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Golden Knights Edge Ahead 3-2 in Playoff Series After Double-OT Victory Over Utah Mammoth

By nvm_admin April 30, 2026
Golden Knights persevere for second straight overtime win over Mammoth
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Golden Knights persevere for second straight overtime win over Mammoth

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Early Exchanges Set a Competitive ToneUtah’s Third-Period Push Overturns the LeadDorofeyev Delivers Playoff Hat Trick to Force Extra TimeHowden’s Shorthanded Strike Clinches the Win

Early Exchanges Set a Competitive Tone (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas — The Vegas Golden Knights captured a 3-2 lead in their first-round Stanley Cup Playoffs series with a 5-4 double-overtime win against the Utah Mammoth on April 29, 2026, at T-Mobile Arena.[1][2] Brett Howden scored the decisive shorthanded goal at 5:28 of the second overtime, extending Vegas’s streak of consecutive overtime victories. This outcome places the Knights one win from advancing, as the series shifts back to Utah for Game 6 on Friday. The result underscores the playoff intensity, where momentum proved fleeting throughout the night.

Early Exchanges Set a Competitive Tone

The Mammoth struck first when defenseman John Marino found the net early in the opening period, giving Utah a 1-0 advantage.[1] Vegas responded swiftly on the power play, as Pavel Dorofeyev tied the score at 1-1 with 41 seconds left in the first frame. His goal came off a precise drop pass from Shea Theodore behind the Utah net, signaling the Knights’ offensive potential.

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Momentum carried into the second period. Dorofeyev netted his second goal with 4:23 remaining, leveling the contest at 2-2 after another Theodore-assisted play from behind the cage. Theodore then capitalized on a Utah turnover, firing from the high slot to push Vegas ahead 3-2. These sequences highlighted the Knights’ ability to exploit transitional opportunities.

Utah’s Third-Period Push Overturns the Lead

The third period belonged to Utah’s speed and opportunism. Dylan Guenther and Michael Carcone each converted 2-on-1 rushes, flipping the score to 4-3 in the Mammoth’s favor.[1] These quick strikes exposed defensive lapses for Vegas, which had built a lead but faltered under pressure. Goaltender Carter Hart faced intense testing during this surge, making key stops to keep the game within reach.

The Mammoth’s rally echoed patterns from recent contests, where both teams traded momentum swings. Utah’s physical edge, including penalties and collisions, added to the playoff grit. Still, Vegas refused to yield, setting the stage for a late response.

Dorofeyev Delivers Playoff Hat Trick to Force Extra Time

With 52.7 seconds left in regulation, Dorofeyev completed his first career playoff hat trick, tying the game at 4-4.[1] This clutch marker prevented Utah from escaping with the victory and propelled the matchup into overtime. Dorofeyev’s three goals spanned power play, even strength, and a desperate equalizer, marking a redemption after limited ice time in Game 4.

The first overtime period produced no scoring, extending the tension. Both goaltenders, Hart for Vegas and Karel Vejmelka for Utah, stood tall amid end-to-end action. The double-overtime format tested endurance, a rarity for the Knights at home since 2019.

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Howden’s Shorthanded Strike Clinches the Win

In the second overtime, Howden won a battle along the boards during a penalty kill and snapped a shot past Vejmelka for the 5-4 winner.[1] This shorthanded tally, his third goal in two games, mirrored the drama of Game 4’s overtime decision. It handed Vegas the series advantage while putting Utah on the brink of elimination.

Hart finished with 34 saves, bolstering the comeback effort. The victory aligns with the Knights’ playoff pedigree, having navigated similar high-stakes scenarios in prior postseasons.

What Matters Now

  • Vegas holds a 3-2 series lead, with a chance to close out in Game 6 at Utah’s Delta Center on Friday.
  • Dorofeyev’s hat trick boosts confidence; Howden emerges as a key secondary scorer.
  • Utah must win twice to advance, facing a battle-tested Knights squad away from home.
  • Playoff implications extend to seeding and rest for the next round.

The Golden Knights’ resilience in overtime reaffirms their status as contenders. As the series heads to Salt Lake City, Vegas eyes a efficient path forward, leveraging home-ice experience and timely contributions from depth players. This lead offers strategic breathing room in a grueling playoff chase.

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