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Golden Knights Seal Playoff Destiny with Eichel’s OT Heroics Against Avalanche

By Matthias Binder April 12, 2026
Eichel scores in OT, Knights clinch playoff berth with 3-2 win over Avs
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Eichel scores in OT, Knights clinch playoff berth with 3-2 win over Avs

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Eichel Delivers the Dagger in Extra TimeVegas Builds Momentum Through RegulationCarter Hart Anchors the Defensive EffortPlayoff Berth Boosts Vegas Momentum

Eichel Delivers the Dagger in Extra Time (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Denver – Jack Eichel raced down the ice and fired a game-winning shot just 1:19 into overtime, lifting the Vegas Golden Knights to a 3-2 triumph over the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena on Saturday night.[1][2] The victory clinched a berth in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs for Vegas, their eighth in nine seasons.[3] Fans back home celebrated as the Knights took firmer control of the Pacific Division race with two regular-season games remaining.[4]

Eichel Delivers the Dagger in Extra Time

Jack Eichel grabbed the puck in the Colorado zone and embarked on a solo rush down the left boards. He beat Avalanche goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood with a sharp-angle shot from the circle, securing the unassisted winner.[5][4] The goal capped a tense overtime period and punched Vegas’s ticket to the postseason.

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This marked Eichel’s 26th goal of the season, a clutch moment that extended the Knights’ points streak to eight games. Vegas improved to 37-26-17, positioning themselves strongly atop the Pacific with 91 points.[6] The Avalanche, despite their strong 52-16-11 record, suffered a setback in their own playoff preparations.[5]

Vegas Builds Momentum Through Regulation

Colorado struck first in the opening period, but Mark Stone answered with a power-play goal 6:13 into the first frame. Mitch Marner fired from the blue line, Tomas Hertl tipped it toward the slot, and Stone slipped a backhand past Blackwood to even the score.[5] That response set the tone for Vegas’s resilience.

Pavel Dorofeyev opened the second period with his 36th goal of the year, giving the Knights a 2-1 lead. Ivan Barbashev fed him a perfect pass from the goal line for a top-shelf one-timer.[5] Nick Blankenburg pulled Colorado level later in the middle frame, forcing a scoreless third period and overtime.

Carter Hart Anchors the Defensive Effort

Goaltender Carter Hart proved pivotal, stopping 30 of 32 shots faced to earn the win. His steady play kept Vegas in contention during a physical battle against a high-powered Avalanche offense.[5]

The Knights maintained discipline, though exact power-play efficiencies remained key in the tight contest. Vegas’s ability to capitalize on opportunities mirrored their strong late-season form under coach John Corduroy, staying undefeated in regulation during his tenure.[7]

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Period Vegas Goal Colorado Goal
First Mark Stone (PP, 13:47 est.)
Assts: Marner, Hertl
Unnamed (early)
Second Pavel Dorofeyev (0:00 est.)
Ast: Barbashev
Nick Blankenburg (ties 2-2)
Overtime Jack Eichel (1:19)
Unassisted
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Playoff Berth Boosts Vegas Momentum

The clinch came at an ideal time, with Anaheim sitting third in the Pacific at 89 points entering the final week.[4] Vegas now eyes home-ice advantage as they host their last two regular-season games.

This victory highlighted the Knights’ depth and clutch play, blending veteran leadership with emerging stars like Dorofeyev. The eighth playoff appearance in nine years underscores their status as a perennial contender since entering the league.

  • Eichel’s OT goal: Unassisted rush, 26th of season.
  • Stone’s PP tally: Backhand response to early deficit.
  • Dorofeyev’s snipe: 36th goal, early second-period edge.
  • Hart’s 30 saves: Stemmed Avalanche rally.
  • Points streak: Extended to 8 games.

Key Takeaways

  • Vegas clinches playoffs for 8th time in 9 years, atop Pacific chase.
  • Eichel’s end-to-end play defines clutch performance.
  • Hart’s goaltending, Stone/Dorofeyev scoring fuel late surge.

The Golden Knights return home with playoffs secured and division title in reach, ready to build chemistry for another deep run. Their dramatic road win serves as a statement against top competition. What do you think about Vegas’s chances this postseason? Tell us in the comments.

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