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Golden Knights’ Fourth Line Fuels Epic Rally in 4-2 Game 1 Conquest

By Matthias Binder April 20, 2026
Golden Knights get spark from fourth line in Game 1 win
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Golden Knights get spark from fourth line in Game 1 win

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Depth Players Steal the Spotlight with Timely TalliesThird-Period Dominance Turns the TidePhysicality and Goaltending Define a Bruising AffairKey Stats at a Glance

Depth Players Steal the Spotlight with Timely Tallies (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas — The Vegas Golden Knights mounted a stirring comeback to claim a 4-2 victory over the Utah Mammoth in Game 1 of their Western Conference first-round playoff series Sunday night at T-Mobile Arena.[1][2] Trailing after two periods for the first time under coach John Tortorella, the home team erupted for three third-period goals, with unexpected heroes from the fourth line delivering the decisive blows. The win gives Vegas a 1-0 series lead heading into Game 2 on Tuesday.[3]

Depth Players Steal the Spotlight with Timely Tallies

The Golden Knights’ bottom-six forwards emerged as the game’s unlikely stars, as the fourth line of center Nic Dowd, winger Colton Sissons and winger Cole Smith accounted for two crucial goals. Sissons evened the score at 1-1 just 3:44 into the second period, jamming home a loose puck in front after Smith’s backhand pass across the crease following a shot from defenseman Brayden McNabb.[4] That gritty tally showcased the line’s relentless forecheck, which generated chaos in Utah’s zone.

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Dowd then provided the go-ahead marker at 7:20 of the third, deftly redirecting a point shot from Noah Hanifin past Utah goaltender Karel Vejmelka.[1] Sissons earned the secondary assist on Dowd’s first playoff goal since 2022, underscoring the trio’s chemistry. Coach Tortorella praised their reliability afterward, stating, “I’m comfortable playing them against anybody. It’s nice to see them get rewarded.”[2] The line’s efforts extended beyond scoring; they combined for seven of Vegas’ 52 hits, the team’s highest total in any game this season.[3]

Third-Period Dominance Turns the Tide

Vegas controlled the early action but fell behind 1-0 late in the first when Utah’s Logan Cooley one-timed a cross-ice feed from ex-Knight Nate Schmidt with 11 seconds remaining.[4] The Mammoth, in their franchise’s playoff debut, extended the edge to 2-1 early in the second via Kevin Stenlund’s deflection off a shot from Sean Durzi – one that caromed in off Vegas defenseman Kaedan Korczak.[1]

Captain Mark Stone knotted it at 2-2 on the power play at 5:33 of the third, cleaning up a rebound from Tomas Hertl’s redirection.[4] Just 1:47 later, Dowd’s tip-in flipped the script. Ivan Barbashev then iced it with an empty-netter at 18:21, assisted by Hanifin. The outburst highlighted Vegas’ superior third-period metrics, including a 90 percent expected goals share for the fourth line in limited ice time.[5]

Physicality and Goaltending Define a Bruising Affair

The matchup brimmed with playoff intensity, as both sides traded roughing penalties – four apiece – and post-whistle scrums that spilled into post-game altercations.[4] Vegas’ physical edge shone through with 52 hits to Utah’s 29, wearing down the visitors over 60 minutes. Dowd captured the defensive grind, noting, “It’s hard to score goals… There’s not a lot of space out there.”[1]

Goaltenders traded strong outings, with Carter Hart securing his first playoff win since 2020 by stopping 31 of 33 shots for Vegas. Vejmelka posted 27 saves but yielded three goals in the decisive frame. Special teams favored the Knights, who converted their lone power play while killing off all chances.[4]

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Key Stats at a Glance

Category Vegas Golden Knights Utah Mammoth
Shots on Goal 31 33
Power Play 1/1 0/1
Hits 52 29
Save % .939 .871
  • Goals by period: Vegas 0-1-3; Utah 1-1-0
  • Fourth line: 2 goals, +7 combined rating, heavy forecheck
  • Mark Stone: 37th career playoff goal, franchise record

Key Takeaways

  • Vegas’ depth trumped Utah’s speed in a physical opener.
  • Third-period resilience echoes the Knights’ championship pedigree.
  • Game 2 looms as another battle of attrition.

The Golden Knights’ blend of experience, physicality and timely depth scoring positions them strongly for the series. As Tortorella anticipates a “close-checking, hard series,” Vegas fans eye a quick 2-0 lead.[1] What do you think sets the tone for Game 2? Tell us in the comments.

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