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Dorofeyev’s Hat Trick Fuels Knights’ Double-OT Rally Past Mammoth

By Matthias Binder April 30, 2026
Howden’s heroics in 2OT, Dorofeyev’s hat trick help Knights regain series lead
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Howden’s heroics in 2OT, Dorofeyev’s hat trick help Knights regain series lead

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A Back-and-Forth Battle Unfolds EarlyUtah’s Third-Period Push Tests Vegas ResilienceOvertime Endurance Pays Off for HowdenKey Stats from the ThrillerSeries Tilts Toward Vegas with Game 6 Ahead

A Back-and-Forth Battle Unfolds Early (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas — In the waning seconds of regulation, Pavel Dorofeyev jammed home a loose puck to complete his hat trick and force overtime, setting the stage for Brett Howden’s short-handed game-winner deep into the second extra frame. The Vegas Golden Knights claimed a 5-4 victory over the Utah Mammoth in Game 5 of their Western Conference first-round series on Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena.[1][2] With the win, Vegas seized a 3-2 series lead, positioning the top Pacific Division seed one victory from advancing.[3]

A Back-and-Forth Battle Unfolds Early

The Mammoth struck first in the opening period when defenseman John Marino recovered a rebound off Clayton Keller’s shot and slipped it past Carter Hart at 17:11.[3] Vegas responded late in the frame, capitalizing on a power play as Dorofeyev snapped a shot from the right circle with 40.2 seconds remaining, assisted by Tomas Hertl and Jack Eichel.[1]

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Utah regained the edge in the second period at 10:40, as Lawson Crouse wristed a shot from the high slot on feeds from Keller and Mikhail Sergachev.[1] The Knights refused to fade. Dorofeyev tied it at 15:37 with a roofed wrist shot off a drop pass from Shea Theodore and Ivan Barbashev assist. Theodore then put Vegas ahead 3-2 just 1:40 later, firing from the slot with Mark Stone’s help.[3] Both teams traded penalties throughout, but special teams remained largely quiet beyond Dorofeyev’s power-play tally.

Utah’s Third-Period Push Tests Vegas Resilience

Momentum swung decisively toward Utah in the third. Dylan Guenther evened the score at 5:54 on a cross-ice pass from Kailer Yamamoto during a rush, with MacKenzie Weegar assisting.[1] Michael Carcone followed at 12:42, one-timing a 2-on-1 feed from Alexander Kerfoot to hand the Mammoth a 4-3 lead.[3]

Vegas killed off a crucial four-minute double-minor to Cole Smith early in the period, preserving their chances. With Hart pulled for the extra attacker, Dorofeyev pounced on a scrum in front at 19:07—assisted by Reilly Smith and Eichel—to notch his third goal and send the contest to overtime. The hat trick marked the sixth in Golden Knights playoff history and Dorofeyev’s breakout after modest prior postseason production.[2][4]

The period highlighted Utah’s transition game, with two odd-man rushes exposing defensive gaps, yet Vegas’ third-period prowess—the NHL’s best in the regular season—shone through once more.[4]

Overtime Endurance Pays Off for Howden

The first overtime solved nothing, with both Karel Vejmelka and Hart standing tall amid end-to-end action. Fatigue set in during the second extra session, where Utah’s Reilly Smith drew a high-sticking penalty at 3:42, setting up the decisive sequence.[3]

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At 5:28, Howden capitalized on a turnover in the slot during the short-handed situation, snapping a shot past Vejmelka for the winner, with an assist credited to Mitchell Marner. It marked Vegas’ second short-handed goal of the series and echoed Howden’s contributions in prior games.[1] Hart finished with 34 saves on 38 shots, while Vejmelka stopped 31 of 36 in the marathon effort that lasted over 85 minutes.[1]

Key Stats from the Thriller

  • Vegas outshot slightly in efficiency despite Utah’s 38-36 edge in shots; power plays went 1-for-8 apiece in the game, but Vegas holds the series edge at 3-for-17 to Utah’s 1-for-13.[1]
  • Dorofeyev led with three goals; Theodore added a goal and assist; Eichel had two helpers.
  • Utah’s Keller notched two assists; Crouse, Guenther, Carcone, and Marino scored.
  • The physical affair featured 44 hits for Utah alone.[1]

Series Tilts Toward Vegas with Game 6 Ahead

Vegas has now erased deficits seven times across the first five games, underscoring their playoff mettle against a gritty Utah squad in its playoff infancy.[4] Game 6 shifts to Salt Lake City’s Delta Center on Friday, where the Mammoth must win to force a decisive seventh contest back in Vegas. Dorofeyev’s emergence and Howden’s clutch play signal the Knights’ depth, but Utah’s resilience keeps the door ajar for an upset.

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