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Golden Knights’ Fourth Line Sparks Third-Period Comeback in Game 1 Win Over Mammoth

By Matthias Binder April 20, 2026
Graney: Golden Knights set tone for series with Game 1 victory
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Early Deficit Tests Resolve in Tight ContestThird-Period Surge Flips the ScriptFourth Line Emerges as Game-ChangersPhysical Edge and Goaltending Hold Firm

Early Deficit Tests Resolve in Tight Contest (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas — The Vegas Golden Knights launched their Stanley Cup playoff campaign with a resilient 4-2 victory over the Utah Mammoth in Game 1 of the Western Conference first round on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.[1][2] Trailing 2-1 entering the final frame, they mounted a decisive rally fueled by depth scoring and physical dominance. This win highlighted the Knights’ championship pedigree against a Mammoth squad making its franchise playoff debut.[3]

Early Deficit Tests Resolve in Tight Contest

The Mammoth struck first late in the opening period. Logan Cooley one-timed a cross-ice pass from Nate Schmidt past goaltender Carter Hart at 19:49, marking Utah’s initial playoff goal in franchise history.[1] Vegas responded early in the second when Colton Sissons tapped home a backhand pass from Cole Smith at 3:44, evening the score at 1-1.[2]

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Utah reclaimed the edge moments later. Kevin Stenlund’s shot deflected off Vegas defenseman Kaedan Korczak at 5:07, slipping past Hart for a 2-1 lead.[1] The period featured scrums, high sticks, and a fight, underscoring the playoff intensity. Both teams traded chances in a physical affair, with the Knights trailing at intermission for the first time under coach John Tortorella.

Third-Period Surge Flips the Script

Vegas ignited in the third. Mark Stone tied it at 5:33 on the power play, pouncing on a rebound after Karel Vejmelka denied Tomas Hertl’s redirection.[1] Stone’s tally marked his 37th playoff goal with the Knights, setting a franchise record.[2]

Nic Dowd delivered the go-ahead marker just 1:47 later. He redirected Noah Hanifin’s point shot at 7:20, lifting Vegas to a 3-2 advantage.[4] Ivan Barbashev iced it with an empty-net goal at 18:21. The outburst showcased the Knights’ persistence, outshooting Utah in key third-period metrics.

Fourth Line Emerges as Game-Changers

The Knights’ bottom-six depth shone brightest. The fourth line of Sissons, Smith, and Dowd generated two crucial goals amid strong forechecking.[3] Sissons’ second-period equalizer stemmed from chaotic net-front play, while Dowd’s tip-in proved the winner. Their 6:58 of ice time yielded an impressive 87.97 expected goals share.

This unit embodied Vegas’ grinding style. Cole Smith orchestrated the Sissons tally with a no-look backhand pass. Such contributions from unlikely sources often define deep playoff runs for the Knights.

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Physical Edge and Goaltending Hold Firm

The matchup brimmed with playoff grit. Vegas outhit Utah decisively, logging 52 hits in a game marked by bloodied faces and post-whistle tussles.[3] Ten penalty minutes accumulated in the first period alone, including a headbutt scrum. Hart anchored the effort with 32 saves on 34 shots, posting a.941 save percentage in his first playoff start since 2020.[2]

Here is a summary of the scoring plays:

Period Team Scorer (Goal #) Time Assists
1st UTA Logan Cooley (1) 19:49 Nate Schmidt
2nd VGK Colton Sissons (1) 3:44 Cole Smith
2nd UTA Kevin Stenlund (1) 5:07 –
3rd VGK Mark Stone (1) PP 5:33 Tomas Hertl
3rd VGK Nic Dowd (1) 7:20 Noah Hanifin
3rd VGK Ivan Barbashev (1) EN 18:21 –

Key Takeaways

  • Vegas’ third-period rally overcame a 2-1 deficit, extending their unbeaten streak to 8-0-1 under Tortorella.
  • Fourth line tallied two goals, underscoring depth against Utah’s youth.
  • Hart’s 32 saves and 52 hits propelled a physical 1-0 series lead.

The Knights seized home-ice control in a matchup pitting experience against exuberance. Utah showed promise in its playoff baptism, but Vegas’ veteran resolve prevailed. Game 2 arrives Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena. What do you think sets the tone for this series? Tell us in the comments.

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