor point wise, but his leadership was key. Pietrangelo tried to make a great pass but lifted his head up and miffed the pass. Should have passed the puck to Brossoit and got a whistle and a face off but we all make mistakes just not on tv.
Brian Mishefske I believe if he did that and Brossoit was not pressured by an opposing player they could be called for a delay of game penalty.
Joe P.
Brian Mishefske wrote back
Joe Pane that is possible, but he could have passed it back to let the others get back to help. Who knows? Thank you for responding my brother.
It’s always easy to play armchair quarterback compared to being the player in the moment. I’m just proud of our team and especially with all the different players and young faces. I think the Coach should be commended and our players.
Drew Thrasher wrote
Yep, you knew that was game after they had poked that one away
Drew Thrasher you are talking about Pietrangelo’s pass in the OT period, correct?
Joe P.
Drew Thrasher wrote back
Joe Pane yep
Drew Thrasher as soon as I watched that I was like OH NO especially with Svechnikov and Aho swooping in on LB.
Joe P.
Hagle Patricia sent this in
Very interesting
Hagle Patricia what is very interesting the game or my take on the game?
Joe P.
Hagle Patricia responded to my question
Your take on the game!! Enjoy reading your page
Hagle Patricia very much appreciated.
Joe P.
Mahmud Safiu wrote
Congratulations 👏👏👏 keep up the good work
Mahmud Safiu thank you I appreciate the feedback and you taking the time to read my article.
Joe P.
Kobe Hollenbeck wrote
I’ll take the point, Carolina is a good team
Kobe
I agree with you especially they had to overcome a 2-goal deficit late in the 3rd period to get it to overtime.
Joe P.
Christopher Couch wrote this
I must say, this is the first loss they have had this year I’m sort of ok with. They were on the second game of a back-to-back with the backup goalie, missing a few key players against the best team in the league and managed to come back, being down 3-1 to take it to OT.
That’s a A+ effort.
Not a pretty game, but they got an important point.
Christopher Couch I do agree with you on this 100% they really buckled down to get this game into overtime. It was a point well-earned against a good team that will most likely go deep in the playoffs if they stay healthy.
Joe P.
If you noticed on the OT goal Carrier was a little slow getting to Petro’s pass because he and the other Knight(not sure who it was) on the ice bumped into each other while Carrier was going to the open area to try and receive that pass..Take the point though against a real good Hurricane team, on the road..