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Golden Knights Draw on Playoff Experience for Double-OT Win, Claim 3-2 Series Lead Over Mammoth

By nvm_admin April 30, 2026
Graney: Knights play like veterans they are in 2OT win over Mammoth
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Dorofeyev’s Hat Trick Ignites Vegas ComebackUtah’s Speed Tests Knights’ Defensive ResolveVeteran Leadership Steadies the ShipPath to Advancement Clears in Utah

Dorofeyev’s Hat Trick Ignites Vegas Comeback (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas — T-Mobile Arena pulsed with tension late Wednesday night as the Golden Knights summoned their battle-tested resolve to outlast the Utah Mammoth 5-4 in double overtime during Game 5 of their first-round Stanley Cup Playoffs series.[1][2] Brett Howden delivered the decisive shorthanded goal at 5:28 of the second overtime, propelling Vegas to a 3-2 advantage in the best-of-seven matchup. The victory highlighted the Knights’ ability to navigate emotional swings in a game that saw multiple leads change hands.

Dorofeyev’s Hat Trick Ignites Vegas Comeback

Pavel Dorofeyev emerged as the standout performer, etching his name into playoff lore with a hat trick that spanned all three regulation periods. His first goal came on a power play at 19:19 of the opening frame, erasing Utah’s early 1-0 lead established by John Marino’s wrist shot just over two minutes prior.[2] Dorofeyev struck again in the second period at 15:37 with a wrist shot to knot the score at 2-2, setting the stage for Shea Theodore’s go-ahead tally from the point less than two minutes later.

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The Russian forward saved his most dramatic contribution for last. With 52.7 seconds remaining in regulation, Dorofeyev’s snap shot on a 6-on-5 opportunity tied the game at 4-4, forcing overtime after Utah had surged ahead on third-period goals from Dylan Guenther and Michael Carcone.[1] That clutch score underscored Vegas’ refusal to fade, even as the Mammoth capitalized on turnovers for two quick strikes.

Utah’s Speed Tests Knights’ Defensive Resolve

The Mammoth struck first through Marino’s tally at 17:11 of the first period, assisted by Clayton Keller and Nick Schmaltz. Lawson Crouse extended the lead to 2-1 midway through the second with a snap shot off feeds from Keller and Mikhail Sergachev. Utah’s transition game kept Vegas on its heels, generating 38 shots overall in a physical contest marked by 44 hits for the visitors.[2]

Guenther leveled the score at 3-3 early in the third on a 2-on-1 rush following a faceoff win, and Carcone pushed Utah ahead 4-3 shortly after with a slap shot. Yet the Knights killed a key double-minor penalty to Cole Smith during that frame, steadying their defense before Dorofeyev’s heroics. Carter Hart stood tall in net for Vegas, weathering the storm despite the four goals allowed on 38 shots.[1]

Both teams traded chances in the first overtime, but fatigue set in during the second extra session. Howden capitalized on a shorthanded break, sniping the corner past Utah’s goaltender to spark wild celebrations among the 18,033 fans in attendance.

Veteran Leadership Steadies the Ship

Coach John Tortorella praised his squad’s composure after the marathon effort. The Knights’ bench provided a calming influence during momentum shifts, a hallmark of their playoff experience as Pacific Division champions with home-ice advantage entering the series.[1] Defenseman Jeremy Lauzon had noted beforehand that the group knows how to manage the roller-coaster nature of postseason hockey.

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Theodore contributed a goal and an assist, while Jack Eichel picked up two helpers to support the offensive push. Vegas held slight edges in blocked shots (20-17) and power-play efficiency (1-for-5), though Utah went 0-for-5 with the man advantage. The three stars — Howden, Dorofeyev, and Theodore — all hailed from the home side, reflecting the collective effort that flipped a tied series in their favor.[2]

Path to Advancement Clears in Utah

With the series shifting to Utah for Game 6 on Friday, the Golden Knights stand one victory from the second round. Their recent form — including a 5-4 overtime win in Game 4 — demonstrates resilience against a speedy Mammoth squad in its playoff infancy. Vegas now controls its destiny in this Western Conference clash.

Playoff hockey demands such endurance, and the Knights have shown they possess it in abundance. As Tortorella observed, this veteran core checks emotions and refocuses swiftly, positioning them well for what lies ahead.

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