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Barbashev’s Controversial Late Strike Gives Golden Knights 3-1 Edge Over Ducks in Playoff Opener

By nvm_admin May 5, 2026
Barbashev scores late on disputed goal as the Golden Knights beat the Ducks 3-1 in Game 1
Barbashev scores late on disputed goal as the Golden Knights beat the Ducks 3-1 in Game 1 - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Barbashev scores late on disputed goal as the Golden Knights beat the Ducks 3-1 in Game 1

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The Goal That Sparked DebateVegas Builds on Playoff MomentumReactions and Officiating Under ScrutinyWhat Lies Ahead for the Series

Barbashev scores late on disputed goal as the Golden Knights beat the Ducks 3-1 in Game 1 – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas — The Golden Knights navigated a contentious moment on the ice to claim a hard-fought 3-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in Game 1 of their second-round playoff series. Ivan Barbashev’s goal with 4:58 remaining proved decisive, following a precise assist from Pavel Dorofeyev. Officials waved off a potential infraction, allowing play to continue and Vegas to seize the lead for good on Monday night.

The Goal That Sparked Debate

Barbashev found the net after receiving a sharp pass from Dorofeyev, who threaded the puck through traffic in the Anaheim zone. The sequence unfolded rapidly, with Vegas pressing for the go-ahead score late in the third period. Referees opted not to stop play amid the disputed contact, a decision that drew immediate scrutiny from the Ducks’ bench and players.

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That no-call shifted the game’s momentum decisively. Anaheim had kept the contest close until that point, but the Golden Knights capitalized without interruption. Barbashev’s finish extended Vegas’s advantage, securing the win and handing them a 1-0 series lead.

Vegas Builds on Playoff Momentum

The Golden Knights entered the second round after advancing through the first, carrying confidence into this matchup against a resilient Ducks squad. Their disciplined approach showed in the final score, where they outscored Anaheim despite the tight margins. Defense played a key role, limiting the Ducks to just one goal while Vegas converted three times.

Throughout the game, Vegas maintained control in key areas, forcing Anaheim into defensive postures. Barbashev’s tally came at a pivotal juncture, underscoring the team’s ability to execute under pressure. The victory highlighted their depth, with contributions from multiple lines supporting the late push.

Dorofeyev’s assist stood out as a moment of precision amid the chaos. His vision created the opening Barbashev needed, demonstrating the synergy that has fueled Vegas’s postseason run. Such plays have become a hallmark of the Golden Knights’ style, blending skill with opportunism.

Reactions and Officiating Under Scrutiny

The disputed goal immediately fueled discussions about the call – or lack thereof – on the ice. Anaheim contested the sequence, arguing for a stoppage that might have altered the outcome. Yet the referees’ choice to let play continue aligned with playoff standards, where momentum often trumps minor infractions.

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For Vegas, the ruling preserved their rhythm at a critical time. Players and coaches focused post-game on the result rather than the controversy, emphasizing execution over external factors. The incident added tension to an already intense series opener, setting a tone of competitiveness.

What Lies Ahead for the Series

With Game 1 in the books, the Golden Knights hold home-ice advantage and a psychological edge heading into Game 2. Anaheim will seek adjustments to counter Vegas’s late-game prowess and pressure officials more effectively. The Ducks’ single goal showed their offensive potential, but tightening defense remains essential.

Playoff hockey thrives on these close battles, and this matchup promises more twists. Vegas aims to extend its lead, while Anaheim looks to even the series quickly. Fans in Las Vegas anticipate another electric night, with the Knights building on this foundation.

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